Thoughtonomy Podcast, named after the first book published by Entrepreneur, Speaker & Coach, Grant Gavin, will challenge you to question your own thoughts and beliefs that may be holding you back from living a life of fulfilled potential. In a world that wants to think for you, it's important to become consciously aware of how your unconscious thinking patterns may not be serving you well.
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Thoughtonomy Podcast, named after the first book published by Entrepreneur, Speaker & Coach, Grant Gavin, will challenge you to question your own thoughts and beliefs that may be holding you back from living a life of fulfilled potential. In a world that wants to think for you, it's important to become consciously aware of how your unconscious thinking patterns may not be serving you well.
<p>In Episode 8 of the <em>Thoughtonomy Podcast</em>, host Grant Gavin dives deep into the concept of Ikigai and the journey of discovering one’s purpose. In this insightful solo episode, Grant breaks down the Japanese philosophy of Ikigai, which translates to "a reason for being," and explores how aligning passion, profession, mission, and vocation can lead to a truly fulfilled and purposeful life. He shares practical advice on finding clarity amidst the noise and how to identify what makes you feel most alive. Whether you're at a crossroads or simply looking to understand yourself better, this episode offers valuable tools and perspectives to help you uncover your unique purpose. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that will inspire you to live a life of meaning and fulfillment.</p>
Thoughtonomy
Thoughtonomy Podcast, named after the first book published by Entrepreneur, Speaker & Coach, Grant Gavin, will challenge you to question your own thoughts and beliefs that may be holding you back from living a life of fulfilled potential. In a world that wants to think for you, it's important to become consciously aware of how your unconscious thinking patterns may not be serving you well.