Episode 26:The Power of Questions and Coaching to Level Up Your Life with Bryan Winston artwork
Adulthood: Revisited

Episode 26:The Power of Questions and Coaching to Level Up Your Life with Bryan Winston

  • S1E26
  • 39:00
  • May 15th 2020

What is up, A:R Family?!

I'm not sure how the weather is in your parts of the world, but Lawd Ooh Lawd the sun came out to play today!

As it appears that many places are getting closer to reopening, many people are probably asking, "what will be the new normal? what will I be able to do in and with my life after quarantine?"

We couldn't have had a more appropriate guest for a time such as this, where there is so much uncertainty and questions being asked.

Our guest is Bryan Winston. He is a Performance Coach to business owners and corporate leaders, helping them level up their lives through potent and provoking conversations.

The conversation we had on this podcast truly was exactly that - potent and provoking.

There are lots of reasons we can come up with to explain and/or justify why our lives aren't exactly what we want them to be.

As Bryan shares, once you accept that thoughts are nothing more than just thoughts, you can empower yourself to start building the life of your dreams.

Have you ever said something along the lines of, "why is running a business so hard?"

While many people may share your sentiment, if you tell that to Bryan, he'll guide you to putting thoughts like that onto the proverbial witness stand.

When you take the time to cross-examine this thought, and thoughts just like these, that "difficult reality" that you call your experience can come crashing down.

Verily, it's powerful stuff.

Creating a life of your choice is your responsibility - no one is coming to save you. This is the Adulthood: Revisited Podcast.

You can reach Bryan Winston below:

LinkedIn: Bryan Winston

IG: bmarcwinston

www.bryanwinstoncoaching.com

Adulthood: Revisited

I dunno about y'all, but in the last few years I've been trying to figure who I am.

I've asked myself who am I as a person, as a man, as a partner in relationship, who am I in business.

I wonder if who I am is really who I want to be

If not, when did it change, and what can I do to tap into who I really want to be.

If you've asked yourself questions like these, then I invite you to join me on this journey, Adulthood: Revisited.