On the outside, fulfillment can look like a certain house, location, amount in your bank account, or even an aspect of your physical appearance. It can be the right car, social group, or career status. However, true fulfillment comes from an inner joy and living a life that is authentically aligned with your honesty. This week, Hallie and I first talk about why maximizing your physical experience is great, but there has to be an inner knowing of why you are doing that, or else it will be a never-ending fleeting goal. We talk about how to know what your true fulfillment looks and feels like, what to do if you feel like you are on the wrong path, and why so many people are starting to wake up now and realize the importance of TRUE fulfillment.
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- [2:15] Hallie explains why she is on Day 2 of no coffee!
- [8:00] Good things can happen, and bad things can happen. But at some point, you almost adopt a certain type of baseline.
- [11:40] Yes, outside things are fun and we can delight in them but delight versus thinking that you need them to be happy and awesome inside is just irrelevant.
- [14:00] What do you think — are there two sides to a pancake?
- [14:38] Business building is a set of problems that you get to experience and actually enjoy.
- [24:24] A study done by Deloitte showed that over 80% of C-suite executives said they’re more concerned with their well-being than their career advancement right now.
- [25:19] Why are so many people anxious?
- [28:07] Why moving locations isn’t always the answer to changing how you feel inside.
- [38:19] Get comfortable with asking yourself how you want to feel today, how are you really doing on your path, and is it truly taking you to where you want to go. Be honest with yourself. It may even take a while, and that’s okay.


