

005 - Your Vision Story
02:34 – Dr. Stephen and Dr. Pete take a moment to thank their listeners
03:14 – Dr. Pete recaps the last episode where they focused on the six sides of the business Rubik’s Cube
03:39 – Introducing today’s topic, Your Vision Story
04:34 – Defining what success means to you
05:41 – The four seasons to the chiropractic career
05:57 – The natural evolution of your vision of success
06:40 – The importance of having core values
08:02 – Identifying your core values for life before your core values for business
09:44 – Dr. Stephen shares some core value exercises
10:38 – Having a vision story for every aspect of your life
12:20 – Why Dr. Stephen believes that balance is bullshit
13:38 – Using balance as a reference point
14:51 – Living with tension
16:57 – Taking a deep dive into our lives to change the outcomes in our lives
19:21 – Achieving alignment with your core values, vision story, and behaviors
21:38 – Dr. Stephen and Dr. Pete share resources and tools with the audience for this episode
23:07 – Dr. Stephen and Dr. Pete summarize the episode
EPISODE QUOTES
“You have got to have clarity for what success looks like to you. So, this is a very personal, very intimate process.” (04:18)
“If you want to be a person who’s in a place of alignment, then you need to have core values for all the things that you do.” (07:33)
“There’s a component of that overriding narrative that has a vision story for each of the categories of your life. So you’ll have a vision story for your business. You’ll have a vision story for your marriage, a vision story for your parenting.” (10:38)
“I think balance is bullshit.” (12:23)
“What I find is that balance is a very good reference point, right? It’s not the goal. It’s not the objective. You should use balance as a reference point much like a sailor uses the horizon as a reference point.” (13:28)
“I think alignment is the definition of success. When you can achieve alignment between those three very important things: core values, vision story and behavior.” (14:41)
“Core values are a forearm tattoo. You need to get to the point where you’re like, ‘Ok, this is what’s most important to me.’” (22:19)
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