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Submit ReviewToday on The Mindvalley Show, we journey into the intriguing topic of intuition in business. Our guest is Laura Day, the worlds leading intuitive consultant who helps companies develop their intuitive abilities to improve operations, solve problems and increase profit. She has written extensively on perception and intuition, and her book “The Circle” creates a framework for anyone to develop their innate intuitive abilities.
In this episode, she defines intuition and how top CEOs tap into their intuitive abilities to make bold decisions by shifting their perception in space and time. Many people mistakenly define intuition as an emotional response, but Laura explains how intuition is a logical data-driven sense that allows you to dispassionately observe the world, people, and relationships to determine future potential.
Neurodivergent personalities often struggle to function appropriately in social settings, but Laura uncovers why people challenged by these pathologies also hold the potential to create dynamic data-driven companies that can impact all of society. She explains how the average CEO, has some form of neurodivergence that allows them to tap into a level of intuition that the average person resists.
If you are curious about intuition and want to shift your perception of data, reality, and human potential, join us for one of our most interesting conversations yet.
Key Takeaways:
[3:50] What is intuition?
[5:00] Laura’s introduction to perception
[8:00] Your pathology can be your potential
[11:40] The gift of non-local attention
[13:25] The importance of precision
[16:30] The symptom dialogue
[18:00] Business intuitive consultations
[25:00] Defining your intuitive senses
[28:00] Ethical practices
[32:00] The framework of The Circle
[36:00] Living out your goals
[38:00] Intuition versus impulsivity
Where to Find Our Guest:
Memorable Quotes:
“That ability that doesn’t allow you to chitchat appropriately at a dinner party does allow you to dispassionately observe a situation, to move it around in space and time, to experience other people’s perspectives, but as data, not as emotion the way an empath does, as data.” [9:05] -Laura Day
“It is important to be precise, it is important to be literal, not that the rest isn’t beautiful, imagery, and art and all of that is beautiful, but the literal world, that creates a profit, that creates jobs, that creates a function, that creates new medicines, that precise data-driven world when it has a positive goal, is an art of its own. [13:25] -Laura Day
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What is the essence of love? That is what we seek to discover in this episode of The Mindvalley Show. Monty Moran, the former CEO of Chipotle, joins us to share his insight on leadership, love, and empowerment. His book “Love is Free, Guac is Extra” lays out what differentiates a manager from a leader. His time at Chipotle was devoted to developing excellence in over 70,000 employees. He accomplished his goal by trusting in their abilities and creating a loving space for them to reach their full potential. In this episode, he outlines how love can empower your employees and everyone around you.
As a leader, your power comes from those who choose to follow you. If you want to be more than a manager, Monty reveals that love must be a central characteristic of your leadership. If you want to shape your employees, your friends, and your community into the best they can be, you must empower them by creating conditions for them to thrive. People do rise to the occasion if you create space for them to do so.
Monty describes the quintessence of love, and you may be surprised to find that it is not born within you, but it is a force of nature that flows through you. He shares how you can tap into the essence of love by letting go of the ego and judgment.
In a world full of projected hostility, Monty is a voice of reason, bringing you back to the fundamentals of human consciousness. To love is to be in sync with nature, and in those conditions, individuals thrive, communities grow, and great leaders are created. Join us as we explore the integral force of love and its impact on leadership.
Key Takeaways:
[1:00] The essence of love
[2:30] Trusting your people
[7:50] Tapping into Love
[9:00] Letting love flow through you
[11:30] Empowering your employees
[16:00] Connection is fundamental
[21:00] The illusion of separation
[25:10] Eliminating barriers to love
[30:00] The Beautiful Force of Curiosity
Where to Find Our Guest:
Memorable Quote:
“If you’re using your title to get someone to do something, that’s management. That’s manipulation You cannot manipulate your way to greatness. You can manipulate your way to getting people to show up at nine am and leave at five, punch in on time, and do a job, but you can’t manipulate people into being brilliant. There is no such thing as passionate obedience.” [9:15]-Monty Moran
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Today on The MIndvalley Show, we dive into the world of your five senses with author Gretchen Rubin. Her ninth book, Life In Five Senses, gives you the tools to ease anxiety and unlock happiness by tapping into the experience of the senses.
Noise, smell, touch, sight, and taste all have the power to alleviate stress and bring you back to the center. Gretchen teaches you how to enhance your environment with items that awaken your soul. By understanding your unique associations with each sense, you can clear your environment of overwhelming sensations and create a space that keeps you at ease.
Getting in tune with your senses will help you with productivity, and relaxation, and can even bring you luck. Gretchen shares how she discovered how to ground herself by honing in on a single sense to cope with overwhelming situations.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about the power of the senses and how you can create a more joyful life.
