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The Model Health Show

TMHS 248: The Power Of Vulnerability And Taking Off Our Masks - With Lewis Howes

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2017

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

There’s a Japanese proverb that says, “You have three faces. The first face, you show to the world. The second face, you show to your close friends, and your family. The third face, you never show anyone. It is the truest reflection of who you are.” This statement reflects something beautiful, chilling, and very real about how we operate as human beings. We all wear masks. And it’s not a bad thing. We put on masks to accentuate different parts of our character. Sometimes you might put on the mask of a strong leader, while at other times you wear the mask of a humble servant. You might put on the mask of the tough guy or girl to draw a line in the sand and get your point across, while at other times you wear the mask of vulnerability, letting your guard down to whatever life may bring. We can pick these masks up and put them down. It’s healthy, it’s natural, and it’s embedded in how we connect. But, what happens when a mask gets stuck on? First of all, please know that you’ve definitely had this happen before! For me, I think of Jim Carrey in the movie The Mask. At first this incredible mask gives him superhuman abilities… then, over time, the mask takes over his life. He loses himself, and taking the mask off seems impossible. The danger of getting a mask stuck on is that you can forget that it’s just a mask, and it’s not all of who you are. Today we’re going to dive into some of the most valuable insights you’ll ever come across when it comes to your own inner psychology. New York Times bestselling author Lewis Howes is here to share the goods on how we can instantly cultivate a better relationship with ourselves, our loved ones, and the world at large. Right now is the time to see the true reflection of ourselves so that we can be empowered in our choices, confident in who we really are, and capable of change when we need it. Simply click play, listening deeply, and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: What the most important relationship is in your life. Why unwarranted aggression is often a sign of a deeper problem. How vulnerability can open the door for real strength. Why you can still feel unhappy after accomplishing your biggest goals. How sharing your hardships and dark secrets can make people connect with you even more. The shocking rates that men commit homicide and suicide compared to women. How having an “8 Mile moment” can free you from worry about what other people think of you. What women can do to help the men in their life open up, connect, and have better relationships. What the “Stoic Mask” is and how it affects our lives. How our thoughts can lead to devastating illnesses. Why the masks we wear can actually be very helpful in our lives. Why we tend to identify great athletes as great men (even when that might not be the case). How focusing on material things can be inspiring (and how it can backfire). How many of our masks are fitted onto us as kids. Why giving and receiving affection can be tough for many people. How acknowledgement drives many of our decisions. The powerful acknowledgment exercise you can do RIGHT NOW to change lives. * Download The Transcript Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off The School of Greatness - With Guest Lewis Howes Master Your Mindset - With Guest Prince Ea Epigenetics & The Biology Of Belief - With Guest Dr. Bruce Lipton Mind Over Medicine - With Guest Dr. Lissa Rankin School of Greatness Podcast Apple Podcasts / Stitcher The Mask Of Masculinity - Get the book right here! Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

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Welcome to The Model Health Show. This is Fitness and Nutrition Expert, Sean Stevenson,

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and I'm so grateful for you tuning in with me today.

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It's a very, very special episode because we're talking about something that I feel to be

0:23.3

the number one most influential factor in our health and our well-being and our success in our

0:28.8

lives. What do you think that is? You think it's the food that we're eating? You think it's the

0:33.7

exercise program? No, absolutely not. I truly do believe that it's our relationships,

0:40.0

and specifically our relationship with ourselves. Because at the end of the day,

0:44.2

it's really that internal game that's going to get us to do the things that we need to do in our

0:47.9

lives, and also how we relate to each other is immensely important. I was just listening to my friend

0:53.9

ET, aka Eric Thomas, and he's arguably the number one motivational speaker in the world,

1:00.4

and he was just talking about the fact that he loves being around healthy people.

1:05.2

And it's because it makes it easy for him. It makes it easy for us when we're around that

1:10.3

environment, when we're around the environment that uplifts us. But we need to make sure that we're

1:15.4

doing the same thing for other people as well. And at the end of the day, our relationships are really

1:21.9

the biggest influence on our health, on our fitness, on our well-being, and those relationships.

1:26.9

And you got to remember, too, humans were very social creatures. We evolved in tribes. We

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evolved having each other's back and helping to build civilization through us being together,

1:39.0

and working together as one. But today, we have a situation where we have more friends on Facebook

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than friends in real life. We've become more connected in some ways, but more separate in other ways.

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And this is bringing about some new challenges. And also just the massive shift that's happening

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