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The Strong Life Project Podcast

Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach
The Strong Life Project Podcast
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  • EP 3738 Chop wood, carry water

    09/06/2026 | 8 mins.
    In a world obsessed with shortcuts, hacks, and overnight success, there is one truth that remains unchanged: sustainable success comes from doing the simple things consistently.

    In this episode, I explore the timeless principle of “Chop Wood, Carry Water”—the idea that real growth, happiness, resilience, and achievement are built through daily discipline rather than dramatic breakthroughs.

    Too many people spend their lives waiting for motivation, certainty, or the perfect opportunity before taking action. The reality is that the people who create extraordinary lives are often doing very ordinary things every day. They focus on the fundamentals. They show up when they don’t feel like it. They keep moving forward when progress feels slow.

    Whether it’s improving your health, strengthening relationships, building a business, recovering from adversity, or developing greater mental toughness, success is rarely about one big moment. It’s about thousands of small choices repeated over time.

    This episode is a reminder that the work you are avoiding is often the work that will transform your life. The mundane habits, the uncomfortable conversations, the daily commitment to becoming a better version of yourself—these are the things that create lasting results.

    If you’re feeling frustrated, stuck, or impatient with your progress, this episode will help you refocus on what truly matters. Stop searching for the magic answer. Return to the basics. Do the work. Trust the process.

    Chop wood. Carry water. Repeat.

    The simple path is often the most powerful one.

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  • EP 3737 It was a lesson, not a life sentence

    08/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    One of the biggest mistakes people make is turning a painful experience into a permanent identity.

    A failed relationship becomes proof they’ll never be loved. A business setback becomes evidence they’re not good enough. A mistake at work becomes a reason to stop taking risks. Before long, a single event starts defining an entire life.

    In this episode, I explore the difference between learning from hardship and becoming trapped by it.

    Life will always deliver challenges, disappointments, failures, and heartbreak. None of us get through without experiencing difficult moments. The real danger isn’t the event itself—it’s the story we create afterwards. When you decide that one painful chapter determines the rest of your future, you hand your power away.

    Every challenge carries a lesson. Every setback contains valuable information. Every difficult experience can help you become wiser, stronger, more resilient, and more compassionate. But that only happens when you’re willing to see it as a lesson rather than a life sentence.

    I share practical insights into how we become stuck in old narratives, why so many people struggle to move forward, and how changing your perspective can transform your future. The experiences that hurt you most often contain the exact wisdom you need to create a better life.

    Your past may explain why you think, feel, and act the way you do today, but it doesn’t have to dictate who you become tomorrow.

    The question is simple: Are you carrying a lesson forward, or are you carrying a sentence you’ve imposed on yourself?

    The answer could change everything.

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  • EP 3736 How do I deal with burnout?

    07/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Burnout isn’t just about being tired. It’s the result of prolonged stress, emotional overload, and constantly pushing yourself beyond your capacity without giving yourself the opportunity to recover.

    In this episode, I break down what burnout really is, why so many people miss the warning signs, and what you can do to regain control before it impacts your health, relationships, career, and overall quality of life.

    Many people believe they need to work harder, push through, or simply become more resilient. The reality is that burnout often develops because we’ve become disconnected from our own needs, ignored our physical and emotional warning signs, and created lives that leave little room for recovery.

    I explore the common causes of burnout, including chronic stress, unrealistic expectations, people-pleasing, perfectionism, workplace pressure, relationship challenges, and the constant demands of modern life. I also share practical strategies to help you rebuild energy, improve mental health, strengthen emotional resilience, and create sustainable habits that support long-term wellbeing.

    Whether you’re feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, frustrated, or simply know you’re not operating at your best, this episode provides straightforward insights and practical tools to help you reset and move forward.

    Burnout doesn’t happen overnight, and recovery doesn’t happen overnight either. But with awareness, honesty, and consistent action, you can reclaim your energy, improve your mindset, and create a life that feels both successful and sustainable.

    If you’ve been running on empty for too long, this episode is for you.

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  • EP 3735 Your Ego can’t survive the current moment

    06/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Most of the suffering people experience in life doesn’t come from what is happening right now. It comes from the stories, fears, judgments, expectations, and identities they carry about the past and future. The ego thrives on those stories because they reinforce who we believe we are, what we think we deserve, and how we believe life should unfold.

    In this episode, I explore why the ego struggles to survive in the present moment and how learning to become fully present can dramatically improve your mental health, relationships, happiness, and performance. When you are truly focused on the current moment, there is very little room for anxiety about the future or regret about the past. There is only what is happening right now.

    Many people unknowingly allow their ego to create conflict, stress, and emotional suffering. It constantly seeks validation, certainty, control, and significance. The challenge is that life rarely gives us complete control. The more tightly we cling to outcomes, identities, and expectations, the more difficult life becomes.

    Through practical examples and personal insights, I discuss how mindfulness, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and personal responsibility can help you step out of ego-driven reactions and into a calmer, more intentional way of living. This isn’t about eliminating your ego. It’s about understanding when it is helping you and when it is holding you back.

    If you want greater resilience, stronger relationships, improved mental wellbeing, and a deeper sense of peace, then learning to live more fully in the present moment is one of the most powerful skills you can develop.

    The current moment is where your power lives. It’s where clarity exists. And it’s where the ego loses its grip on your life.

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  • EP 3734 Stillness reveals what hurry hides

    05/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    In a world obsessed with speed, productivity, and constant action, many people find themselves exhausted, disconnected, and unsure why they feel unfulfilled despite being busier than ever. In this episode, I explore a simple but powerful truth: stillness reveals what hurry hides.

    When we rush through life, we often miss the subtle signals that tell us what is really going on beneath the surface. We ignore stress, avoid difficult emotions, overlook opportunities, and lose touch with our intuition. The faster we move, the easier it becomes to distract ourselves from the things that matter most.

    Stillness is not about doing nothing. It is about creating enough space to hear your own thoughts, understand your emotions, and reconnect with what is important. Whether through meditation, time in nature, exercise, journaling, or simply sitting quietly without distraction, stillness allows clarity to emerge.

    Many of the answers people seek are already within them. The challenge is that constant noise, pressure, and busyness make those answers difficult to hear. When you slow down, you gain perspective. Problems become easier to solve, relationships become clearer, and your next steps often reveal themselves naturally.

    This episode examines how modern life encourages perpetual motion and why intentional pauses can dramatically improve your mental health, emotional resilience, decision-making, and overall quality of life.

    If you feel overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, or uncertain about your direction, this conversation will remind you that clarity is rarely found through more hustle. It is often discovered in the moments when you stop, breathe, and listen.

    Stillness is not the absence of progress. Often, it is where the deepest growth begins.

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