The Dr. Hyman Show - Why We Have To Face Death To Be Fully Alive with Lauren Zander
Episode Date: June 17, 2020Why We Have To Face Death To Be Fully Alive with Lauren Zander | This episode is brought to you by AquaTru and chili We could all use a little help figuring out life sometimes. Or even a lot of help!... And when we are willing to ask for it and also ask ourselves some tough questions, we can live more deeply, openly, and joyfully. One of the big parts of digging into things that make us unhappy is thinking about the ultimate “Why?” And it really comes down to making the most of this precious life because we know death is coming eventually. This can be a scary topic, but it doesn’t have to be. In facing the idea of death myself and enlisting the help of a life coach, I’ve become happier, healthier, and more successful without fear of what comes next. Today I’m excited to talk to my best friend and life coach, Lauren Zander, on The Doctor’s Farmacy. Lauren Handel Zander is the Co-Founder and Chairwoman of Handel Group®, an executive life coaching company. Her coaching methodology, The Handel Method®, is taught in over 50 universities and institutes of learning around the world, including MIT, Stanford Graduate School of Business, NYU, and the New York City Public School System. Lauren is also the creator of Inner.U: Learn to Human BetterⓇ , the online coaching course that teaches the entirety of The Handel Method, which has been used by dozens of celebrities, CEOs, and entrepreneurs since 2004, and she is the author of Maybe It’s You, a no-nonsense, practical manual that helps readers figure out not just what they want out of life, but how to actually get there. This episode is brought to you by AquaTru and chili. We need clean water and clean air not only to live but to create vibrant health and protect ourselves and loved ones from toxin exposure and disease. That’s why I’m teaming up with AquaTru and AirDoctor to offer you the AquaTru Water Purification System and AirDoctor Professional Air Purifier systems at a special price. Learn more at www.drhyman.com/filter. One of the easiest and most effective ways to get better sleep every single night is through temperature regulation, which is why I was so relieved to discover the transformative products from chili. The chiliPAD and OOLER system are two really cool gadgets that fit over the top of your mattress and use water to control the temperature of your bed—which helps lower your internal temperature and trigger deep relaxing sleep. Right now chili is offering my audience a really great deal. Get 25% off the chiliPAD with code hyman25 or 15% off OOLER with code hyman15, just go to chilitechnology.com/drhyman. Here are more of the details from our interview: The twelve areas of life that Lauren typically works with clients on (5:12) How facing death makes you face life better (7:44) My fascination with death as a college student and my experience as a hospice worker (9:41) Coaching Lauren did with a dying mother and her adult son (12:32) Lauren’s tool of having clients write parent letters (16:56) Dealing with feelings of helplessness and hopelessness in response to the circumstances of 2020 (31:06) Building a life you love when your dreams and visions have been disrupted (37:18) Work I’ve been doing with Lauren around my sleep issues (40:59) Changing your life by working with your mind (44:44) Lauren’s online coaching course, Inner.U (45:12) Sign up for Inner.U LIFE for just $325 (regular price $650) at https://www.handelgroup.com/markhyman/ and use the code HYMAN75 at checkout. Talk to a human and see if Handel Group coaching options are right for you at https://bit.ly/0604FARM-con Find the Handel Group online at HGLife.Coach and follow them on Facebook @HGLifeCoaching and on Instagram @handelgroup
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and that's pharmacy with an F-A-R-M-A-C-Y, a place for conversations that matter.
And if you care about the subject of death,
which there's a lot of going on right now,
it's gonna be worth a listen today
because it's with my good friend,
my best friend and life coach,
probably in that order, Lauren Zander,
who's the co-founder and chairwoman of the Hendell Group.
You might've seen her on some of my previous podcasts and Instagram Lives.
She's an extraordinary woman.
She's the founder of, with her sister, the Handel Group,
which is a corporate consulting and life coaching company.
And this methodology called the Handel Method is revolutionary.
It's revolutionized my life.
Without it, I don't think I'd be happy or healthy or sane.
At least I'd be still struggling more than I am now, which I'm still struggling,
but it's not as much struggling. So it's good. And she is with her group taught in over 35 universities and institutes around the world, including MIT, Stanford, Graduate School of
Business, NYU, and the New York City Public School System.
She's the author of an incredible book, which you must get, called Maybe It's You, Cut the Crap,
Face Your Fears, and Love Your Life. It's a no-nonsense practical manual that helps readers
figure out not just what they want out of life, but how to actually get there, which is important.
