The Adventure Paradox: Horses, Mountains & Dogs
Welcome to the show that is a game changer for you to choose your own adventure! At the end of the week, certified coach and CEO of The Adventure Paradox, Cat Caldwell Myers shares a short minisode based on a seasonal principle needed to reach the mountain top. On Mondays, we drop a full length episode featuring a guest from one of our adventure series. Each conversation will bring you ever closer to the adventure that is seeking you, inside your soul, regardless of your current circumstances (the paradox). Many have forgotten that the adventure is NOW - wherever we are, whatever is happening, and whoever we do it with, as much as it is all that we have done and all that we will do. Animals and nature help us do this, as do connecting with teachers and the principles of adventure. We focus on goals and the realities that often keep us from attaining them, learning to master both in the fullness of "THE Adventure Paradox." Entrepreneurial Mothers, Caretakers and Women who crave elevated relationships and love animals and nature, will especially resonate with our message, community and offerings. We offer writing and podcasting services to teach professionals how to get in to the top 3% of podcasts, publish a bestseller, find their voice and launch their purpose from anywhere in the world. Please add our show to your library and share a review screenshot with us for a free gift!
The Adventure Paradox: Horses, Mountains & Dogs
Thank You For Not Yelling
What? About What? Why? Why Would I?
A concierge said this to me recently at one of the nicest hotels in California. We were late to the party - there was not much she could do to give us what we wanted anyways. But we tipped her for trying and thanked her for her service.
When we checked out the front desk told us that we were some of the nicest guests they have ever had. I don't think this is because that is true, I think it is about comparison and the high level of expectation that comes along with the high cost of very nice hotels.
What if it could be enough? What if we did not raise our voices or our volume when we don't agree or like something? Why are people wired this way? Why is it okay to yell at people? Isn't yelling bad behavior on the part of the person yelling?
I unpack this and more in today's LIVE minisode.
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