8 days ago my friend Scott, founder of Live Your Legend, died while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
He was 33 years old.
And even though we had only met in person three times, his impact on my life was incredible.
When I found out about his death, I was shocked.
Crushed.
Depressed.
And while I those feelings are still bubbling inside of me – and probably will be for a long time – I’ve come to realize that the best way I can honor Scott is by helping to spread his incredible message to people who may not have heard it before.
Scott was truly one of the most inspiring, energetic, and enthusiastic people I know, and I recorded this podcast to help others who may be grieving from the loss of a loved one and also to inspire people by discussing the 4 biggest lessons I’ve learned from Scott over the years.
We only get one chance at life, so we better start living our legend.
Today Sherry joins me again for Part 2 of our 2 part interview.
We chat about the founding of Meet, Plan, Go and the resources available there (and how to meet other people trying to do the same thing!)
In addition, we have a length discussion about the importance of having a home base, and how not even we are immune to some of the crazy brainwaves that inhibit us from making the big decisions!
To cap it all off we bring it back to the Gin with a travel mishap story that throws us back to the dangers of a correctly made gin & tonic!
Her career break turned into a life based around travel and expertise in how to take career breaks successfully in the United States.
Lots of advice out there on career breaks come from Australia, or the UK, where things like this are very common. But here in the USA, it’s not such an easy task.
Unless of course, Sherry’s helping you out!
Today we discuss how Sherry got the bug for travel, how her planned one year turned into 9, and about the correct way to make a gin & tonic. Apparently it’s a very specific process!
This is part 1 of a two-part interview. Check back on Thursday for the rest of our interview where we go more in-depth on the strategies of taking a career break and a great travel mishap!
In Part 1 Jacob talked a lot about how to make sustainable change.
Today we’re gonna chat more about change, and how it’s influenced GREATLY by your mindset.
We’ll also chat about how money is a socially acceptable excuse for deeper fears, and how both Jacob and I are establishing home bases that are allowing us to evolve our businesses to the next level.
Jacob has a ton of great advice and insights on business & life, so be sure to listen close.
Let us know in the comments what the ONE BIG THING you took away from this interview was. Through all of this at least one thing had to spark an idea, let us know what it is and how you’re going to change your relationships or environment to make it a sustainable change!