The School of Greatness - 1011 Do This Exercise to Find Your Purpose

Episode Date: September 25, 2020

On today's 5-minute Friday, we wanted to revisit a process Lewis learned from Dr. Ivan Joseph, a sports psychologist and high-performance coach. This exercise can help you identify what really matters... to you, and then figure out how to chase it.Listen to the full episode with Dr. Ivan Joseph: https://lewishowes.com/982

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is 5-Minute Friday! Here's a quote from Mel Robbins. The time is now. Stop hitting the snooze button on your life. Dr. Ivan Joseph is a high-performance coach, a sports psychologist, and the author of You've Got This, Mastering the Skill of Self-Confidence. He also gave a TED Talk on the topic that has received 19 million views and counting.
Starting point is 00:00:33 We had a truly enlightening conversation on mental and physical routines that are essential to success. And in this episode, we talk about using a simple exercise to find your values and your purpose. And this was powerful. How to avoid the simple things that ruin people's pursuit of greatness. I think you're going to love this episode.
Starting point is 00:00:54 So please share this with someone who you think needs to hear it. And let me know what you think about it while you're listening. There's two factors I've always seen that derail a young athlete or a young professional's career. Number one is their self-doubt, right? Their inability to believe in themselves. And interestingly enough, number two is the people
Starting point is 00:01:17 that they have surrounded themselves with that become distractions that take them away from their goals. Over and over and over again, they fall into the wrong crowd. They get with the wrong partner. The wrong advice. Yes.
Starting point is 00:01:28 So how do we make sure that we get out of that when we're such social creatures that we don't want to hurt people's feelings, that it's hard to go meet new people. This is your comfort zone. These are your boys from the past. They've been with you. How do we get out of that and say,
Starting point is 00:01:44 hey guys, I'm going to do this thing over here instead. Oh, I wish I could give you the gospel on that because that is harder to do than what I'm going to say. But here's where I always believe. And every time I have not done this, I have faltered. We all have that little tiny voice in our head. Whenever I don't listen to that little tiny voice in our head. Whenever I don't listen to that little tiny voice
Starting point is 00:02:05 in my head, I falter. And to me, that tiny little voice is, I don't know, I'm gonna now use some voodoo language. You know, you got your head voice and you got your heart voice. Whenever I make a decision purely logically, I always am bitter, right? If I buy the cheap car instead of the one I want,
Starting point is 00:02:21 if I do the practical decision instead of the emotional one, I'm always bitter. And then you got this little heart that's sitting there that little self-conscious piece That's telling you when you know when you're going south I don't know if it's your crap detector or your holy smoke detector There's no science behind this but at any time I don't listen to that voice when I fall off my values and my principles I Go south and it's cost me money. It's cost me friendships. It's cost me opportunities.
Starting point is 00:02:49 How do you determine what your values and principles are when you're not sure? It's a good question. I'm going to walk you through a little exercise. I call it my purpose exercise. In the last 18 months, what's the most important decision you've made? I'll do mine, right? And we'll share it for 30 seconds. In the last 18 months, I've got to important decision you've made? I'll do mine, right? And we'll share it for 30 seconds. In the last 18 months, I've got to be careful with this one, but I've made a decision
Starting point is 00:03:11 to take the vice president's job at Dalhousie University. I was the king of my fiefdom. I had all the freedom, all the things I want, and I made a decision to take that job. A decision I made was to get into a relationship. Ah. Yeah, a new relationship in the last 18 months, yeah. You got now seven words. Only seven to tell me why you made that decision. And so I could be nice and fluffy. It was time for a new challenge.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Seven words. I could say, I had outgrown the job. I was bored. Whatever it is. But seven words. She made me a better version of myself. Oh, nicely done. I don't know if that's seven, but. Yeah, that's pretty close. Why her? So for me, why this job? The one word, and it's got to be a value, the challenge. One word? Yeah. Why her? Vision. Five years ago, I had done a guided visualization of the dream person I wanted to be with.
Starting point is 00:04:07 And she was the image of that. So now we've just found two values, right? One of my values is challenge. One of your values is growth, vision, whatever that word is. You saw it. And so when you start asking yourself these questions, what's the most important decision you made in work? What's the most important decision you've made in your family? What's the most important decision you did for yourself? What's the most important decision you make when taking on a conflict? That's the exercise
Starting point is 00:04:32 I do to help me find my North Stars. Interesting. And whenever those things are in alignment, happiness, confidence, success, performance goes up. When they're not, sick days go up, success, performance goes up. When they're not, sick days go up, disease goes up, conflict arises. Poor choices, yeah. Right? And so those are the things you need to think about. Now, that's the exercise I use, but I find it very, very helpful. Thank you so much for listening, and I hope you enjoyed this 5-Minute Friday. As always, check out lewishouse.com for more School of Greatness inspiration and find me on social media at Lewis House. You can always text me the word podcast to 614-350-3960 to get
Starting point is 00:05:13 weekly inspirational messages directly to your phone from me. And I'll leave you with this quote, Napoleon Hill said, every adversity, every failure, and every heartache carries with it the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit. Remember, you are loved, you matter, and you're worth it.

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