\nAre you stuck in work overwhelm, living to work rather than working to simply enjoy life?
\nDo you know how to stay true to yourself and STILL create a fulfilling intimate relationship?
\nAre you aware how you need an encouraging support crew of men you can be vulnerable with \u2026 for the sake of your intimate relationship?
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\nAjit Nawalkha’s story is fairytale-like. He grew up in Jaipur, India – in the northern state of Rajasthan in a small home crowded with 23 family members. From Rajasthan, which means the Land of Kings, Life took Ajit on an adventure through the realms of business, marketing, and publishing, across the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea to Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur, where he quickly rose to become, by his early 30s, the CEO of Mindvalley, an innovative and exciting transformational education company that has trained millions of people around the world in the exploding realm of human potential. I met Ajit a year ago, through his wife, my old friend, the brilliant and talented in her own right, Neeta Bhushan Nawalkha. Despite his remarkable rise from humble beginnings to become a King among thought leader Kings, Ajit carries himself with such an unassuming presence; he\u2019s calm and cool in a way that tells you everything is going to be ok.
\nAjit is also the co-founder of Evercoach, an incredible training experience for coaches that helped fundamentally reshape my own coaching practice back in 2015 when Evercoach was launched, in ways that continue to make a massive difference for me, and for my clients.
\nBe sure to stay for Ajit\u2019s 5 Key Takeaway’s at the end of this episode of Men, This Way \u2026
\nAlright \u2026 Let\u2019s dive \u2026
\nSHOW NOTES
\n6:09 ~ The most surprising part of becoming a father
\n7:24 ~ The shift that takes place when becoming a parent
\n11:06 ~ A formative event in Ajit\u2019s early life
\n15:18 ~ His start on the path of abundance
\n16:30 ~ His journey to where he is now, and what helped him overcome fears in taking action
\n19:58 ~ Asking tough questions when planning for achieving abundance
\n22:00 ~ \u201cThe point of music is discovered in every moment of playing and listening to it. It is the same, I feel, with the greater part of our lives, and if we are unduly absorbed in improving them we may forget altogether to live them.\u201d – Alan Watts
\n22:26 ~ Watching 4 hours of Netflix a day and being deliberate with work
\n23:44 ~ Don\u2019t work because you have to
\n26:18 ~ The impact of male family members and mentors in Ajit\u2019s development
\n28:55 ~ The importance of sharing between men
\n31:29 ~ Regular meetings with other men to keep space for raising issues
\n34:32 ~ Knowledge for intimate relationships
\n37:21 ~ The power of reflection and transformation in relationships
\n38:34 ~ The importance of individuality
\n40:05 ~ Maintaining, not resolving tension
\n41:55 ~ The biggest challenge facing men in the world today
\n45:55 ~ \u201c5 KEY TAKEWAYS\u201d FINALE
\n46:36 ~\xa0KEY INSIGHT:\xa0Take a break and find yourself
\n47:06 ~\xa0KEY MAN TO LEARN FROM:\xa0Ajit\u2019s father, Bryan Reeves, Vishen Lakhiani, Tony Robbins
\n47:34 ~\xa0KEY RESOURCE (most impactful, inspiring book, movie, podcast):\xa0Stealing Fire (Book)
\n48:16\xa0~\xa0KEY INVESTMENT (the best thing you spent money on, under $10,000):\xa0Mind Valley\u2019s A-Fest: www.afest.com
\n48:54\xa0~\xa0KEY PRACTICE (7-day challenge to the men listening): When triggered, lean into the conversation and talk through it.
\nRESOURCES
\nAjit’s Book “Live Big” @ www.livebigthebook.com
\nAjit on LinkedIn
\nAjit on <a href="https://www.facebook.