She has spent the last 20 years coaching thousands of
private and corporate clients including me and executives at Vogue BASF AOL and
she's also been featured as an expert in many many publications including New York
Times BBC Forbes Women's Health Dr. Oz and many many more so welcome Lauren
thank you hi so listen this is a really intense time right now.
And a lot of people are scared.
A lot of people are facing things that they don't usually have to face, like death.
Both the fear of death, death in their own families, in their communities.
On top of all that, we have the racial violence that's plundering our country that is also a lot of death going on in there.
And one of the things you've really worked on is looking at how do we get straight with all the areas of our life that we need to get straight with in order to be happy.
And you've talked about 12 areas, but you've come up with a new area called the 13th area,
which is about...
We always had the 13th area.
Okay, well, it's something that it's maybe in my mind
taking a little backseat to some of the other stuff you do.
And I think you're really now focused on how this area
needs to be addressed by us in order to be engaged with life.
So what are the first 12 areas?
And then why are we adding death as the 13th area?
So the 12 areas are all the areas you currently would have,
like you might not imagine them.
And I suck at listing all 12, but I guess you want to watch.
But these are the areas, money, career, love, spirituality, community.
Sex.
Health.
That's in love.
Because literally, I used to actually have 18 areas.
But when I went to write the book, everyone was like, no one will even buy it if they understand there's that many areas.
So I skished. Iushed a bunch of areas.
But one of the, we always had the 13th area was death.
And it was funny because it was number 13, right?
And so, but we,
it just isn't one of the areas where someone even has to focus first and
foremost to be happy in their life.
But it's one of the areas that becomes
critical as you get older or as you face someone getting older or as you face the truth about life
or you have kids like the minute you start to really be a provider you understand how much
death really matters to everyone in your life.
Yeah.
Well, you know, as right now, you know,
we're seemingly focused on death more than ever, right?
And every year over 70 million people die from this or that,
mostly chronic disease.
But now we're seeing hundreds of thousands around the world dying from COVID-19 and it's sort of catalyzed our focus on death in a new way.
And it's made it more immediate and more real, more scary. And I
think people are suffering from this pandemic of fear. And what are they fearing? They're fearing
death, really. And the reason people aren't going out, the reason people are staying home,
the reason we're social distancing, yes, is to protect each other. But even in countries where
they're opening up, people aren't going out, which is striking. I was talking to a friend of mine in
Germany. He said, you know, we're open,
but people are terrified to go out because there's still this pandemic of fear,
which is probably linked to the fear of death. So, um,
we're talking about it, but is that, is that enough?
Not, well, you know, if you know me at all, you would go, no,
that's just the header.
That's just the area.
Right.
Like, so I will think that, first of all, I think life is a privilege to be alive. And that happens because you deeply face all the areas of life.
And what I have found is in order to help people really fix their relationships, resolve things they've never resolved, get right with your parents.
Get right.
Like death forces you to face you're never going to get to have that conversation again.
You're never going to get to not tell that story. Like if there's something that needs to happen,
death really forces you to go, I better get it done before I'm not able to. And I better,
and then death also makes a person have to deal with, what do I want to say? What's unresolved?
Right. So one of my favorite, and I taught this class at, you know, places that are into it,
like the JCC.
Like there's places.
That's the Jewish Community Center.
Right?
Like they're like, cool.
Right?
And it was packed.
And it was all ages.
But what it was like really, if this was, if you knew you were going to die, what's not resolved today?
And then make a list of people, list of actions, things you've never done in your life.
Like death makes you face life better right but that's a little heavy and then also no one knows what they think happens really really after
death right and so so when someone dies the exploration of are they still with you
are they still there what what you know what is that light right like what happened you know most
people haven't you know read no books on that haven't really like some people are obsessed and
love it and then most of us just go into deer and headlights and got real things to deal with. So we like go into denial, right?
No one's walking around. Maybe now you might see,
but mostly we don't walk around like we're ever going to die.
Yeah. It's interesting. It's built in.
I don't know.
I'm maybe weird because when I was in college,
I was fascinated with death.
And I read about the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
And then I actually read this book called Death and Dying by Elizabeth Kula Ross, who taught about the stages of dying.
And I volunteered to be a hospice worker in college.
And my first job was to be with this family. It was a Cornell physics professor who was dying of a brain tumor.
And, you know, he was so much intact when I started with him.
And to still watch him go downhill, to not be able to walk, to not be able to talk,
and to see what's going on in his family.
It's like I was literally front row seat.
