
Mike’s Mind: The Weight of Worry (321)
In this episode, I talk about something pretty heavy — the Weight of Worry. The longer you worry about something and don’t take action, the heavier it gets to you – and 90% of what we worry about never happens.

In this episode, I talk about something pretty heavy — the Weight of Worry. The longer you worry about something and don’t take action, the heavier it gets to you – and 90% of what we worry about never happens.

Bill Ottman is the co-founder and CEO of Minds, a decentralized social networking app with 6M+ users focused on censorship resistance, global dialogue, privacy, and creator monetization with both traditional payments and cryptocurrency.

In this episode, I talk about this thing called Legacy – this notion that the sum of what we do, who we are, and what we leave behind will continue to live on, quote, unquote. No pressure there.

Tom Hardin previously spent much of his career as a financial analyst in the U.S. In 2008, as part of a cooperation agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, Tom assisted the U.S. government in understanding how insider trading occurred in the financial services industry.

In this episode, I talk about expectations – why you have to expect a lot.

Jay Tiegs is a Certified High-Performance Coach and transitioning veteran with over 25 years of military service. His mantra “Do Hard Things” has enabled him to overcome many struggles in his life and achieve success, from a directionless teenager who grew up in a fatherless home to a commissioned officer in the US Army, where he successfully commanded two units that specialize in leadership development.

In this episode, I talk about the 5 Secrets to Taking the Perfect Nap. I go through the 5 secrets, according to Daniel Pink, from his book called The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing.

Whitney Jones is a two-time Ms. Fitness Olympia, the owner of Pro Physiques, the largest personal training gym in the state of Arizona, as well as four other fitness-related businesses.

In this episode, I talk about my Personal Goal Playbook. A friend of mine recently commented that he reads his personal vision statement every day, and then he reads his goals. And then, he writes down the 3 things he needs to do today to progress toward achieving those goals, some of which were 2-year goals.

Dr. Mark Goulston is a Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches member and works with business owners, CEOs, chairs, and managing directors to help them reach their full potential.
I help entrepreneurs get unstuck, take back their power, achieve their life objectives, and create the futures they want.
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