Psychotherapy Networker
For better or worse, much of our culture is defined by achievement and the drive to consume—knowledge, entertainment, and satisfaction. However, according to peak performance strategist Tony Robbins, our brains have yet to catch up—they're hardwired, he explains, to constantly put us on the lookout for what's wrong, which in turn leads us to higher rates of anxiety and depression.
The key to mastering what Tony calls “The Art of Fulfillment,” is learning to trade our expectations for appreciation. But feeling fulfilled isn’t simply matter of trading happiness for success, or vice versa. In this clip with Networker Editor Rich Simon, he explains how his approach allows people to pursue both.
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Read the Networker’s recent profile on Tony Robbins and his full Q&A with Rich Simon.
Want to see Tony work his magic in person? Don’t miss him at the 2018 Networker Symposium!
Topic: Professional Development
Tags: 2018 | coaching | motivation | Networker Symposium | professional coaching | Rich Simon | success | Symposium | therapists as coaches | therapy coaching