So I was the caregiver that would be there to relieve the wife or the kids so they could go do something or get
out of the house. And it sort of put me face to face with death at a very young age in a way that
most people haven't seen. And then as a doctor, I've seen more death than most people. And
facing it, it's been sort of not so mysterious to me.
And I've been with many people who've died and are dying.
And I mean, the most horrendous experience I had of death, which was really hard to cope with, which was Haiti, where there were 300,000 people died.
And I was in the 60 Minutes episode where I brought the reporters back to this morgue that was at the hospital where there was no room for any of the people.
And it was hot.
It's like Haiti in January.uary it's like 80 90 degrees and
humid and the bodies are just hundreds of bodies just piled up in the
basically a parking lot bloated and dying and rotting and so you couldn't
like avoid death right and so most of us don't have that up
close and personal view of death and we sort of try to
bury it or pretend it doesn't exist.
We do it in hospitals. We do it in nursing homes.
We don't do it in our homes. And I think, you know,
it's taken us away from the whole continuity of life. And, you know,
people just died at home before.
Nevermind. No one makes it special. Right.
It's not like birth.
Birth gets like birth plans and right everything around birth is like
everyone wants to manage every minute and who's in that like birth gets so much attention which
we understand right but are you also sure we shouldn't be given the same kind of love and
attention to the other transition yeah so we push aside all
those we push aside all those thoughts but why why is it important not to push them aside
because it's coming to a theater near every last one of us
we don't know when our numbers are up but we all know numbers are up and the more you face everything.
I mean, we like, so I teach this for real and I've helped,
I even have coached a aging mother who knew she was dying.
I was coaching her son for years and she knew she was going to die and was
going into hospice,
wrote the,
like we got them so resolved in everything they needed to say to the point
where she designed my session with him after she died of what she wanted me
to read them,
what she wanted me like.
And I still get chills and can get moved at their relationship.
And I swear my children, how moved I get is I can still feel her.
And to me, I would want that for my children, right?
I would want that with my parents,
that they felt that present, and allowed to go. Like the amount we could lean in on accepting death and designing death.
And then the amount, so I sat in that JCC class where I taught all about facing death
and what would you do.
And people were very happy to make the list of everything you've never done that you want to do before you die and how serious that list is because if you go i'm 64
uh-oh like shit i better get moving right like i got i need money for the like so so most people
and i'm such a planner like like design and plan and fulfill, that getting people to dive into it
versus being in denial is going to happen was a miracle for all of them, right? And an act of love.
And what they found is nothing was in order. Relationships were messy. Money was a damn mess. And then conversations never had over time were also a damn mess.
And so if they died today, they'd be devastated.
They're not set up to die.
Right?
And I don't need you to be set up to die.
I need you to be able to die because you're prepared for that.
Come on. It comes with the packaging people.
Amazing. Well, let's talk about how you coach clients around this and,
and how maybe you, you know,
specific example about somebody who you coached around the death of a parent
or somebody that loved who's older and the difference between being resolved
and how to say goodbye and what all that's about wow god are these good questions right
and then they're so good i could spend my life working on it okay well we have we have an hour
i'm just saying there's just it's just it's uh so the most important thing for me to teach people is to say everything, forgive everything, accept everything, resolve everything.
That's resolution. It's like people are set free.
You've told all your lies. You've been forgiven. Everybody knows everything.
You're not dying. One could say you're not dying with your sins.
You're not dying, still angry about anything.
You're forgiven, you're loved, and thank you, right,
for everything you did and didn't get to do
and everything you wish you got to do that you didn't get to do
and everything that you, like, everything that you wished for
comes with you, leaves with you, and thank you, right?
And that's, you know, when, if you read, you know,
what people most care about
when they leave is all the things they've never said and how much love they've never expressed
or apologies they've never gotten to say or who they wish they would be forgiven by so
the emotional body of us like the amount we want love and acceptance and forgiveness.
Yeah, it takes like that obnoxious knock at the door, like, no, you don't have to do it. Like,
no, there is no tomorrow for you to make you realize the list of people you wish you could get resolved with. And so I make someone sit down and actually do the list.
And then I make someone plan doing the list so you don't need to die in order to be able to die.
Yeah. Powerful. Right. And then I, I do parent letters. Yeah. You helped me when my mom died a few years ago. And it was a lot of stuff that I sort of had still unresolved and I didn't finish
it, but I definitely worked on still there, but it was hard for me to do. It was hard to finish.
