Your Life Purpose – Brant Menswar: That’s why we never have

Brant Menswar : The second reason is the minute you define these things and say, “You know what? Here are the five things, the five principles, the five fundamental values that will guide my decisions, and I will live my life with respect for these values,” suddenly you have something to answer for and we hate responsibility. Brant Menswar: When someone says to me, “Look, the family is one of my fundamental values, faith is one of my fundamental values, community is one of my fundamental values. “What happens in the end is that when you look at these things, you begin to realize that it can be more of a connection. Brant Menswar: Now I spend my life on stage in front of thousands of people and I ask people:Raise your hand or tell me in one or two sentences what your purpose in life is, why you chose it and how you experience it every day’ and it is a group of a group of a group of a group of a group of a group of a group of a group of a group of a percentage of the people who actually raise their hands. Brant Menswar: That’s why there’s so much confusion about the goal, because the goal is literally the activation of your core values, so it’s impossible to achieve the goal until you’ve defined it. Brant Menswar: Well, that’s what you have to work on, isn’t it? The truth is, if I do, I’m going to organize these workshops where I’m going to help people define their core values. Brant Menswar: I have nothing else to do, but I know that when I program them for my day, there’s no doubt that people will have this experience with me or not, and the control freak in me loves this ability to talk about these things in life, because I never have to devote myself to them. Brant Menswar: So if I met you today at 2:00 p.m., John, and I knew you were going through something that might be a little difficult in your private life, it’s empathy, one of my core values. Brant Menswar: What I would say is that I don’t know if anything is wrong, but it’s not reality, so if you live your life on the basis of a mistake, there is no evidence. Brant Menswar: For me there are so many books and they still don’t have the transformation they should have when it comes to the goal, because we don’t really understand what the goal is. John Jantsch: Yes, I think I’m going to defend the people who didn’t raise their hands, also because they weren’t cut and dried. Brant Menswar: Well, if you realize that you’re getting too old to travel in the country 120, 150 dates a year and you don’t want to leave the stage, you enter the world of the opening speech, and that’s exactly what it was for me. For me, we’re usually fooled because we think a goal is something to discover, but if you define the fundamental values, you can choose your goal, which is useful to me. Brant Menswar: That is absolutely true, and there are many books about this fraud syndrome, about negative self-portraits and self-sabotage, and many of these books advise you to reject it and ignore it. For me personallyy about values and goals, about the nerve war. com. com. Here you will find links to Rock’N’ Roll With It and the book. Brant Menswar: What I discovered is that it is buried in a lot of emotional waste that simply needs to be put aside, but the core of that negative thought is a real truth.