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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Self Actualization 101 (The Steve Currington Case Study) | Lamborghinis and Yeezys

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2019

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Do you have visions of driving a Lamborghini, wearing Yeezys and traveling around the world as you please? Today’s guest and Clay Clark's business coaching client (Steve Currington) shares about what it means to “self-actualize” from his perspective.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Two men, 13 multimillion dollar businesses, eight kids, one business coach radio show. It's the

0:09.1

Thrive Time Business Coach Radio show. Get ready to enter the Thrive Time Show.

0:14.0

That's it.

0:15.0

Times away.

0:18.0

Yes, yes, and Thrive Nation. We've got a quick one, but a powerful show for you today. We're talking

0:24.4

about self-actualization 101 with Steve Currington. Steve Currington,

0:30.6

welcome out of the show. How are you, sir?

0:32.3

I'm amazing. How are you, sir? I'm amazing. How are you, Clay?

0:33.8

I am doing very well, and I want to talk to you about self-actualization.

0:38.6

Self-actualization is the term that was coined by Maslow. You've heard of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

0:48.8

Mr. Maslow, he was a, he studied positive psychology. What makes people happy?

0:54.8

Gotcha. As opposed to like Freud, what makes people fall in love with their mothers?

0:59.2

You know that kind of stuff. He didn't study the electric complex or the

1:02.0

Oedipus complex of why do men love their mothers and why do daughters want to marry their dad that kind of weird Freud stuff. That's not what Maslow focused on. Maslow focused on positive psychology.

1:14.0

And to summarize some of his findings,

1:16.7

he created this thing called Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

1:18.8

I'm showing it to you now.

1:19.6

It's a triangle.

1:21.1

At the bottom you have air, you know most people want to breathe air, water, food,

1:28.1

shelter, little things like sleep, clothing, physiological things that you need to survive.

1:33.4

Food, shelter, sleep, safety, that kind of thing.

1:38.0

Now the next, you go up, once your physiological needs are met,

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