So talk about what is the parent letter and why is that important? And, and, and how does it change
them? I've never had a more, um, like, so there isn't a coach in my company that becomes a master
coach that hasn't done their parent letter.
And what happens when I do a parent letter is someone, like I design everything you regret, everything you resented, everything you need to forgive, everything you want to apologize for, everything that was unsaid, everything that was never done that you wished was done.
Right?
Like, it's like anything and everything, but not in the name of screw you.
You owe me,
you should have. But really, this is what was happening for me throughout my life. This is what I wish this is what I never said. This is like, it's really an apology that I didn't get
all this shit done, or said, before you were dying, or before, or right now, so that we can
have a grown up relationship that isn't
carrying our entire past with us and so the it is sacred to set your parent free and yourself free
by stopping the narrative long enough to go I can reboot it it. I can change it. I can deal with it. I can forgive it.
And it is my opinion that it's the next generation's job.
Like it is the kid's job to help, to,
to forgive that parent to tell that like, it's like, it's okay.
Your parents sucked. Right. It's okay. They didn't. Right.
What's your excuse right so it it goes to the next
generation should be better than the last generation like of course you expect the
apple phones to be better than the rotary right and so people don't even know what rotary phones
are i do right so so it's our i like to put the burden on the kids to resolve everything from their family line.
And how I recommend you do that is you get free with your parents.
And you clean up all your lies.
You ask all your questions.
And you don't do it as an act of judgment.
You do it as an act of love.
Powerful.
So one thing is facing somebody who loves death and the other is facing your
own death. And you talk about things like the bucket list and you talk about also something
called the getting resolved list. So can you talk about how we do this process? Because
it's not something people want to lean into usually.
Right. That's because it's so like you've learned to bury it. You've learned to think
you're okay with it. You've learned to accept it. Like you think acceptance, you know, is, well,
I'm fine with hating them. Like I've accepted, I will never forgive you. Right. Does that sound
like acceptance people? Right. Cause it shouldn't. Right. right acceptance really is let that that doesn't
mean you have to be best friends with them but you really can get their perception their perspective
everything they experienced everything you did no more fighting and set each other free
right so there it's actually pretty tricky right because humans instinctively only think the way they tell the story is the only way the story
is told and if you don't hear it the way I say it if you don't agree with me you're lying or you
don't understand me or you don't feel my feelings right rather than oh we will never we're parallel
right my experience your experience if you really want to forgive each other, you'll accept mine. I'll accept yours.
And they don't need to agree with each other.
Now, that might sound simple, like, oh, ha, ha, ha.
Have you ever got a human to listen equally to another?
And go, what you say?
You said it was blue.
I said it was a brown.
Wow, I bet it was blue and I said it was a brown. Wow. I bet it was blue.
And I bet it was brown. That's amazing. Most people go, okay. Right. So I am the right. So that's the main thing I change in human dynamics is the ability to love and listen without judging and needing
them to agree. Yeah. I mean, I had the most profound experience with my dad. He died about
a year and a half ago. And now, you know, I'm parents were divorced when I was young and he
wasn't around much and didn't really show up in the way particularly I would love him to show up.
And it's probably not a new story.
It's been the story that's told thousands of times, millions and billions of times probably on the planet.
And I think I really never understood what his experience was.
And when he was like 79, I invited him to come to this men's group, this men's weekend, where it was sort of a men's work group. And
we sat in the circle, inside the circle of like maybe 40 or 50 men witnessing this on a weekend.
And, you know, they invited each of us to share our experiences of, you know, each other and what
we needed and what was going on. And, you know, and I. It was the first time I really got to say what I needed to say to him
to feel complete.
And it was the first time I heard him explain why he had the operating system
that he had from his grandfather and his father.
And what it was like for him as a little boy and what he was missing
and what led to him having the beliefs
he had and he didn't change them but i understood them and i was able to go okay i get i get this is
what happened and it just allowed me to relax about it and even though he really couldn't say
i'm sorry like he couldn't really and it was like it was okay because i understood that like now i get
why he was behaving that way and it wasn't because he was an asshole or me me trying to be mean or
trying to not care for me it was just it was so powerful and he died you know and i remember being
with him we spent a bunch of days with him before he died and in his house and uh you know he was he was not somebody who embraced death in any way
um he fought it he didn't like it was coming he knew it was coming but he didn't like to talk
about it and you know just to be with him in that very peaceful state and just be there was it was
really a beautiful experience and i didn't have to make him different like i didn't have to have
to be different even at the end you know and he
just was who he was and he didn't you know he didn't change but I it was a it was a really
different experience of me instead of having a feeling of lack or having him be mad at him for
not doing what he did or continuing to be in bad behavior I was able to really just go oh this is
this is his experience like this is his story and I, and I understand it, and it's okay.
