If your new car got stolen, would you laugh about it? I did. My truck was stolen a few weeks back and, this week, I’m sharing how I found humor and lessons in the incident, and how you can utilize the same level of acceptance to better navigate life’s unpredictable turns. Hallie and I then delve into the concept of ‘being’ versus ‘doing’ and discuss how these two states influence your personal growth, authenticity, and intentionality.
References:
- Kraftwerks K9 German Shepherds
- The 200% Life: How to Have Spiritual Growth and Business Success Without Meditating on a Mountaintop by Adam Hergenrother
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Timestamps
[00:05] I share an experience where my new truck was stolen, recount how it was eventually found, and explain how I was able to remain level-headed throughout the situation.
[5:34] We discuss the varied reactions I witnessed when I told other people about the truck incident and emphasize the importance of acceptance over resistance in life.
[16:26] I touch on how things are going with our new German Shepherd, Prince, explain how even animals can pick up on energy, and what makes them different from humans.
[20:26) – Stimulating and Training Dogs
[23:42] We examination the difference between ‘being’ versus ‘doing’ and how being conscious of where you’re operating from can significantly impact personal growth, authenticity, and intentionality.
[28:22] We dive deeper into the idea of being anchored in the present, contrasting it with the transient nature of success achieved solely through ‘doing’.
[36:17] I explain how having a clear understanding of our motives can provide better navigation through life’s varied situations.


