Ever feel like life is going great… until it’s not? In this episode, Joe and Curt unpack a simple yet powerful framework for understanding the messy, yet beautiful, loop we all go through: Orientation, Disorientation, and Reorientation. Whether you're cruising through a season of clarity or stuck in the middle of confusion, this cycle can help you navigate life’s ups and downs with resilience and purpose. And of course, there’s plenty of classic rock talk, blender recommendations, and a reminder that leaving a concert early is practically a crime.
Key Takeaways
- Orientation: This is when life feels stable and predictable. You feel confident, grounded, and like you’ve found your groove. Appreciate it, because it won’t last forever.
- Disorientation: Something shakes your world, externally or internally, and suddenly nothing makes sense. It’s tempting to rush or numb this phase, but real growth starts here.
- Reorientation: The clarity after the storm. You don’t go back to who you were, you evolve into someone stronger, wiser, and more aligned with what really matters.
- The Loop is Life: This isn’t a one-time deal. You’ll go through this cycle again and again in different areas of life—but each time, you emerge a little more whole.
Curt’s Stuff for the Week
- Win: Went to a Styx + REO Speedwagon + Don Felder concert with his daughter at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater. Four hours of rock glory and nostalgia!
- Resource: Rainbow – Rising (vinyl). Curt dove deep into the Ronnie James Dio era of rock, exploring Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Holy Diver. Stargazer is a standout track.
- Quote: “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” — Henry Ford
Joe’s Stuff for the Week
- Win: Finalized the hire of a talented internal candidate to lead sales efforts in Europe—bringing clarity and momentum to the team.
- Resource: Nutribullet SmartSense Blender (1400W) – Joe’s new go-to for fluffy protein shakes and fiber-packed smoothies. Worth every penny.
- Quote: “Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.” — Napoleon Hill
Life’s not a straight line, it’s a loop. Understanding the cycle of orientation, disorientation, and reorientation helps you move forward with grace and resilience. Whether you’re in the storm or coming out of it, just keep moving. Remember, progress is better than perfection.
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