And it left me feeling pretty complete with him.
Yeah.
Mostly, if hating, resenting, judging, being offended,
thinking you're superior, if any of those things actually worked,
we would be such an amazing human race.
Because we all, like,
love, acceptance, listen, allow, right?
And make your own choices and don't, right?
Like we, you know, it's like the Elvis Costello,
what's so funny about peace, love and understanding, right? It's like humans just don't, right? Like we, you know, what, it's like the Elvis Costello, what's so funny about peace, love and understanding, right? It's like humans just don't, they think they are that,
but they really don't give it. They want it. They don't give it.
Yeah. So with your work, you help people get through that, right? You help people change that
way of dealing with your life from the offended
victim, resenting, blaming, not owning,
like it's just a very different framework so that you actually become free.
I mean, in a sense,
I think that's part of the work of the Handel group is helping people become
free from the stories that keep them emotionally,
spiritually and intellectually in prison.
Yes.
Did I get it?
You are doing it.
And it's an act of love.
And it's an act of love.
It's an act of knowing your soul.
It's an act of fulfilling on your soul and all humans.
Right?
And it's deep.
It's upsetting right i do not think the ticket onto the planet
is lucky ever after right like take it onto the planet is sorry everyone if you don't like my
cursing is how are you fucked and what did you do to get out of it right it's a it's a it's a boring trap that we keep defying the dark side
if we do and then the only trick is that we don't get how dark dark is right we don't get not getting
out of bed we don't get another cocktail we don't get especially for your people, right, that haven't fulfilled, like, totally embraced broccoli over a Dorito, right?
Nobody wonders, would you rather have a Dorito, like, yummy, right?
I know Doritos are good.
But the broccoli.
I wouldn't at this point, but I get it.
Me neither.
I understand.
Let's do chocolate chip cookies.
Yeah, that I would go for.
Chocolate chip cookies.
That's my weakness.
Or steamed broccoli with a little olive oil and a tiny bit of salt.
Right?
Which one fulfills on your life?
This one fulfills on just like right now, who cares?
I love it.
And this one holds court to the rest of your life and does the work.
Right?
And then aren't we interesting animals?
There isn't one of us that doesn't like,
and then feel sad that we don't get the cookie, right?
And then that's the dilemma we're in about forgiveness,
love, facing things we don't want to face,
getting like doing the work to get happy is the broccoli.
Sorry, everybody.
If it was a chocolate chip cookie, we'd all be rocking it.
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facing in 2020, which, you know, some of these things happen periodically, but so many things
happening at once. It's like the 1918 pandemic of the Spanish flu. It's the Great Depression, and it's the 1968 race riots all happening the same week.
Yeah.
And it creates a sense of powerlessness, helplessness.
I mean, I'm experiencing it.
I'm experiencing, God, what's happening to America?
I mean, I had dinner last night with a former senator and secretary of state,
and he was talking about our standing
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different countries and then to tell them how they have to have integrity about this or that.
And they look at us like, really, who are you kidding? Like, you don't have your trap together.
Like when you get your, you know, what together, you know, maybe we can have a conversation, but you know, how do we, how do we deal with our own sense of helplessness,
hopelessness and overwhelm? Cause I think it was doing okay until like this George Floyd thing
happened. And, you know, it sort of exposed a lot of the underlying cracks in our society that were
just about to blow open, but got exploded with
what's happening. And it's not just here, it's around the world, you know, the divisiveness,
the hatred, the racism, the conflict, and all of a sudden people around the world are protesting
for understanding, for love, for justice, for peace, for like, it's like, whoa. And yeah,
there's disruptive forces in it all,
but there's an incredible outpouring of enough is enough.
Like enough is enough.
And yet as individuals, I think a lot of us are feeling,
God, how do we navigate this?
How do we emerge from this?
How do we design our life?
It's one thing to talk about.
Let's create your dreams and design your life.
I mean, the world's falling apart.
How do you help people navigate this moment?
No,
I have the,
so I,
the world,
the world,
everyone's paying attention right now,
but the world was actually just horrendous last November, right?
Like there wasn't a lack of,
that we're now aware of it and upset about it
is a lot healthier than denial, right?
