
Anatomy of Success: The Four Tenants of Equanimity
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Narrateur(s):
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Steve Wohlenhaus
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Steve Wohlenhaus
À propos de cet audio
Personal growth. Personal development. Financial freedom. Meaningful relationships. Healthy intimate relationships. Wealth and money. Health and fitness. Personal growth and prosperity. Satisfying friendships. Happiness and well-being. Leadership and motivation. Business success. All have something in common: Your full participation and commitment are required before self-improvement can begin.
I strongly believe each of us has the potential to be extraordinary and that the human soul seeks relevance. Unlocking that potential requires dedication to what I call the "Four Tenants of Equanimity".
Satisfying friendships and healthy relationships with family. Happy intimate relationships and satisfying work. A commitment to health and well-being.
My goal is to help you start defining success on your terms and start gravitating toward discovering personal happiness and rediscovering your authentic self. It’s a journey, one I would like to help you navigate.
I especially want to help young people apprehend destructive teenage tendencies and discover discipline as the foundation for personal excellence.
Our modern definition of success is one-dimensional, and it’s a rather elusive concept, anyway. It relies heavily upon material acquisition, achievements, and beauty, and our society promotes these empty promises heavily. I believe focusing too much energy on the pursuit of wealth and cosmetic beauty results in diminishing a person’s probability of experiencing significance.
I am a big believer in building wealth, but for the right reasons. Join me in exploring the qualities of truly successful people who have discovered success is a process that involves exploring what promotes personal happiness.
©2018 Steve Wohlenhaus (P)2018 Steve Wohlenhaus