The Adversity Advantage with Doug Bopst
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
How To Escape The Rat Race, Declutter Your Mind & Transform Your Life | TK Coleman
T.K. Coleman has been an educator and entrepreneur for the past twenty years. After co-founding an apprenticeship program to help aspiring young professionals launch their careers, he now serves as the Education Director at the Foundation for Economic Education. Combining his experience in entrepreneurship, finance, philosophy, and theater, he now delivers compelling workshops on entrepreneurship, creativity, and economic thinking to HS and College students around the country. In July 2022 T.K. joined The Minimalists Podcast as their new Co-host and is excited to help people declutter the habits and ideas that hold them back from the life they truly want.
Today on the show we discuss: how to escape the rat race and get rid of emotional clutter, how to quiet the noise and deal with adversity in the moment, the danger of having too many friends and how to reevaluate relationships, how to reframe negative events in your life, how to convince yourself to do the “hard thing” even when it’s scary, how to ride the “wave of life” and much more.
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