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🗓️ 3 April 2017
⏱️ 59 minutes
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If you’ve not seen one of J.P. Sears’ hilarious videos, you must have spent the last few years on another planet. J.P. has seemed to burst on the scene with his “Awaken With J.P.” video channel but behind it is a 13-year career as an emotional healing coach. Yet, something happened a few years ago that launched him to a new level of attention and success. What was it? J.P. shares on this episode that it was when he decided and then acted on the decision to be himself. You can hear what that journey was like for J.P. and what it might be like for you if you dare to start the journey, on this episode.
For 13 years J.P. Sears was serving people in a very fulfilling way. He was an emotional healing coach. In that role, he saw a good deal of success and was very fulfilled personally through helping people heal and grow. But he felt he’d been doing so in spite of who he really was. His quirky sense of humor and witty personality had never been a part of his approach and it was a part of himself that he missed. When J.P. decided to create - and publish - his first comedy video everything changed for the better. Listen to his story on this episode.
All of us grow up trying to discover who we are - who we are designed to be. It’s a natural part of the human path of development. In our most formative years, we don’t realize that is the journey we are on and we seek instead to find happiness by pleasing the important people around us - parents, siblings, teachers, etc. It’s natural, and we all do it. And it’s what keeps us from discovering and being our authentic selves. In his own insightful and funny way, J.P. Sears shares how he understands the struggle to discover our true selves and what happens when we truly learn to BE that person, on this episode.
All of us have voices of doubt that alternately whisper and scream into our thought process through the course of our lives. Those voices come from a variety of places and rise up in force any time we begin to step outside what is normal. Why? Because normal is what feels safe, even if it’s not. J.P. Sears says that is the resistance we all face in order to grow - in order to become. He shares how he has learned to fight the resistance and the outcome of doing so, on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane.
For many years now we’ve all heard the rallying cry of much of the entrepreneurial community - Find Your Passion! But is that the best advice? On this episode of Freedom Fast Lane, J.P. Sears tells why he sees it as poor advice though not necessarily wrong. He shares why the sentiment behind it is exactly what you should be after but how the way to go about it is never as clear and clean as you might expect. In his mind, finding your passion requires that you try a lot of different things, pivoting each time you discover what is NOT the thing you really want to do. It’s an engaging, funny, and helpful conversation you won’t want to miss.
FOR GETTING STARTED: Do the work to know yourself. You can’t hope to be true to your personal purpose if you don’t know who you are. Being authentically yourself is not your enemy.
FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Become willing to search without finding. In other words, learn to search and discover for the joy of what will happen that you never even know to search for. When you are willing to walk that path, you wind up finding the best things.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Freedom Fastlane, presented by Capitalism.com. |
0:08.5 | This is the show about building businesses and investing the profits so that you can live life on your terms. |
0:16.2 | And now your host, the future owner of the Cleveland Indians, Ryan Daniel Moran. |
0:23.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Freedom Fastlane. I'm your host, Ryan |
0:27.7 | Daniel Moran, and today we are going to be joined with the legendary, the man, the myth, the legend, |
0:33.4 | Mr. J.P. Sears. You probably recognize J.P. from his viral videos. He's received over 100 million |
0:39.9 | views across YouTube and Facebook. Most popularly, his video on entrepreneurship, his video on |
0:45.5 | how to be gluten intolerant, and his videos on how to be ultra-spiritual. He's also the author |
0:51.4 | of a new book by that very same title, How to Be Ultra Spiritual. |
0:56.4 | J.P. and I go into several different things in this episode. We talk about how he makes videos go viral. |
1:02.9 | He talks about being true to oneself. And I asked him to address entrepreneurship specifically |
1:08.5 | because in this crazy world, we tend to size each other up |
1:13.4 | and compare our results to one another, |
1:15.3 | and often it can become a little bit of an ego trip. |
1:18.0 | So I asked him to speak to that |
1:19.8 | based on his experience working with clients, |
1:22.6 | and also now that he is a full-time entrepreneur |
1:26.2 | that is very much in the public eye, how he deals with that, |
1:29.9 | what things come up for him. So first of all, this episode is going to make you laugh. Second, |
1:34.7 | it's going to teach you some things about using video and making things go viral in your business. |
1:39.5 | You're also going to learn a little bit about yourself and some of your mental noise that goes on that |
1:44.7 | might keep you back from the success that you want. J.P. talks very openly about the fact that he |
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