15. Upgrade Every Area Of Your Life Through Self-Analysis with Shivam Khanna

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“Your level of success will rarely exceed your level of personal development because success is something you attract by the person you become.” - Jim Rohn If you’ve been around business or you’re an entrepreneur you know that every quarter there’s a point where you have to take stock, see what is working, see what is not working, and come up with solutions to any issues you find. However, as humans we tend to lean away from the issues that might be causing trouble in our lives.  Have you taken stock of yourself lately?  Today’s episode is a special one, we have our first guest Shivam Khanna! Shivam is a managing partner of the GS Dallas group, a graduate of Southern Methodist University, former CEO of Need For Health Group, and in his free time he enjoys playing volleyball, teaching at his temple, and spending time with friends and family. You’ll learn about an amazing tool that Shivam created when he noticed a disconnect between his professional life and his personal life.  You’ll hear how Shivam realized that the tools he was using every day in the professional world to keep businesses in a constant state of growth could be applied to his personal life as well. While his life at work was growing and flourishing he found himself asking if he was truly where he wanted to be, and from there created an amazing Self-Analyzing template that covered every area of his life from goals to weaknesses, desires, fears, and even analyzing the reason why he reacts the way he does.  Join us as we learn more about the Self-Analyzing template, breaking through limiting mindsets, and even facing your fears head-on! You’ll learn how to use this tool to take stock of every area in your life and begin to find incredible growth and transformation in areas you may have never even thought about. Keep this episode close because it is overflowing with insight and thought processes that will have you coming back to deepen your understanding of yourself. To learn more about Shivam, the Self-Analyzing template, and other great resources we mention check out the links below!    More Of What We Cover  Balancing personal and professional life The questions that you should watch out for How to get to the root of your weaknesses Solving the core of the problem to fix a limiting mindset Understanding the driving emotion behind our actions Facing your fears head-on The importance of keeping your routine Reactive choices vs. Proactive choices Balancing past and future thinking Learning what your real desires are  Understanding the responsibilities to yourself, friends, and family Stop wasting time worrying about things that don’t matter And much more!  GUEST LINKS:      Insta: https://www.instagram.com/shhkhanna/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shivster94 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivam-khanna-5b29b684/ Self-Analysis Template: https://shivamkhanna-9.medium.com/self-analysis-template-17a037d091f1 Jordan Peterson Personality Site: understandmyself.com   LINKS:    Private Facebook Community:  www.facebook.com/groups/unlimitedpotentialpodcast  Personal Websites:  morrellfirm.com  ramcheruvu.wixsite.com/doctorram    Youtube Channel:  www.youtube.com/channel/UCtSIgawdfsNk0bk4Rwotz7w  Social Media:  www.linkedin.com/in/doctorram  https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-morrell  Episode Minute By Minute:    2:30 Welcome out first ever guest, Shivam Khanna! 3:20 Do you feel your age? 10:35 Drunk infomercials  12:05 What isn’t measured isn’t managed 14:00 Identifying core problems and moving past them 19:00 Keeping track of action consequences 24:14 the consequence of not taking action 25:20 Routines 25:37 Complexity kills action 28:17 Reactive vs. Proactive 32:22 A hurt past can hurt the future 36:26 The Michael Scott analogy 48:07 What do you desire? 51:30 You can be honest with everyone in a positive ways 54:25 What is actually important in life? 1:00:00 The 5 by 5 rule

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