And, you know, I was so messed up that like Trump came after Obama. I thought we
like won the war, right. All wars. Like I was like, Oh yeah. Like, like I don't do politics,
but I would like a woman, we could get a gay woman president. It would knock out too. It was
right. Like I am equality junkie. Right. I'm like, how can we get this done as fast as possible, right?
And then what we found is that's not actually true for all,
like that's like really rocking in New York,
but New York ain't everywhere.
And so the illusion blew up
and then everyone has to actually face that we didn't fix what we wanted
to fix, which then should get everybody up in arms. And I really do think if you meet my three
kids and their relationship to caring about politics and what's happening versus me when I was in a messed up world in the 1970s. Like, huh?
Right?
Nothing.
Right?
So I really do pull out the Dalai Lama.
Like, human evolution is going to take thousands of years, people.
Right?
Like, oh, it's a long time to deal with what's wrong with us.
Right? Like, oh, it's a long time to deal with what's wrong with us, right?
And so here we are in our privileged, call it 100 years we each get,
which is a blink in time, but our chance to make a difference, right?
And so all I want to do, the more the world is in distress,
is succeed at the lane I pick,
right? I still just want people to write their parent letters. I still just want you to face
your death. I still want you like as an individual to deal with being present in your life and design
your life. So I don't think anything's changed. I think people are more conscious to things that are messed up on earth and
could mess you up personally.
And I even think this entire season,
COVID season has dropped people out of their heads of do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do,
do, to hearts of everyone just got slowed and
everyone has to deal with, are you okay at home?
Do you even like your home?
Do you like who you're with at home?
How's home?
Right?
Are you eating and drinking more or are you doing more?
Are you out of work right now and what are you going to do about it?
Right?
So I just still only care about the individual being true to themselves
and realizing how great they are.
And I just want to kick your butt to get what you want right now.
You need right now.
And if you are committed to making a difference in the world,
it's a good time because the list is real.
Yeah, that's true. That's true. It did. Yeah. I think, you know, I think people are
trying to figure out how to, how do we, how do we take this moment and use it in a way that
actually creates something good out of it? Because it's a horrible moment in history.
And I think, you know, each of us have the opportunity out of that crisis to create something good.
I mean, in Chinese,
the character for crisis is actually comprised of two characters or two
idiograms. One is danger and the other is opportunity.
So with danger, you know, comes also opportunity.
I think we can sort of succumb to the fear and negativity, or we can go,
okay, what, how do I show up?
How do I serve?
And I was seeing this with the whole George Floyd catastrophe and murder is
that people are showing up, that people are expressing themselves.
People are wanting to, white people are wanting to, well, how am I a racist?
I don't even understand.
How does this work and how do I learn about it?
And there's people actually trying to make a difference.
And that's really helpful to me,
even though there's a lot of dark forces at work.
I think there's a lot of people who are really waking up,
which really is great, and I think that's great.
Yeah, I also say that the bad guys
have no problem wanting power and control.
It's the good guys that are totally not
hoarding power, money, and control like we need to, you know, except I'm a, I teach
people to tell the truth, face your lives and deal with loving, loving the work of yourself.
Yeah. So, so let's talk about that. You know, you, you, you, how do you, how do you begin to
sort of build your life in a way that makes you feel fully alive and fulfilled
to get your dreams if you don't love yourself and how do you how do you sort of come out of
what's happening now where people lost their jobs when their lives are affected all sorts of ways
when things have changed dating finding love i mean it's like you know it's like they have virtual
tinder now you know it's like um so know, it's like they have virtual Tinder now.
So, you know, people often were on a track and they felt like they had a vision and now they feel like things are upside down and they can't get to where they want. So what do you say to
those people? Pivot. Pivot. Pivot. And what pivot means is that you're totally capable of rebooting a new plan and chasing a new plan at any time.
Right. So you get divorced. It doesn't mean you're never going to have love again.
Really, you might not go looking for it.
Make sure you get yourself in a place where that's what you're going to look for and deal with it.
But it isn't that anything is possible if you're willing to go for it and do the work.
So if you so that's number one. And I believe that, like, I don't care who you are.
I don't care how many, I don't care what happened to your job.
I will help you find another job because it, anything,
I really do believe everything is possible for an individual if they're willing
to chase it and have enough conversations about it, honestly. Okay, so what really matters is you know what you want
and you have the integrity to get it.
And when I talk about integrity, I'm always talking about your action.
