Rob Prohaska
Navigating the path of truth and wellness to create better versions of ambitious people!
Navigating the path of truth and wellness to create better versions of ambitious people!
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You’re a visionary, a dreamer, motivated by the desire to achieve everything you could ever want in life. You spent an abundant amount of time visualizing, planning, and working hard to reach that pinnacle point in your profession. You likely failed and experienced multiple set backs time and time again, but that didn’t deter you from your quest for success and stability. The thought alone of financial freedom and professional respect fueled your intention to stay in the game and eventually finish victoriously. Failure was never an option and something you wouldn’t even consider. Sacrifices were made out of necessity without regard for how those sacrifices may influence you once your objectives have been met. Occasionally, things don’t always workout as expected once the dream is accomplished.
During the quest for success the regretful sacrifices made along the way are now needed in your life. The little things in your life that contributed to who you are today may have been dismissed for the purpose of professional status. Is your life primarily appointments, acquisition, graphs, projections, overhead, ROI’s, or bottom lines? Do you seem to always find yourself swimming in meetings, seminars, or conventions? Do elements of your professional life continuously overlap with your personal life? The struggle to achieve professional and personal balance is tricky. The corporate facade that many successful people adhere to is real and can take away from a person’s individuality. Many areas of an Executive’s functioning is strictly business as usual. Issues arise when an Executive’s life becomes business as usual, and the effects of an Executive’s corporate self impacts his or her personal self. The corporate cliche by which successful people occasionally live his or her life restricts a person from feeling like his or her true self. Elements of the true self may have been abandoned during the rise to success.
Success can create distance within an Executive’s life. Distance from those with whom you were once close, but also distance from yourself. Relationships suffer, and often times become strained as a result of the corporate isolation surrounding successful people. Occasionally, the most damaged relationship is the one with yourself. Your happiness is important. It’s time to get back to basics and bring the simplicity you valued earlier in life into the now to help you live a better life. Be truthful with yourself and take control of your wellness. It’s time to make you a priority!
Considering options for making a much needed change within your life? You spent the better part of your professional life making hard decisions that carry heavy consequences. The decision to address your needs should be simple and clear. It is time to apply some of that executive functioning to your wellness, and reconnect to feel like yourself again. Regain a much needed sense of personal familiarity and take the next steps. Your work is only as strong as you!
Truth itself, as well as the concept of authenticity are complex. The term authenticity has been reconceived over the years. To be truthfull the two terms have been hijacked to satisfy both personal and societal expectation and norms. Executive Truth brings back the genuineness of truth and authenticity from an interpersonal and/or intrapersonal perspective. Authenticity is achieved through truth and personal admission of unhappiness. Truth is the endeavor to seek optimal happiness within a person’s life. This can seem to be an endless race at times. Can a person truly find optimal happiness across the board? That is hard to accomplish. Serving as resource for my clients, the truth can be revealed through guidance provided by Executive Truth. Executive Truth functions as a wellness pathfinder to clarify and confront problems, and initiate an action plan to make an improvement in areas of our client’s lives.
People can manage his or her truth and authenticity as they continue to navigate life’s path. How challenging that path is will be up to the individual and his or her ability to be self honest. The declaration of personal unhappiness needs to be clear and concise. The direction an individual takes to address his or her truth must be purposeful. Truth needs to become a word to live by.
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