Episode 4: “The Secret” Looks Good in Overalls

 
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Are you dreaming big enough? And are you backing up your dreams with consistent, daily action?

How do we cut through our limiting beliefs to free our vision while also recognizing and accepting our real limitations?

On this episode, Duff talks with Brian Johnson of PhilosophersNotes.com, a service that provides useful summaries of personal development books “for the busy self-actualizer.”

In this high-energy conversation with two personal development geeks, you will learn…

  • How to integrate the magical and the mundane in your hero’s journey.
  • Why if there’s a clear path for your life, it’s not your path!
  • Why “feeling the fear and doing it anyway” is all important for developing the fearlessness of a spiritual warrior.
  • Why it’s important to “love the plateau” in your self-development.
  • How to have a truly successful life, one day at a time, by cultivating this simple (but not easy!) daily habit.
  • Why you should never check email first thing in the morning if you want to have a great day.
  • Why doubts and fears never completely go away if you are living at your edge…no matter how many personal development books or blogs you’ve read. :)

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Listen in next week for part 2 of this dialogue with Brian Johnson.

Resources:

- Gaia Community
- Think Arete
- Philosophers Notes
- Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
- Mastery
- Getting Things Done
- The Science of Getting Rich
- The Secret
- Dan Millman’s blog
- Joseph Cambell’s “The Power of Myth”
- The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (audio)
- The 4-Hour Workweek



Duff McDuffee

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