The Strong Life Project Podcast
Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach
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- How many times have you tried to help someone who simply wasn’t ready to be helped? How often have you found yourself chasing people, convincing them, or begging them to give your advice, support, or experience another chance?
In this episode, I explore why asking for a second chance to help someone is often a mistake. If someone doesn’t value your time, wisdom, or effort the first time, it’s not your responsibility to keep proving your worth. Your energy is one of your most valuable assets, and where you invest it determines the quality of your life.
For years, I believed I could save everyone. Through my experiences in policing, coaching, and overcoming PTSD, depression, and adversity, I eventually realised that transformation only happens when people choose it for themselves. You cannot force someone to change, and you shouldn’t diminish your own value by chasing those who aren’t prepared to do the work.
The strongest leaders understand that influence is earned through consistency, not persuasion. They show up, they lead by example, and they allow people to decide whether they’re ready to follow. The people who truly want your help will seek it. Those who don’t are on their own journey, and that’s okay.
This episode is a powerful reminder to protect your boundaries, respect your own worth, and stop wasting emotional energy trying to rescue people who don’t want to be rescued. Instead, focus on those who are willing to grow, willing to learn, and willing to create meaningful change.
When you stop begging for a second chance, you create space for the people who genuinely value what you bring. That’s where your greatest impact will always be made.
The post EP 3772 Don’t beg for a second chance appeared first on The Strong Life Project. - How often do you think something positive about someone but never actually say it?
In this episode, I explore what I call The Tell Them Theory—a simple philosophy that has the power to strengthen relationships, build confidence, and leave a lasting impact on the people around you. Too often, we assume the people we care about already know how we feel. We think there’s always another opportunity to tell them we love them, appreciate them, or admire who they are. The reality is, tomorrow is never guaranteed.
Whether it’s your partner, your children, your parents, your friends, or your colleagues, don’t keep your admiration locked away in your own mind. Tell them they matter. Tell them they’re doing an amazing job. Tell them you’re proud of them. Tell them they’ve made a difference in your life.
As a former police officer, I’ve seen firsthand how quickly life can change. I’ve witnessed conversations people never got to have and words that were left unsaid forever. Those experiences taught me that expressing gratitude, respect, and love isn’t weakness, it’s leadership. It’s courage. It’s what creates deeper human connection.
The Tell Them Theory isn’t just about making someone else feel good. It’s about becoming the sort of person who leads with authenticity, compassion, and intention. A few sincere words can change someone’s day, restore their confidence, or even change the direction of their life without you ever knowing it.
Don’t wait for birthdays, anniversaries, or funerals to express how much people mean to you. Make it a daily habit. Speak the words while people can still hear them.
The greatest regret is rarely what we said. More often, it’s what we never had the courage to say.
Listen now and start creating stronger relationships, greater resilience, and a life with fewer regrets, one conversation at a time.
The post EP 3771 The Tell Them theory appeared first on The Strong Life Project. - How many people are tied to your life simply because you have never untied the rope?
In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O’Gorman explores a simple but powerful analogy that can transform the way you think about relationships. Imagine that you are the dock and the people in your life are boats tied alongside you. Some boats bring joy, support, growth and purpose. Others create constant drama, negativity, stress and emotional exhaustion.
Too often, we spend our lives trying to repair relationships that repeatedly drain us, believing loyalty means holding on no matter the cost. The reality is that every relationship influences your mindset, confidence, resilience and ability to become the best version of yourself. Keeping unhealthy people tied to your dock limits your energy, your peace and your future.
This episode is a reminder that letting go does not require anger, conflict or resentment. Sometimes the healthiest decision is simply to untie the rope and allow people to drift in the direction they choose. You do not need to chase them, fix them or carry the weight of their choices.
When you create space by releasing relationships that no longer align with your values, you make room for people who encourage your growth, challenge you positively and genuinely care about your wellbeing. Protecting your energy is not selfish. It is essential if you want to lead well, build resilience and create a life filled with purpose and fulfilment.
If you have been feeling weighed down by relationships that constantly take more than they give, this episode will encourage you to make courageous decisions, establish healthier boundaries and trust that your life improves when you surround yourself with people who help you become stronger, happier and more authentic.
The post EP 3770 Just untie the boats appeared first on The Strong Life Project. - Too many people move through life waiting for permission. They wait to be invited, chosen, recognised, or given the confidence to take the next step. Unfortunately, life doesn’t work that way.
This isn’t a school dance where you stand against the wall hoping someone eventually asks you onto the floor. If you want a better career, stronger relationships, greater health, financial freedom, or more purpose, you need to be the person who makes the first move.
In this episode, Shaun explores the hidden cost of hesitation and explains why waiting for the perfect moment is often nothing more than fear disguised as patience. Every day you spend waiting is another day someone else is creating the opportunities you wish you had.
Whether you are looking for a promotion, building a business, improving your marriage, repairing family relationships, or developing greater resilience, initiative is the quality that separates those who thrive from those who stay stuck. The people who build extraordinary lives are rarely the most talented. They are the ones willing to step into uncertainty before they feel completely ready.
Shaun shares practical insights into overcoming self doubt, challenging limiting beliefs, and developing the courage to take decisive action even when the outcome is uncertain. Confidence is built through action, not before it.
If you continually wait for approval from other people, you hand them control over your future. When you choose to act, you reclaim ownership of your life and begin creating the results you deserve.
This episode is a powerful reminder that nobody is coming to rescue you. Your future depends on the decisions you make today. Stop waiting to be invited into the life you want. Walk onto the dance floor, take responsibility, and create the strong, resilient, purposeful life that only you can build.
The post EP 3769 This isn’t a school dance appeared first on The Strong Life Project. - One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is because they spend far too much time worrying about what everyone else thinks. They delay decisions, avoid taking risks, and hold themselves back because they imagine they are being judged at every step.
The truth is far simpler. Most people are consumed with their own lives, their own challenges, and their own priorities. They are not thinking about you anywhere near as much as you believe.
In this episode, I explore why letting go of the need for external approval is one of the most liberating decisions you can make. Whether you want to build a business, improve your health, become a better leader, strengthen your relationships, or simply live a more authentic life, you cannot afford to let the opinions of others dictate your choices.
Confidence is built through action, not permission. Resilience grows when you continue moving forward despite discomfort. Leadership is about standing by your values, even when other people misunderstand or disagree with your decisions.
If you are constantly explaining yourself, seeking validation, or waiting until everyone supports your vision, you will never reach your potential. Your responsibility is to become the strongest, healthiest, and most authentic version of yourself. That means making decisions based on your values rather than the expectations of others.
This episode is a reminder that your future belongs to you. Stop wasting precious time worrying about people who are too busy living their own lives to judge yours. Focus your energy on consistent action, personal responsibility, courage, and discipline. Those are the qualities that create extraordinary lives, stronger families, better leaders, and lasting success.
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