Lose the ego Launching The Mindful Classroom Coaching

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Summary
    In this conversation, Thomas reflects on the importance of staying true to oneself and not seeking validation from others. He discusses the concept of the ego and how it can lead to suffering and frustration. Thomas shares Stoic quotes that emphasize the power of controlling one's thoughts and not being affected by external criticism. He encourages listeners to have a clear vision, morals, and beliefs, and to not let others shake them. In the second part of the conversation, Thomas announces the launch of his Mindful Classroom Purpose and Performance Coaching, where he helps individuals find their purpose and achieve their best performance while maintaining work-life balance.
    Keywords
    ego, validation, suffering, frustration, Stoic quotes, staying true to oneself, controlling thoughts, criticism, vision, morals, beliefs, Mindful Classroom Purpose and Performance Coaching, purpose, performance, work-life balance
    Takeaways
    Stay true to yourself and don't seek validation from others.
    The ego can cause suffering and frustration.
    Control your thoughts and don't let external criticism affect you.
    Have a clear vision, morals, and beliefs.
    Announcement: Launch of Mindful Classroom Purpose and Performance Coaching.
    Sound Bites
    "If you believe in it, it's what you should be"
    "being offended by other people or being hurt by other people or even being criticized by other people. That's really the result of ourselves and we can let that go."
    "The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts."
    Chapters
    00:00
    Staying True to Yourself and Not Seeking Validation
    02:27
    The Ego and Its Impact on Suffering and Frustration
    03:16
    Controlling Thoughts and Not Being Affected by Criticism
    04:21
    Having a Clear Vision, Morals, and Beliefs
    06:11
    Announcement: Launch of Mindful Classroom Purpose and Performance Coaching

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