Ep.16 Stop focusing on the problem - with Mark Delaney

Show notes

At the age of 47, Mark left his career and ended up in a lonely season of soul-searching that led to a powerful season of purpose and freedom.

Mark Delaney and his wife are on a mission to help people clarify their purpose. They have created an experience called The Purpose Mastermind. This is an 8-week journey where people study the topic of purpose. In the end, each person declares their purpose in one simple, powerful sentence.

In this episode, we discuss the following:

  • Mark's life before he took a leap and changed his life for the better
  • Why purpose is essential to living a life of freedom
  • Emotions and feelings when you are feeling trapped
  • Why focusing on the problem is holding you back in life

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Quotes:

"And so inside that prison cell, you're frustrated. I was, I'm frustrated cause I was not living that life. And to cover the frustration, you eat more food. And then, and then you think, well, I hate being overweight, and if I get skinny enough to fit through these bars, I can go live that life, but I'm not living that life, and I hate that."

"This is why purpose is such an important component. Because if we don't have something that moves us, cause purpose moves people. Like I have a purpose, I'm moving. If I don't have something that moves me, I just stay in the prison cell of my problems in my past."

Resources:

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