528: How to Find Inner Peace for Entrepreneurs with Gino Wickman
Apr 3, 2024
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Gino Wickman, creator of EOS and author of Traction, shares insights on finding inner peace as an entrepreneur. Topics include decision-making from love vs fear, confronting past traumas, and transforming ambition into a higher calling. Learn how to replace negative self-narratives with empowering stories.
Recognize decisions stem from love or fear for transformation.
Confront past traumas and shed defensive layers for inner peace journey.
Deep dives
Geno Wickman's Transition to Focusing on Inner Peace
Geno Wickman, known for creating EOS, shifts his focus to inner peace for entrepreneurs in his new book 'Shine.' After decades of aiding entrepreneurs in the outer world, he now delves into guiding them towards inner peace and mental health. Through personal experiences and learnings, he emphasizes the importance of finding this balance amidst the challenges of entrepreneurship, aiming for greater fulfillment and impact.
Understanding Inner Stories and Shedding Layers
Geno talks about the significance of owning one's inner story, shedding layers of protective armor that hinder inner peace. By delving into past experiences and traumas, individuals can confront and release these burdens, paving the way for genuine self-expression. By acknowledging and sharing these stories, individuals can experience healing and lead more authentic lives.
Shifting from Fear to Love-based Decisions
Geno discusses the pivotal choice between fear and love in decision-making, highlighting the impact of viewing decisions through these lenses. By recognizing and consciously choosing love over fear, individuals can transform their energy and intentions, leading to more expansive and positive outcomes. This binary framework offers a profound shift towards greater awareness and conscious living.
Impact of the 10 Disciplines on Personal Growth
Geno reflects on the transformative effects of adopting the 10 disciplines outlined in his book, 'Shine,' which focus on maximizing energy, impact, and inner peace. By implementing practices like long-term thinking, self-awareness, and setting boundaries, individuals can witness significant changes in their personal and professional lives. These disciplines serve as a foundation for growth, leading to greater peace and fulfillment.
How do you find inner peace without losing the spark that allows you to run a thriving business? Today, we’ll be focusing on our mental health to be better leaders in our businesses and experience fulfillment and inner peace with my good friend, Gino Wickman.
Gino is the creator of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and the author of the award-winning bestselling book Traction. In his newest book, Shine, he shares 10 disciplines to help keep us sharp and energetic and avoid burnout. His books have sold over 1 million copies, and Gino’s EOS has helped over 200,000 companies improve their businesses and I’m thrilled to have him on the podcast again today.
In our conversation, Gino shares three groundbreaking insights that can help you break free from anxiety and self-doubt, confront and heal from past traumas, and finally let go of those defensive layers you’ve been hiding behind.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
All decisions we make stem either from love, or fear
Diving into your inner story is all about understanding it and then letting it go
It’s amazing what we find once we confront our past traumas and start peeling away the layers
How to transform your drive and ambition into a higher calling
The importance of believing you can push hard and still find your peace
How to replace the negative stories we’ve been telling ourselves with ones that lift us up
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