Why is it that sometimes we make the right decisions, yet at other times, despite our best intentions and efforts, we struggle?
How do you recognize and reconcile the thought fallacies, internal conflicts and inflexible thinking patters that keep you from performing at your best in whatever area of life or work is most important to you?
These are just a few of the questions we are going to address in this episode.
I have had the pleasure of presenting countless numbers of workshops and seminars around the world with my guest. Ian and I are both co-founders of PTA Global, we worked together extensively in multiple companies and consulting projects in the health and fitness industry and he’s one of the people I love and respect most.
Ian O’Dwyer has a unique perspective and observation of the human body, as well as the human being who resides in it.
He’s been able to help his clients, many of whom have travelled literally across the world to see him, to produce remarkable results through his highly skilled, empathetic and holistic appreciation of movement.
Ian strives to empower his clients to take responsibility for their wellbeing. We share the philosophy that wellness practices are not only a path to experiencing the benefits of greater wellbeing, but a path to creating the freedom to enjoy a richer experience of life and accomplish whatever goals most inspire the individual, based on their values.
A philosophy that Ian Has taught his students around the world through his many mentorships and several hundred seminars across the globe.
In this episode we discuss the holistic root causes of poor decision making, common fallacies about why people get stuck, and how to use somewhat unconventional, yet highly effective strategies to resolve some of the issues that keep us from doing what we want to do, as well as being who we most want to be.
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