#224 Welcoming Pain and Discomfort: Steps to Cultivating Your Path to a More Meaningful Life

#224 Welcoming Pain and Discomfort: Steps to Cultivating Your Path to a More Meaningful Life

How to welcome discomfort. Do you want to grow? But do you also want comfort? You can’t have both. To cultivate meaningful experiences and to experience meaningful growth, you must endure pain and discomfort. The more you can connect your pain and discomfort to your values, the more the discomfort becomes bearable– the more the…

#223 How to Use Cognitive Dominance to Out-Think Fear with Neurosurgeon Mark McLaughlin

How to outthink fear Mark McLaughlin, M.D. is a neurosurgeon and the founder of Princeton Brain and Spine Care. The first time he cut open a patient’s skull, he found himself confronting a powerful force that his fellow brain surgeons agreed was best never spoken of. FEAR. But Dr. McLaughlin knew that if he couldn’t…

#222 Procrastination By Perfectionism: How To Break Perfectionism So That You Can Get To Your Life’s Work

#222 Procrastination By Perfectionism: How To Break Perfectionism So That You Can Get To Your Life’s Work

Breaking “procrastination by perfectionism.” There’s something you want to do but you’re not ready. The timing isn’t right. You don’t have the skills. The “thing” isn’t yet perfect. Here’s the problem. Deep down, you know it never will be. You’ve been caught in the loop of procrastination by perfectionism. You don’t do it because it’s…

#221 Cancer Survivor, Transplant Recipient, Ironman Derek Fitzgerald on Facing Seemingly Insurmountable Obstacles of Your Own

#221 Cancer Survivor, Transplant Recipient, Ironman Derek Fitzgerald on Facing Seemingly Insurmountable Obstacles of Your Own

Derek Fitzgerald is a survivor of cancer, heart failure and ultimately a heart transplant. After receiving his life-saving transplant in 2011, Derek entered the world of endurance sports and became dedicated to helping others going through their own healthcare journeys. Since 2011, Derek has upheld his life’s mission to honor his donor’s gift. He has…