Playing a Game We Cant Win Tripp and Alyson Lanier

Published: March 10, 2020, 10 a.m.

Do you think more success and status are the keys to lasting fulfillment? \n\nWhat happens when our achievements leave us feeling empty? \n\nAnd what does it mean to be dangerous? \n\nToday, my wife, Alyson and I explore a life beyond constant comfort and how most men are stuck in a trap \u2014 striving to play a game they can\u2019t win. \n\nIn this interview:\nAlyson recovers from her bathroom noises\nGetting over ourselves can be painful\nA threat to our self image feels like a threat to our lives\nWhat it means to be responsible for your life\nTolerating bullshit vs saying \u201cno\u201d\n\nPlus:\nSettling because \u201cthis is just the way it is\u201d\nBlaming others and playing the victim\nDo victims enjoy feeling powerless?\nWhy someone with a victim mentality isn\u2019t coachable\nThe addiction to sadness and suffering\n\nAnd:\nWhen success leaves us feeling empty\n\u201cWhat\u2019s wrong with me? I thought I\u2019d feel fulfilled.\u201d\nWhat would feel expansive?\nWhat do I want more than being comfortable all the time?\nDeveloping a guidance system based on what you value most\n\nYou don't have to settle. Click here to learn the same mindset principles that Tripp Lanier uses with his coaching clients \u2014 including Navy SEALs, executives, and entrepreneurs. The Daily Toolkit is available for immediate download. \nhttps://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/