

Realizing Your Meaning: Discover How to Live a Meaningful Life with Jordan Rogers
During the adolescent period, we will face various challenges that can alter our way of life. How we would deal with those challenges can dictate the life ahead of us. But oftentimes, the culture in our society affects its outcomes. If you are upset or disappointed by something, let those feelings out and show your emotions. It is not a weakness but bravery—a courageous step to take action and resolve what you feel inside.
Jordan Rogers shares his life experiences, advice, and guidance with future leaders. Turning from a boy to a man is not a simple task. You’ll need to recognize your mistakes in life and slowly transition to be a better man. If you struggle, reconnect with yourself by unifying your mind, body, and spirit. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, business, and more!
Quotes:
- “In order to heal it, you have to feel it.” – Jordan Rogers
- “We are physical beings—the mind, body, and spirit all work together. And so working those in unison helped me heal myself from addiction. That’s why I became passionate about helping others harness that power and heal. – Jordan Rogers
- “If we focus on other people, we suddenly can’t be in our head all day long. So we can serve them and have an impact as well.” – Jordan Rogers
Takeaways:
- It's okay to be disappointed or upset. Voicing what you feel will help you recognize your true emotions, learn from them, and heal.
- In our culture, people who take drugs will be branded as bad people and frequently cast away. This kind of thinking is wrong; as those people are not bad, they are hurt. As such, instead of seeing them as bad, we need to help them elevate their pain and get back to their enjoyable way of life.
- Rebrand yourself and reconnect with your body. Work your body, mind, and spirit, and harness that power to heal.
Conclusion:
As we take our steps toward adulthood, we will constantly stumble upon challenges that can bring us down. And with how society works, we might find it hard to climb up. With the pain the problems brought us, healing would be tough. But if we harness the power of unifying our mind, body, and spirit, we can recover from our addiction, slowly transitioning from a boy to a truly wise man.