How to Live on Purpose with Antonio Neves
It can be all too easy to wake up one day and wonder how we got where we are. This can be especially jarring if you look around and feel unhappy about your position in life, or that you missed out on achieving your dreams. We get to this place from living on autopilot.
Many people get stuck in that moment, when they realize things didn’t turn out as planned. But if we instead use that realization to start living life on our own terms, we can continue to create exciting, fulfilling experiences.
Today on The Broken Brain Podcast, Dhru talks to his good friend Antonio Neves about living life purposefully and overcoming those tough realizations.
Antonio is an internationally recognized leadership speaker, author, and award-winning journalist. He is the author of three books, and his latest book, Stop Living On Autopilot: Take Responsibility for Your Life and Rediscover a Bolder, Happier You, was just released. On his podcast The Best Thing, Antonio talks with leaders about the best thing to happen to them that would never appear on a resume. Antonio’s speaking audiences over the years have included: Google, Amazon, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Booking.com, Credit Union National Association, Stanford University, and more. For over 10 years, Antonio worked as a correspondent in New York City with top television networks including NBC, PBS, and BET Networks. Antonio is a graduate of Western Michigan University and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is saying their best years are behind them. Dhru and Antonio dive into why this happens and how we can instead reframe our lives to believe that the “best thing” hasn’t happened yet.
Antonio shares his personal story of transformation, a rollercoaster of reaching dreams, feeling lost, and rediscovering his calling and purpose. He talks about how close friendships helped get him where he is today, why we need to recommit to our dreams every single day, and the top reasons most people give up on their dreams.
Living on autopilot doesn’t get us where we want to be. We can pause, truly think about the stories we are telling ourselves, and get clear on what we really want.
I hope you’ll tune in to take a deeper look at living your own life with purpose.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Mark Hyman, MD
Click here to listen on the web
It can be all too easy to wake up one day and wonder how we got where we are. This can be especially jarring if you look around and feel unhappy about your position in life, or that you missed out on achieving your dreams. We get to this place from living on autopilot.
Many people get stuck in that moment, when they realize things didn’t turn out as planned. But if we instead use that realization to start living life on our own terms, we can continue to create exciting, fulfilling experiences.
Today on The Broken Brain Podcast, Dhru talks to his good friend Antonio Neves about living life purposefully and overcoming those tough realizations.
Antonio is an internationally recognized leadership speaker, author, and award-winning journalist. He is the author of three books, and his latest book, Stop Living On Autopilot: Take Responsibility for Your Life and Rediscover a Bolder, Happier You, was just released. On his podcast The Best Thing, Antonio talks with leaders about the best thing to happen to them that would never appear on a resume. Antonio’s speaking audiences over the years have included: Google, Amazon, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Booking.com, Credit Union National Association, Stanford University, and more. For over 10 years, Antonio worked as a correspondent in New York City with top television networks including NBC, PBS, and BET Networks. Antonio is a graduate of Western Michigan University and holds a master’s degree from Columbia University.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is saying their best years are behind them. Dhru and Antonio dive into why this happens and how we can instead reframe our lives to believe that the “best thing” hasn’t happened yet.
Antonio shares his personal story of transformation, a rollercoaster of reaching dreams, feeling lost, and rediscovering his calling and purpose. He talks about how close friendships helped get him where he is today, why we need to recommit to our dreams every single day, and the top reasons most people give up on their dreams.
Living on autopilot doesn’t get us where we want to be. We can pause, truly think about the stories we are telling ourselves, and get clear on what we really want.
I hope you’ll tune in to take a deeper look at living your own life with purpose.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Mark Hyman, MD
Click here to listen on the web