I've got Celina back onboard for today's podcast, which is a great one! As promised, Celina will be coming on twice a month during the weekend and we'll cover a topic for you guys, so be sure to tune in! Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celina_celeste_/ Apple Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-celeste/id1404904957?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5G3Emw9qUc1rxRn0rJGtWj Things we discussed: Discussion topic:... Continue Reading →
Interviewee #21: Joe Mintzer on Overcoming Drug Addiction (Part 1 of 2)
I woke up one weekday morning and saw a message from a booking agent. Trevor, who works as the agent, told me he had a client that would be very suitable for a podcast interview. Joe, a man who was fueled by drug addiction at the age of 13 and selling cocaine by 21, had... Continue Reading →
Stephen Covey: Work Centered – The Story of My Student
When I met her at the base of the elevator, her energy was off. I've seen this wonderfully, stern-faced doctor a plenty of times. She's kin to me....like a sister. However, I just felt like there was a ball of negative energy around her that I couldn't quite understand. So, I asked her, "what's on... Continue Reading →
Interviewee #20 – Perry Power – The Art of Storytelling
With a history of sexual abuse and losing his father just over a year ago, Perry has managed to use these dark times and turn it into lightness in order to inspire others to do the same. Believing that our ‘mess is our message’, Perry walks us through how we each have a unique story... Continue Reading →
The Most Important Questions of Your Life
The most important questions that schools do not ask students. I've done this before, and I've also replicated what Vishen Lakhiani did in one of his videos. These questions are vastly important for a lot of people, but yet they go undiscovered because of outside influences. With the PDF that I provided below and with... Continue Reading →
Trust Your Instincts
It was a difficult decision, but because of the intuition I've developed over the past several years, I was able to make the best decision. I had an email one day from a job that I had applied for 3 months prior, and I was shocked to even see that they replied to me. The... Continue Reading →
Lisa Nichols’ Staircase Analogy
OH-EM-GEE! Yeah, I'm saying it like a 13-year-old belieber. Here I am typing hashtags in my blog and listening to a live stream of my favorite mentor in the world - Lisa Nichols. Then, something was said. The staircase analogy....please, let me share this with you. Every individual on planet Earth has had personal problems.... Continue Reading →
Evaluating My Spartan Score
So I was practically top 25%, and almost 20%, in all categories. If I look at the time, it's not that good. I don't know exactly what happened during the race, but the obviously made it to be very difficult for attaining a good time. I think I completed my Spartan Sprint last year in... Continue Reading →
How To Create A Band of Friends That Will Help Up-Level You
Set aside some time and make a list of people you would like to ask to mentor you. Tony Robbins Lisa Nichols Gary Vee Vishen Lakhiani Tom Bilyeau Les Brown Michael Bernard Beckwith Jim Kwik It will probably seem daunting at first to contact people and ask for assistance, but it's easier than you think. ... Continue Reading →
Traveling + Fitness Goals = Malaysia/Singapore Spartan Is On The Board!
There's been some hard decision-making going on my end, but I'm finally kicking off my travels this year with a minor bang. Like I told you in the beginning with my blog, outlining the possible scenarios of traveling....it's now evident that I will do a small travel at this juncture of the year, basically due... Continue Reading →