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The Strong Life Project Podcast

Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach
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  • EP 3753 If you live in a burning house, you think the whole world is on fire

    24/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    The way we see the world is often a reflection of what is happening inside our own minds.

    In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman explores a powerful concept that affects leadership, relationships, resilience, and personal happiness. When we are carrying stress, anxiety, anger, resentment, or emotional pain, it becomes easy to believe that everything around us is the problem. We start to see danger where there is none, conflict where there is none, and negativity in situations that may actually be neutral.

    Many people spend years living in their own version of a burning house. Past trauma, workplace pressure, relationship struggles, financial stress, and unresolved emotional wounds can create a lens through which they view the world. Over time, that lens becomes their reality.

    Shaun discusses how this mindset impacts leaders, police officers, first responders, business owners, and everyday people. When your internal world is chaotic, you often assume everyone else is causing the chaos. This creates conflict at work, tension at home, and a constant feeling that life is happening against you.

    The solution is not to try and control everyone around you. The solution is to take responsibility for your own emotional state, mindset, and well-being. When you develop self-awareness, emotional intelligence, resilience, and personal accountability, the world begins to look very different.

    This episode is a reminder that the quality of your life is directly connected to the quality of your thinking. By addressing the internal fires that are burning inside you, you create greater peace, stronger relationships, better leadership, and a more fulfilling life.

    If you feel like everything around you is wrong, it may be time to look inward and ask yourself a powerful question: Is the world on fire, or is it my house that’s burning?

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  • EP 3752 Everyone wants the view, nobody wants the climb

    23/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Everyone loves the idea of success.

    People want the confidence, the fitness, the strong relationships, the thriving business, the financial freedom, and the peace of mind that comes from living a fulfilled life.

    What most people do not want is the climb required to earn those outcomes.

    The reality is that every meaningful result in life sits on top of a mountain of effort, sacrifice, discipline, and discomfort. The view from the summit looks incredible, but very few people are willing to endure the steep, difficult climb that gets them there.

    In this episode, I explore why so many people become frustrated with their lives. They compare themselves to others who appear successful while ignoring the years of hard work, setbacks, failures, and persistence that happened behind the scenes.

    Whether it is building a business, creating a great relationship, improving your health, becoming a stronger leader, or developing resilience, there is always a price to pay. The challenge is that modern society constantly promotes instant gratification and quick fixes, making people believe success should come quickly and easily.

    Life does not work that way.

    The people who achieve extraordinary outcomes are rarely more talented than everyone else. They are simply willing to keep climbing when others stop. They embrace discomfort, remain committed to the process, and focus on consistent action rather than immediate rewards.

    If you are feeling stuck, frustrated, or disappointed by where you are right now, ask yourself a simple question. Am I focused on the view, or am I committed to the climb?

    The quality of your life will always reflect the challenges you are willing to face and the effort you are prepared to invest. The view is worth it, but only for those prepared to earn it.

    In this episode, I share practical insights on resilience, personal responsibility, leadership, and the mindset required to keep climbing when the journey gets tough.

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  • EP 3751 Be careful what you wish for

    22/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    Most people spend their lives chasing what they think will make them happy.

    The promotion.
    The bigger house.
    The relationship.
    The money.
    The recognition.

    Then they get it and realise it came with a cost they never considered.

    One of the biggest mistakes we make is focusing on the outcome while ignoring the responsibility that comes with it. Every result in life has a price attached. Success demands sacrifice. Leadership brings pressure. Relationships require commitment. Financial freedom comes with discipline. None of these things arrive without effort.

    I see people every day who are frustrated because life is not giving them what they want. When we dig deeper, it becomes clear they are not prepared for the reality of what they are asking for.

    Many people want confidence but avoid discomfort.
    They want success but avoid risk.
    They want great relationships but avoid vulnerability.
    They want peace but continue feeding chaos through their choices and behaviours.

    The reality is simple. You already have evidence of what you truly want. It is reflected in what you are willing to do consistently.

    Before you chase the next goal, ask yourself a better question.

    If I get exactly what I want, what will it require of me?

    That question creates clarity. It forces you to look beyond the fantasy and understand the reality.

    The strongest, happiest and most fulfilled people I know are not the people who got lucky. They are the people who accepted the cost of the life they wanted and paid it willingly.

    Be intentional about your wishes.

    Because when life finally gives you what you asked for, it will also hand you the responsibility that comes with it.

    Make sure you are ready for both.

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  • EP 3750 Growth begins where gossip ends

    21/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    One of the biggest obstacles to personal growth, leadership, and success is something many people engage in without even realising the damage it causes.

    Gossip.

    It seems harmless. A conversation about someone else’s mistakes. A discussion about what another person is doing. A few minutes spent analysing someone else’s life. Yet every minute invested in gossip is a minute taken away from building your own life.

    In this episode, I explore why genuine growth begins when you stop focusing on other people’s behaviour and start taking responsibility for your own.

    The people who create extraordinary lives are rarely consumed by what everyone else is doing. They are focused on improving themselves, developing their skills, strengthening their relationships, and building a future they are proud of. They understand that attention is one of the most valuable resources they possess.

    Gossip creates distraction. It fuels judgement, negativity, and comparison. It reinforces a victim mindset where people become experts on everyone else’s problems while avoiding their own challenges.

    Strong leaders understand this principle. Whether in business, policing, emergency services, sport, or family life, the most respected people are those who focus on solutions rather than criticism. They invest their energy into becoming better rather than tearing others down.

    If you want greater success, stronger relationships, improved mental health, and more fulfilment, pay close attention to where your conversations go each day. Ask yourself whether they are helping you grow or simply keeping you distracted.

    Growth begins when accountability replaces judgement.

    Growth begins when self reflection replaces criticism.

    Growth begins where gossip ends.

    In this episode, I share practical insights to help you redirect your focus, take ownership of your life, and create the results you genuinely want instead of becoming trapped in conversations that add no value to your future.

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  • EP 3749 My peace is more important than proving I’m right

    20/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    One of the greatest lessons you can learn in life is that being right is often far less important than being at peace.

    In this episode, I dive into a trap that keeps so many people stressed, frustrated, and emotionally exhausted: the need to prove themselves. Whether it’s in relationships, family dynamics, friendships, workplaces, or even on social media, many people spend enormous amounts of energy trying to convince others that they’re right and someone else is wrong.

    The problem is that winning the argument often comes at the cost of your own wellbeing.

    For years, I found myself caught in situations where I wanted people to understand my intentions, see my perspective, or acknowledge that I was correct. What I eventually realised was that some people are committed to misunderstanding you. Others are so attached to their own beliefs, fears, insecurities, or narratives that no amount of explanation will change their minds.

    The more you chase validation from people who don’t want to give it, the more you sacrifice your own peace.

    True strength is not found in winning every battle. It’s found in choosing which battles are worth fighting. Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is walk away, let people have their opinion, and focus your energy on building a life you love.

    Your relationships improve when you stop trying to force understanding. Your stress decreases when you stop carrying other people’s judgments. Your confidence grows when you no longer need external approval to feel secure in who you are.

    If you’re constantly exhausted from defending yourself, explaining yourself, or trying to prove your worth, this episode will help you shift your focus back to what really matters.

    Protect your peace. It is one of the most valuable assets you will ever have.

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