• 33 Days, No Plans: The Surprising Life Lessons I Discovered on a Spontaneous Road Trip (Part 1)

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

33 Days, No Plans: The Surprising Life Lessons I Discovered on a Spontaneous Road Trip (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • Taking a break from our usual routines can really open our eyes to new ways of seeing and doing things.

    In this episode, I dive deep into the lessons I learned from my recent 33-day sabbatical journey, specifically how our understanding of ourselves influences our daily decisions and experiences.

    Throughout this road trip, I embraced the role of the observer, making decisions based on my current understanding and needs, and allowing each new experience to shape me into a different observer by the day's end.

    We often don't realize how our perceptions shape our reality, and on this trip, I lived how freeing it can be to not overcommit and to manage my expectations. This allowed me to truly relax and immerse myself in the experience, adjusting on the fly, which brought a profound sense of peace and enjoyment.

    Whether you're someone who meticulously plans every detail or you thrive on spontaneity, this episode will offer insights into how your role as an observer affects your life and how you can become more adaptable and fulfilled.

    So let's unpack these ideas together—how we perceive, react, and ultimately live our lives based on the continuous learning about ourselves. Join me as I share not just the sights and sounds of my adventure, but the transformative lessons about living more authentically.

    Grab your headphones, and let's get into it.

    - Mark

    Let’s connect:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrobertsonpcc

    Email: mark@coachmark.com

    Website: www.coachmark.com

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