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The Art Of Coaching

E16 | The Passion Paradox: With Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2019

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

If you examined the common characteristics of all of the CEO's, high level athletes, MD's and Special Operators in the world it's highly likely you'd find they all have one quality in common that drives their success: discontent. For some reason, most successful people can never stop and appreciate what they have done as soon as they achieve they are onto the next thing. On the flip side this quality can be a curse that leads to failed marriages, abandon children, health problems and more. This is the paradox of being passionate and it's the topic of this weeks show with my guests Brad Stulberg & Steve Magness who have co-authored a new book called “The Passion Paradox”.About The Authors Brad Stulberg is an author and executive consultant/coach while Steve Magness is an elite level distance running coach. Together in 2017, they authored the best-selling book “Peak Performance”. Both men are high achievers in their chosen fields, and have had to face this paradox on their own and have become highly qualified to talk about being passionate, losing balance and being burnt out. Topics Covered On This Weeks Show What made the authors want to write the book Does commitment bring on the Passion Paradox Chasing validation and the cost of doing it Do Brad and Steve get jealous of other books in their category that get more praise than them Why forcing performance always back fires How to go down the research rabbit hole without letting the nuance of it consume you Why asking for help can prevent the passion paradox Is passion suffering? Is living a balanced life an illusion? Having people around you that can call you out passionparadoxbook.com@SteveMagness@BStulberg Like Brad said in the show "if you're not on the newsletter, what are you doing?" Get on it here https://artofcoaching.com/start

Transcript

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0:00.0

March 19th, that is the date that the book that we are going to be talking about on this podcast episode is going to release.

0:07.6

It is called The Passion Paradox. It's by Brad Stolberg and Steve Magnus, two friends of mine.

0:13.0

They're also the authors of peak performance. Many of you guys have read that. It's been pretty cool.

0:18.4

Usually whenever I saw somebody post something about conscious coaching, peak performance was right alongside that in some of your guys' Instagram pictures

0:26.4

and that was just kind of surreal,

0:28.1

especially because Brad and Steve were huge

0:31.4

in regards to giving me advice

0:32.8

when I was a clueless first time self-published author.

0:36.2

So to be able to share that space with them was huge.

0:39.7

You guys are gonna love this episode.

0:41.8

The passion paradox is something that I think

0:44.4

is overdue.

0:45.3

And while we've heard people talk about the importance

0:48.0

of passion for a long time,

0:49.4

you'd be surprised at how they can misguide you,

0:52.3

how it can mislead you.

0:54.0

Some of you might already know a little bit about this

0:56.0

because if you're on my newsletter about a week ago,

0:58.9

you got a early pre-order form,

1:01.7

you got some other freebies at Brad and Steve,

1:04.2

sent along with it

1:05.0

So thank you to those of you there on the newsletter hoping you guys are finding value in that because those PDFs and everything

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