Key Takeaways:
[1:30] What inspired Life in 5 Senses
[3:00] Appreciating your senses
[5:15] Easing anxiety with your 5 senses
[8:00] Clearing the sound around you
[12:18] Feeling out of touch
[14:28] Positive associations with taste
[16:10] Evoking memories with smell
Where to Find Our Guest:
Memorable Quote:
“This is precious, let’s not take it for granted, but really go out of our way to amplify, because when we dial into our senses, there’s so much delight, there’s so much connection, there are so many memories that come from it.” [4:50] -Gretchen Rubin
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Today on The Mindvalley Show we discuss the nature of resilience with Dr. Neeta Bhushan, author of “That Sucked! Now what?” Dr. Neeta is a cosmetic dentist turned performance coach. She is helping professionals reclaim their emotional grit and build resilience through radical self-awareness.
As a child, Dr. Neeta suffered the catastrophic loss of her mother, brother, and father. She never learned how to process her emotions of grief and loss, so she buried herself in her work and a toxic relationship until she realized the life she was leading was not in alignment with her true self. At that moment, Dr. Neeta understood that strength was not resilience but a form of avoidance. She teaches you how to embrace your emotions instead of allowing them to fester so that you can live a life free of emotional judgment!
True resilience is the ability to accept yourself as you are, and sometimes that means sitting with your grief so that it does not overcome you. In this episode, Dr.Neeta lays out the framework for emotional wellness and true resilience. Join us as we deprogram and rediscover the true nature of emotional wellness.
Key Takeaways: [1:55] Recovering from grief and loss
[5:20] The bounce factor
[10:10] The Guest house
[14:00] Energetically holding pain
[15:30] 4 steps to building resilience
[21:00] The benefits of good stress
[24:00] Healthy emotional experience
[26:30] Expressing your emotions
[31:00] Lean into the discomfort
[33:00] Radical self-awareness
Where to Find Our Guest:
Memorable Quotes:
“I was living my life for other people, that I had not really integrated. I had not worked through a lot of the grief. I had not accepted my reality, for so many years, for a decade, but from the outside, I had a million-dollar practice. From the outside, I was changing smiles.” [4:45] -Dr.Neeta Bhushan
“If we also suppress those feelings that we are ashamed of, or we think that our negative emotions. I mean there is research that supports that well they’ll start manifesting diseases in our bodies because we are not aligning with ourselves. We’re holding in the resentment. We’re holding in the pain or that grudge from somebody else, where is it going to show up? [14:10] -Dr. Neeta Bhushan
“Our emotional capacity to feel is so important so that we’re accepting ourselves, and all parts of ourselves, and our ability to really feel what is coming up instead of judging our feelings, shaming our feelings, or thinking that we’re not allowed to feel a certain way, just because we don’t deem it acceptable.” [25:20] -Dr.Neeta Bhushan
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Today’s guest is Sara Al Madani, a single mother, TV personality, and serial entrepreneur. Sara has overcome great obstacles of abuse and betrayal, while never losing her connection to kindness. Her story sets a new standard of what is possible for single mothers and entrepreneurs. She is proof that your circumstances do not determine your outcome.
Sara shares how she has crafted an intentional life that supports her child, her business, and her mental health. You do not need to limit yourself to cultural norms. Society's playbook is simply the expectations of the dead, and Sara leads by example, living on her own terms without needing anyone's approval.
In this episode, we explore how to heal from trauma through radical responsibility. Sara conquered her own trauma by accepting responsibility for the standard of treatment she set for herself. She shares her philosophy that the mind is like tofu; it becomes whatever you marinate it in. Through honest evaluation of your actions, an inventory of your influences, and a commitment to kindness, you can craft a life that envelopes you in positivity and love. Join us as we explore the possibilities of a mindful entrepreneur.
Key Takeaways:
[2:00] Chief life officer program
[4:00] Living instead of existing
[8:45] Letting go of micromanaging
[11:40] Entrepreneurship as a single mother
[19:30] Sara’s son's stand-up routine
[20:00] Thriving after abusive relationships
[24:35] The brain is like tofu
[29:27] Tattoos and reprogramming
[33:45] Healing by taking responsibility
[37:50] We are all vessels
[40:00] What makes an icon
[42:00] Prioritizing mental health
Where to Find Our Guest:
Instagram: @sara_almadani_
Website: HalaHi.com
Memorable Quotes:
“I realized by doing that, I am not allowing them to be creative. I am not allowing them to give their highest potential, because they know the boss is going to come in any second and fix it all up. It really takes a toll on you as a person, mentally and physically. So I started to let go slowly, and it was so hard in the beginning but then I learned, and now I don’t micromanage.” [10:05] -Sara Al Madani
“What is culture? It’s us satisfying people in the grave.” [28:40] -Sara Al Madani
“This is when you meet yourself halfway through, it’s when you look at where you went wrong. Who cares about them?! It’s not like it’s going to change them. It’s not going to make them better people. Screw them! Let’s focus on me, how did you go wrong?” [36:25] -Sara Al Madani
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Welcome to the very first episode of the NEW Mindvalley Show! I am Vishen Lakhiani, the founder and CEO of Mindvalley. Expect to level up with each episode as I interview some of the most influential and groundbreaking individuals shaping the world for the better.
