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In this podcast Joel and Antonia talk about what it means to truly bet on yourself and your natural personality type.
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In this podcast you’ll find:
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What are some ways in which we unconsciously judge whether we’ve lived life well?
- Whose judgments are the most important?
- How does uncertainty influence our life course?
- Why is being brainwashed unavoidable?
- What does it mean to bet on yourself?
- What does betting on yourself NOT mean?
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Why do we delay betting on ourselves?
- How does virtual signaling play into it?
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What kind of life should you be aiming for?
- Discovering your purposeful life.
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How do you bet on yourself?
- What are some core ingredients to betting on yourself?
- Why can it be scary to bet on yourself?
- What is a much more immediate, tangible application of betting on yourself?
- What do you do if your life is too hectic?
- How can you cultivate a relationship with yourself?
- What are the important things to do?
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How can you know whether you bet on yourself today?
- What are some concrete action steps you can take?
- How can you make it easier for yourself to take these action steps?
- How can betting on yourself change your life?
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I really appreciate the messages in this podcast. It helps me to put things into a better perspective as I am trying to design my best last half of life. I agree – put down your device! All of us need that message. Also the concept of allowing ourselves to actually see and understand our own selves through the act of reducing distractions and taking the time whether it’s through meditation or something else is the key to true happiness. You still have to use the key to unlock the door and walk through it and then see what’s there, but in a literal sense, it references opening up what’s in our subconscious, which is a majority of what we are yet unaware of it. Thank you. You do a great job at using examples and multiple ways to help others in these podcasts.
Best type ISFJ, formerly thought INFJ, listener for at least 3 years, but started with your early podcasts.
Thanks Garrett for sharing your thoughts. I agree that each person is on their own journey and different advice can help all types depending on their circustances.
Wow Eliana. It’s awesome to hear from someone starting early on breaking other’s expectations. Please keep us posted along your journey.
love your podcast. and love your recent shift towards moving into action. and being a role model yourself, leaving your highly sophisticated world of types and starting to create sth new, your idea of a type based current, stream of live.And that includes enjoying the paradox that you tell people to listen to their own voice and not to other voices. or in a podcast tell people to stop listening to podcasts. which seem to have amused yourselves as well. but I definetly get your point, like the idea of evaluating each day by my own standards.
I wouldn’t be an INFJ if this wasn’t reminding me of releated concepts, like https://responsibility.com/responsibility-process/ – taking responsibility
or of Hermann Hesse’s Siddharta, in which he moves through phases of mundane success, spiritual englightment only to end up as a ferry men. and this being a meaningful live.
like a friend of mine who just performed her first self-written theatre play. Commercially a desaster, no fame, but great play. and her mission.
Thank you so much for this podcast, I listened to around 50 of them – helped me appreciate more being an INFJ :)
Thanks Ryan for your comments.