Becoming the hero of our story with The Hero Tribe
Dec 13, 2023
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Sascha and Camilla from The Hero Tribe explain the concept of the hero's journey, living your true nature, and facing inner demons. They also discuss productivity tips, secret ways of procrastinating, and the power of online hero camps.
Embracing the hero's journey allows individuals to reclaim their position in their own lives and find excitement, growth, and a new perspective on challenges.
Implementing effective routines and techniques like morning meditation and the Pomodoro Technique can enhance productivity and help individuals focus on their goals.
Deep dives
The Hero Tribe: Embracing the Hero's Journey
The Hero Tribe is a global community focused on embracing the hero's journey. They believe that everyone is the hero of their own story and aim to empower individuals to reclaim their position in their own lives. Through training camps and their online Hero Tribe Academy, they provide opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery.
Understanding the Hero's Journey
The concept of the hero's journey, based on Joseph Campbell's work, recognizes that every individual is the main character of their own life. By accepting the call to adventure and going through various steps, individuals can grow, gain new skills, and deepen their understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Living the Hero's Journey
Living the hero's journey brings a sense of excitement, growth, and a new perspective on challenges. It allows individuals to embrace their experiences, both positive and challenging, and see them as opportunities for personal development. By consciously living their hero's journey, individuals gain a sense of control over their lives and a greater understanding of their own strengths.
Productivity Tips for the Hero's Journey
For improved productivity, the Hero Tribe recommends implementing effective routines, such as morning meditation and anchoring body work. These routines create a foundation for personal growth and help individuals focus on their goals. Additionally, they suggest applying techniques like the Pomodoro Technique, using timers, and finding ways to enjoy the process of repetitive tasks.
I'd been looking forward to this chat for a while and I learnt a lot.
The Hero Tribe are a group of lifelong martial artists, coaches, researchers and scientists and their vision is to live a life in deep connection to the world around us.
In short, to follow our own hero's journey.
So this week I'm chatting with Sascha and Camilla from The Hero Tribe who explain what the hero's journey is, how it can make us more productive and feel better about ourselves.
How do we become the hero of our story instead of the villager or antagonist?