Now, the other thing that really drives people crazy,
which I talk about way too much, is your inner dialogue,
the way you talk to yourself. So if someone says, I don't love myself, right? And I'm like, no,
the voice in your head is an asshole, right? Like, no, no, your higher self is muzzled? Where is she? Where is he? What happened?
Let's get it.
Like, nothing is true, human.
Nothing's fact over there.
No one's stuck forever.
Nothing's true, right?
Truth is something you believe, and that's very fishy, right?
Because we, whoa, right?
And so what I start to unravel is that your thoughts create your feelings,
create your actions all.
And you don't see them happening.
But if you slow it all down and get conscious to what the voice in your head
is saying, you can take on one area of your life.
And funny enough, I love people taking on food because, especially on your diet,
right? You're not hungry people. This is not a diet, right? This is not calorie and right,
no calorie management, right? So this is just eat damn healthy and you won't be that hungry.
Right. Period. Right. And so that's ideal to hear your inner dialogue
chasing a drink, chasing a cookie,
chasing why you deserve it.
You have to get to know yourself
and what the voice is saying
in any area you're suffering
or loathing or disappointed
or feel depressed.
Sometimes your inner dialogue you think is actually you.
That's the problem.
It's like there's no separation between the story you're telling yourself
and what you actually think is true.
So most people can't even tell they just said something to themselves.
Like they're like, huh?
Right.
And so we've been working on something for me recently around my sleep
because, you know, my sleep gets disrupted.
I travel 50% of the time in different beds here and there and have a whole story about it and
tell myself all this nonsense and uh i finally came begging to you and after trying this many
times with you and i was like i just i need help and and you know you just no no no it was even
cooler because your your fantasy had a solution that if you ever stayed in one place so it had a
theory you had a whole theory that it's all in one place, so it had a theory.
You had a whole theory that it's all because of this.
It's all because of this.
It's all because of this.
It's all because of these things that if I ever got home long enough and slept in my bed long enough and my cute wife was over there long enough,
it'd be good.
Yeah, it's true.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, no.
How about that?
Yeah.
So the voice is in a constant only if only if yeah but yeah but like
it's crazy yeah like last night i was like oh well i went out um to a friend's place for dinner
and had some wine uh we stayed up really late and i usually don't stay up that late
so i'm thinking oh the wine is going to make me not sleep. Oh, if I stay up late, I have to get up early to get somewhere.
So like, am I not going to sleep?
And then I'm not going to fall asleep.
And then if I wake up, am I going to fall back asleep?
And so I had this whole thing going on that was just BS that had nothing to do with anything,
even before I even went to sleep.
And it's like an example of that inner dialogue.
I'm like, oh, that's set up.
Like that's like, it's like, so you have the dialogue. I'm like, oh, that's set up. Like that's, it's like,
so you have the ability to kind of recognize it
and then notice it and then understand it's not true
and it's just this voice
that you need a different voice saying something else.
So then I just-
Well, then I ask you to go,
so what happens is I get you to trail
your negative inner dialogue
so at least you know who's,
sorry everyone, I like to curse,
man of fucking with your life, right?
Like it's seeing the future and you don't sleep in it, right?
It's seeing the future.
You don't make money next month.
You're seeing the future.
You don't, right?
And it's negative.
Over 80% of our thoughts are negative.
So that's the work we have to do.
And so once you start to hear the voice,
then I tell you that's your lower self, right?
And your higher self gets to respond to your lower self.
And I call it a talk back, like talk back to that voice, like HS, higher self, talk
back to LS, lower self, right? And then all of a sudden, you start to get that the negative
inner dialogue is genius because it tells you what you actually want to think. Like your issue
about sleep is likely not disappearing for your life, Mark, right? So if people overeat,
if people don't like to exercise, if people over drink, right?
You will be signing up for that issue for the rest of your life, people. I'm sorry,
you've been signed up, you weren't at the gate, I'm sorry. But get over it, get used to it,
let's win. Right? So then your lower self says something and you're like, shut up. Here's what
I really think. I'll be so tired.
I'll sleep like a baby.
Right?
Like, right.
So then you can have another belief counter the lower belief.
It's so powerful.
I feel like I've sort of really broken that down when I knew I didn't,
I mean, I know it's work, but I really
didn't see how I was doing that to myself because I had a really very convincing inner dialogue.
And I think right now people are struggling. And I think it's important the narrative story we tell
ourselves. And I think it's powerful. And I think right now we're shifting how we're doing things, we're shifting
the way we're learning. And I think, you know, I just want to share with people that this is
something that it will change your life. If you focus on working with your mind in the way that
Lauren is talking about, it's transformational and it brings so much peace and happiness, even
in the midst of chaos, which is what we're in now.