Today we welcome Nuseir Yassin. Nuseir is a popular social media personality whose channel, NasDaily, focuses on elevating people, countries, and technologies. He explains that even though he and I are friends, we cannot legally visit each other’s countries due to the ban on Israelis in Malaysia and Malaysians in Israel. This conversation highlights the importance of elevating people as well as technologies, and the need to promote understanding and tolerance between nations.
We also have a lively debate, and share how much time an entrepreneur should work in a week! The minimalist argues for time constraints, while the maximalist defends his non-stop work ethic. Join us for this spirited exchange of ideas as we dissect our own habits and build a deeper understanding of how much work goes into building an empire!
Key Takeaways:
[1:10] Using social media to elevate humanity
[4:25] Vishen’s political obstacles after 911
[10:20] Navigating the world as an Israeli
[13:10]Shifting from sensational news to spreading unity
[16:25] Training storytellers with Nas Academy
[19:25] The difficult journey of an entrepreneur
[23:25] Commiting to a singular mission
[25:17] The niceness trap
[28:40] Defining company culture
[31:30] Debate: How much should an entrepreneur work?
[33:40] The reticular activation system and manifestation
[36:10] Defining spirituality in relationship to creativity
[39:40] Time constraints and opportunity
[42:07] Are you a sniper or a machine gun?
[49:50] The rules change at every stage of life
[51:25] Work expands to the time allowed for it
[52:15] Top 3 lessons from Nusseir
Where to Find Our Guest:
Memorable Quotes:
“I think people forget how sensitive it is to even say the “I” word, on the internet. YOu can’t even say you’re from Isreal because to them Israel doesn’t exist, and you’re like, but this is where I’m from and you’re not gonna delete where I’m from, and so it’s been a constant battle between Israel versus Palestine as opposed to Israel and Palestine, so really I want to dedicate the rest of my life, like you, to the “and” as opposed to the “or”.” [10:32] -Nuseir Yassin
“Our brain will help us notice things that we need to notice, so if you are constantly telling yourself, I live an amazing life, I have the most inspiring conversations, you are more likely to notice the inspirations and the conversations that you have. You are more likely to notice people that might inspire you!” [34:05] -Vishen Lakhiani
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Tom Chi is one of the sharpest minds of our generation. He is the co-founder of Google X and the creator of Google Glass. In this episode, he shares techniques he uses to hack productivity and increase his efficiency in learning. Tom’s systems of living will help you be more effective in the way you work, make better decisions, and put you in a state of constant learning.
Listen out for:
- Why knowledge is the enemy of learning.
- How to maximize your rate of learning.
- Why metabolizzability is more important than the truth.
- What bright spots, dark spots, and associates are and how they can help you.
-The ‘10% Better Fridays’ technique.
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Get ready to be trained by one of the 50 greatest leaders on planet earth.
Peter Diamandis, celebrated futurist and founder and chairman of the X Prize Foundation, lays down his infamous commandments simply called, 'Peter's Laws'. Following them will inevitably lead to innovation, social disruption, more meaningful work, and live up to your highest potential. Strap in and enjoy.
Listen out for:
- Why belief is critical to success.
- Why you should never compromise.
- How to change the rules and what to do when you can't.
- How to think big and achieve the impossible.
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Imagine being so calm and resilient in the face of your next wave of turmoil or difficulty... that you find yourself sailing through it with ease, peace, and confidence, where others would helplessly sink.
In this episode, the celebrated business professor described by Vishen as part-monk, part-Yoda, will give you a remarkable model of reality that builds extraordinary resilience and allows you to reframe any suffering or negativity into effortless bliss and gratitude.
Dr. Srikumar Rao is the creator of the most popular and highest-rated MBA programs at many of the world’s top business schools. His 45-Day Mindvalley program - 'The Quest for Personal Mastery' is a distillation of the same knowledge and wisdom he's taught to countless top business graduates.
Listen out for:
- Why the universe is benevolent and on your side.
- The importance of the gratitude practice.
- Learning to see the good in whatever comes to you.
- How to apply the benevolent universe model in your life.
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As we head into 2023, we are taking a look back at our Top 5 most motivational episodes that we’ve shared over time. Here is number 1. Our guest on this episode is the famous Oscar-winning actor, producer, and now bestselling author Matthew McConaughey. He first gained recognition for his breakout performance in the coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused. And after that, the hits followed: A Time To Kill, Contact, Magic Mike, Dallas Buyers Club, The Wolf of Wall Street, We Are Marshall, Interstellar, Serenity, Frailty, and the list goes on. But if you ask him, McConaughey prefers to call himself a storyteller, and he is proving it with his new memoir, 'Greenlights.' Join Vishen Lakhiani and Matthew McConaughey as they talk about the stories and life lessons that fueled Matthew’s success.
Listen out for:
- A sneak peek into the ideas behind Matthew’s book.
- Matthew’s 1992 simple goals list.
- The Arrow and the Target concept.
- The story of how Matthew found his partner Camila.
- Matthew’s thoughts on the current education system.
- The Just Keep Livin Foundation.
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