Join Dr. Turner for Part 2 of this thought-provoking conversation with Eric Beck as they reflect on their journey of self-discovery, releasing victimhood, transforming excuses into catalysts for growth and empowerment, and embracing ownership of every aspect of our lives. They pick up where part 1 left off and dive deep into subjects like:
* What does it really mean to be a man?
* The perils of short-term thinking
* Letting go of being a victim:
* “It’s not your fault but it is your responsibility.”
* “Maybe this didn’t just happen to me, it happened for me.”
* “Strong enough for two” — honoring what his father would have done if he had the ability to do it.
* Dr. Turner shares his story of going to Harvard as a fulfillment of the aspirations of his own father and grandfather.
* Your greatest enemy on the path to self-improvement? = Excuses
* Crafting Your Life's Narrative: Eric's invites listeners to consider the authorship of their life stories, urging deliberate reflection on the narratives we construct through our choices and actions.
If you missed part one, find it HERE
About Eric Beck
Over the past 23 years, Eric Beck has coached over 1,000 business owners in the process of systemization, scaling, and getting free from the daily grind. In the process he has pioneered a proven system called Founder’s Fire that provides down-to-the-minute clarity, as well as a community of accountability to drive the process of reclaiming the fire that leads entrepreneurs on their journey. He has spoken to over 10,000 people live drawing on his experience as a US Army Vet, Jazz musician, Educator, and former Director of Training at Emyth Worldwide.
Connect with Eric: www.FoundersFire.com
About Dr. Turner:
Michael K. Turner, M.D., is a graduate of Stanford University, Harvard Medical School, and The Mayo Clinic. He practices Integrative Medicine in his own national concierge practice, providing personalized approaches (including hormones, sleep, recovery, nutrition, supplements, and exercise) to help people achieve their optimal state of health. Called “genuine”, “caring”, and “the best doctor in the world” by patients, he brings a high degree of empathy, trademark optimism, and a holistic approach to patient care. He brings a passion for excellence to everything he does. He believes in living and modeling a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
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