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Auteur(s): Finn + Adler
  • Résumé

  • Welcome to the best you nation! We created our Podcast with your potential in mind. We have mastered the Motivational Landscape through endless opportunities of learning and creating. 🚀 Join us as we carve a path through the motivational realm, delivering powerful insights, actionable strategies, and stories of triumph. 🌟 Subscribe for a front-row seat to the evolution of your mindset, personal development, and unstoppable growth. This isn't just a podcast; it's your daily dose of motivation to conquer new heights! 🔥 Ready to redefine your limits and dominate your journey to greatness? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebestyounation/support
    Finn + Adler
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Épisodes
  • Gauging Your Impact ( Revisited Edition )
    Jul 2 2024

    Summary

    This episode of The Best You Nation podcast discusses the concept of gauging impact and the power of small actions to make a difference. The hosts share personal stories and reflections on how they have been impacted by others and how they strive to make a positive impact in return. They emphasize the importance of genuine and selfless actions, and the need for society to be more supportive and encouraging of each other's success. The episode concludes with a reminder to reflect on one's own life and consider how they can make a meaningful impact.

    Keywords

    impact, gauging impact, small actions, personal stories, reflection, positive impact, genuine actions, selflessness, support, encouragement, success

    Takeaways

    • Small actions can have a significant impact on others.
    • Gauging impact involves being genuine and selfless in our actions.
    • Society should be more supportive and encouraging of each other's success.
    • Reflect on your own life and consider how you can make a meaningful impact.

    KeyNotes

    • "The small little drops of water add up to a whole cup of water"
    • "You're doing it to be genuine"
    • "It's the little small individual things that we receive through knowledge that could generate this impact on us"
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    37 min
  • Still Feels Like I'm Not Grown Up ( Revisited Edition )
    Jun 25 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Finn and Adler revisit the topic of feeling like a child as an adult. They reflect on their previous thoughts and discuss how their perspectives have changed now that they are in committed relationships. They explore the concept of being grown and how it is not solely determined by age, but by taking responsibility for oneself and making a positive impact on others. They share personal anecdotes and highlight the importance of maintaining a balance between adulthood and embracing childlike tendencies. In this conversation, Adler and Finn reflect on their experiences growing up and the lessons they've learned along the way. They discuss the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and not relying on others to provide for them. They also touch on the idea of being grateful for the opportunities and independence they have, as well as the importance of discipline and hard work. They share stories from their childhood, highlighting the growth and maturity they have achieved. The conversation concludes with a reminder to be the change and be a good person in the world.Keywordsfeeling like a child, adulthood, grown, responsibility, impact, balance, growing up, responsibility, independence, gratitude, discipline, hard work, childhood, maturity, change, good person

    Takeaways

    • Feeling like a child as an adult is not necessarily a negative thing, as long as it doesn't hinder one's responsibilities and growth.
    • Being grown is not solely determined by age, but by taking responsibility for oneself and making a positive impact on others.
    • Childlike tendencies can coexist with adulthood and can bring joy and balance to one's life.
    • Every day is an opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of one's age or educational background. Take responsibility for your own life and don't rely on others to provide for you.
    • Be grateful for the opportunities and independence you have.
    • Discipline and hard work are important for personal growth and success.
    • Reflect on your childhood experiences and appreciate the lessons learned.
    • Be the change and be a good person in the world.
    • Defining Grown: Responsibility and Impact
    • Embracing Childlike Tendencies in Adulthood Embracing Change and Being a Good Person
    • The Importance of Discipline and Hard Work

    • Keynotes

    • "I get really excited when my favorite sports team is playing and they're winning. Like it'd be like watching Germany take down Brazil. You're screaming at the top of your lungs and you're running around like a little kid."
    • "Being grown means that you are responsible for taking care of yourself and you're responsible for taking care of your bills and taking care of, like being a responsible adult."
    • "Being grown is just the amount of impact that you can generate with those people that are within your reach."
    • "It's not what I expected."
    • "Wow, I did it."
    • "If they have kids, they're saying that more and more people are waiting to in their 30s to have kids and if they have, they're only having one."


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    56 min
  • Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ( Revisited Edition )
    Jun 18 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the importance of not sweating the small stuff and prioritizing what truly matters. They reflect on an episode from two years ago where they talked about this topic and how their perspectives have evolved since then. They emphasize the need to focus on the present moment and not let hypothetical situations or other people's opinions affect their mindset. They also discuss the challenges of relationships and the importance of resilience and prioritizing the well-being of loved ones. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and not letting minor setbacks derail progress. In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the importance of not sweating the small stuff and how to prioritize what truly matters. They emphasize the need to shift mindset, focus on the big picture, and find solutions instead of stressing about minor details. They also talk about the importance of communication and compromise in relationships, particularly when it comes to financial planning. The conversation concludes with the idea of letting go of things that are out of our control and focusing on personal growth and positivity.

    Keywords

    not sweating the small stuff, prioritizing, mindset, resilience, relationships, stress management, mindset shift, prioritization, communication, compromise, financial planning, letting go, personal growth, positivity

    Takeaways

    • Don't sweat the small stuff and focus on what truly matters
    • Develop resilience and bounce back from setbacks
    • Prioritize the well-being of loved ones
    • Maintain a positive mindset and don't let minor setbacks derail progress Don't sweat the small stuff and focus on the big picture
    • Shift your mindset and find solutions instead of stressing
    • Communicate and compromise in relationships, especially when it comes to finances
    • Let go of things that are out of your control
    • Focus on personal growth and positivity
    • Maintaining a Positive Mindset
    • Developing Resilience and Bouncing Back Letting Go of Things Out of Your Control
    • Communication and Compromise in Relationships


    • Keynotes

    • "When a person doesn't want you or is not interested in dating you or interested in pursuing a relationship with you, it's okay. It's not the end of the world."
    • "You can't sweat the small things in life because you can't control extenuating factors."
    • "I don't sweat the small stuff when it comes to me specifically, but I do worry about small stuff when it comes to the person that I care about."
    • "We have this much money left to pay for the wedding. What am I going to do? Oh my goodness. When really in retrospect, it is only a small section of our life that we have to worry about something like that."
    • "Start focusing on what's next. Relationship may have not worked. Okay. Low than this in the sadness, low than this frustration, low than the disappointment for just a short time, but begin to look at, okay, I'm still me. I'm still here. I still have what I have."
    • "Sweating the small stuff doesn't really get you anywhere except it just continues to add stress to your day. It actually makes you more tired. It makes you, you know, it just exhausts you."


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    51 min

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