And we all need that. And, you know, we're doing all these things online now.
We're doing now my podcast online, which was never my intention.
And you have this incredible coaching course called Inner You,
with a U, like university. So it's like inner university.
It's kind of a cool idea. And, and the tagline is,
Inner You helps you learn to human better, which is great. We
all want to be better humans. And it gives people all kinds of tools to help them do the things
we're talking about right here in this podcast, to get unstuck, to get wildly happy, to get thriving
where it matters the most in your relationship to yourself, to your career, to love, your body, money, time, all that.
And we give buddies.
We give you a, so people can get, like the most fun people actually have it.
Tell us how it works.
How does this course work?
And what kind of, and why can this work so well online?
So it's like 25-minute talk, like podcast talks,
my best work like in modules that comes with homework examples,
but it's all digitally there. You just click and you start to listen. Right.
And it takes you on a deep ride and it has, you know,
Elena Brower is reading her parent letter. It has,
it's like best in class stories, real people.
Like I made it as good as I can make the
content and as short as I can make it. So you get kind of punched right away and laughing and get it.
And we're very self deprecating. We tell all our own real stories. Right. And then there's homework
that you can do online and in a private interview world that if you ever end up wanting a coach or
you have a buddy or you want to post something or you want to just track your own private journal
and journey, it's all right there. And then the work is all about you getting to know yourself.
Now, what we do is we have masterclass classes. Do they cost you anything? No,
you already paid once. Once you get in the door, you're good, right? If you ever want to hire a
coach, that's an upsell. You don't need one because we have master classes, right? And we
also give away, like what we do is we have accountability buddies. And so you can start
to meet people from around the world. People are putting together their own groups, people,
and then we all have a Zoom connection because we do all our master classes on Zoom.
Right?
And we've been doing this for years, people.
Right?
And so it is work on yourselves, connect with people, talk about, like,
and we do everything free once you're in the door.
Right?
So how do you know if it's right for you?
How do people know if it's something they should do?
If you don't want to take a lot of new actions and deal with yourself, run.
Which I actually did when I first met you.
I ran.
Took me like six or seven months to come back and let you in the door.
I was like, I don't want to deal. Go away. Ignore you.
Right. So if you're not ready to face things,
like, you know,
you'd leave your husband if you really started to tell the truth. Right.
And you'd actually have to stop. And if you stop drinking,
you would have to really leave your husband right
like so right so if you're in a terrible bind and you're not ready to like tell the truth about it
we're the last thing you should do but we should be the thing in your back pocket that when you're
ready we'll get you out of we'll shift your life within a month right we start rocking from the
minute you say okay i'm ready to tell the truth. I'm ready to change my life.
This shit works, but you have to go, I'm ready.
And if you're not ready, you don't have to be ready.
I don't make people ready.
I am not going to convince you because this is real and deep.
Yeah, it's true.
It's true.
And I did run, and it was because I didn't want to leave leave my wife and I needed to. And I finally got out of that. So this is actually an incredible
course because, you know, I've worked closely with Lauren for years and it's a privilege,
but not everybody can do it. It's expensive and it's worth it for sure. But, and I do refer people
to her, but this is scalable and this the humanity needs this and
I would say how do you know if this is the right program for you I would say just ask yourself this
one question are you human and if the answer is yes I think it's the right course yeah and just
so you know people if you don't like it we we are the people who give you your money back like we
respond to a complaint like you want your money back we're we respond to a complaint, like, you want your money back? We're those people. We really are those people.
Not maybe, right? Not maybe.
Well, that sounds like a foolproof thing, right?
It's just my, if you don't love us, don't have us. I don't want your money.
I only want money that people want to pay because they're happy to do it.
So that's, that's one thing. And the other thing is that
we have found that inner you
just listening to it and like hit the audit button like i'm promising to do no homework
and just whitewash myself like do the wash over even the word white sounds bad now. Sorry, I'm like white Washington.
Right, no.
Anyway, just listening to it is profound
and makes changes immediately
versus how much, like twice as much success
if you actually do the work.
But people, if you just want to listen and audit,
you keep it for life.
You can come to all our classes. You can, like, it's even if you just want to listen and audit, you keep it for life. You can come to all our classes.
You can, like, it's even if you just want people telling the truth
and you want to hear what everybody's doing to face all their fears,
we're that gang.
That's amazing.
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