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64. Nick Egan – Breaking Free of Our Perspective Prisons Part 1

February 11, 2020

Nick Egan is a sought-after speaker, coach, and author of Shift: The Art of Transforming Limitations, a book to help readers improve their organizational leadership skills as well as personal and professional development. Through Nick’s coaching, training, and seminars, he has helped countless organizational leaders to dismantle mental limitations and reclaim their freedom and flexibility to achieve success using his understanding of positive psychology and Buddhist philosophy. Nick holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a Master’s degree in Comparative Religion, and a Ph. D. in Buddhist Philosophy.



Nick joins me today to share how he discovered
Zen and Buddhist practices and why it appealed to him. We explore how we often
become the prisoner of our own perspectives and how we can liberate ourselves
from these prisons. Nick shares strategies and practices we can use to
transform our limitations and explains how we can use our thoughts and emotions
to diminish the adverse impact of disempowering emotions. Nick also shares what
inspired him to write his book, Shift:
The Art of Transforming Limitations,
and the lessons and insight he hopes
readers will gain from it.



“If we truly understand our own minds – our own hearts – then there really is no fear to be had.” – Nick Egan



This week on The School for Good Living Podcast:



  • Why Nick believes life is about discovering
    who we truly are
  • Nick’s unique childhood and upbringing and how
    it has impacted his perspective and views today
  • How he discovered Zen and why studying and
    practicing it appealed to him
  • How his spiritual inquiry and learning journey
    has evolved
  • What inspired him to write his book and the
    insight he hopes his readers will gain from it
  • What the tigers on the cover of his book
    symbolize
  • Why he believes many people are trapped in
    their experience through the telling of their story and what it means to be the
    prisoner of your own perspective
  • How to change the narrative of your story to
    liberate yourself from the prison of your own perspectives
  • The power of the stories we tell ourselves and
    how they impact our beliefs
  • The importance of viewing obstacles and
    adversities as new opportunities
  • Identifying what gives you the power to be
    what you want and the bridge you need to cross to get there

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