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Pawel Wencel, is the host and co-creator of Uncharted Performance. He does a phenomenal job seeking out the stories of his guests where he highlights the adversity they’ve had to overcome. What I found most fascinating in this conversation was the process of thinking that Pawel uses to continually achieve his goals. He has a full time corporate job while pursuing his passion project. It’s very easy to blame time, circumstances, or be paralyzed by the enormity of the task ahead. How does he take responsibility for what’s most important? How did he break down his vision into actionable steps? What does that structure look like? These concepts are not just limited to side hustles and passion projects. It’s about figuring out how to make time for whatever is most important to you. Show Notes: - (4:40) - Almost getting shot by your best friend
- (9:03) - Vulnerability
- (11:44) - Using training to expose limitations
- (15:11) - Origins of Uncharted Performance
- (18:52) - Ask
- (21:33) - Taking responsibility
- (26:04) - Process for outlining a vision and working backwards
- (30:08) - Priorities and goals shifting
- (33:43) - Process of thinking
- (38:52) - Corporate job
- (42:14) - Structure for retaining information from books
- (48:07) - Not believing in positivity
- (52:25) - Gratitude and perspective
Resources we may have talked about: How you can connect with Pawel: If you wanna grab any book we’ve talked about in the past, head over to theairbornemind.com/readinglist. You’ll see all the books recommended from each guest. And if you want you can get a free audiobook and 30 day free trial there as well. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on iTunes and lemme know what you think. It would really help me out so I can continue creating awesome stuff for you. And remember the greatest compliment you can give is by sharing this with someone else who might enjoy it or somewhere on the web. Once again thank you for being a listener and supporting the show. Until next time. |