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Being There For You Today

Author   Category Limitless Living

With the rise of stress, anxiety and depression in today’s world, chances are you know at least one person who struggles with depression. If that person is someone you care about deeply, it be can be tough to navigate. How can you be there for…Read More


Men & Myths Of Being A Gentleman

Author   Category Limitless Living

Being a true gentleman is about being the greatest you can be as a man, whatever that looks like for you. While visiting Australia, I had the pleasure of speaking on the Morning Show Melbourne.  Please join us, as we discuss this very subject. What if we…Read More


Perfection

Author   Category Limitless Living

Recently, I had the pleasure of being on the MenProvement Podcast. In this episode of Menprovement Podcast, I got to talk with Artur about perfectionism and how it can make you miserable if left unchecked. Some of the things we talked about are… 1. How perfectionism…Read More


Liking You?

Author   Category Limitless Living

It is me again! I have a challenge for you! (Oh, and a correction.) The challenge: What if you could just like you, as you are, for the next few days? What if you did not have to to be perfect, to be wonderful? And…Read More


Being A Gentleman

Author   Category Limitless Living

Recently, I was interviewed on the online publication Urbasm by Dr. Eric J. Leech.  What follows is the interview!  We discussed being a gentleman in the world. Do you know what it means to be a gentleman right now? If we stumped you with that question,…Read More


The Right Reality?

Author   Category Limitless Living

What if all and any of the crap you’re creating is based on this reality’s point of view? What if you didn’t have to get this reality right anymore? Truly! This I know… There is something possible so far beyond this reality… something easier… gentler……Read More



  

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