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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 3678 Always get an outside opinion

    10/04/2026 | 10 mins.
    In EP 3678 of The Strong Life Project Podcast, Shaun O’Gorman explores a simple but powerful principle that most people ignore to their own detriment: always get an outside opinion. When you are stuck in your own head, dealing with stress, conflict, or big decisions, your perspective is limited by your emotions, biases, and past experiences. That narrow lens can keep you trapped in cycles of frustration, poor choices, and unnecessary suffering.

    Shaun draws on his background in policing, corporate life, and high-performance coaching to explain how isolation in decision-making often leads to blind spots. Whether it’s in your career, relationships, or personal challenges, trying to figure everything out on your own can reinforce negative thinking patterns. Your Reticular Activating System filters information based on what you already believe, so if you’re stressed or overwhelmed, you will keep finding evidence that supports that state.

    Getting an outside opinion breaks that pattern. It introduces a different perspective, often calmer and more objective, that can help you see solutions you couldn’t access alone. The key, however, is choosing the right people. Not everyone deserves a voice in your life. Seek out individuals who are emotionally intelligent, experienced, and genuinely want the best for you, not those who will simply validate your excuses or reinforce your fears.

    This episode is a reminder that strength is not about doing everything alone. Real strength is having the humility to ask for help and the wisdom to listen. If you want to improve your life, reduce stress, and make better decisions, start by expanding your perspective through trusted external input.

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  • EP 3677 Sometimes doing nothing is the right thing to do

    09/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    In EP 3677 of The Strong Life Project Podcast, Shaun O’Gorman challenges the belief that constant action is always the answer. In a world that glorifies hustle, productivity, and relentless forward motion, this episode explores the power of stepping back and doing nothing when it’s the right strategic choice.

    Drawing on his experience as a former police officer and high-performance coach, Shaun explains how stress, emotion, and pressure can drive people into reactive decisions that often make situations worse. Whether it’s in relationships, business, or personal challenges, acting too quickly from frustration, anger, or fear can create outcomes you later regret. Sometimes the most effective move is to pause, breathe, and allow clarity to catch up with the situation.

    Shaun unpacks how doing nothing doesn’t mean avoidance or weakness. Instead, it can be a sign of emotional intelligence, discipline, and strength. Taking time to reflect allows your nervous system to settle, your perspective to widen, and your decision-making to improve. It creates space to respond rather than react.

    This episode reinforces a key message: you don’t always need to fix everything immediately. Patience can be a powerful strategy. By resisting the urge to jump into action, you give yourself the opportunity to choose a better path forward, one aligned with your values and long-term outcomes.

    If you often feel the pressure to act quickly or struggle with impulsive decisions under stress, this episode offers a practical and grounded perspective on when to pause and why it matters.

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  • EP 3676 Life happens for me, not to me

    08/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this episode, I break down a mindset shift that has the power to change everything in your life: moving from a victim mentality to one of ownership and growth. When you believe life is happening to you, you give away your power. You become reactive, frustrated, and stuck in a cycle of blame. But when you start to see that life is happening for you, every challenge becomes an opportunity to learn, grow, and evolve.

    This perspective isn’t about ignoring pain or pretending difficult situations don’t hurt. It’s about choosing a response that serves you, rather than one that keeps you trapped. In my own journey through policing, trauma, and personal adversity, this shift was critical. It allowed me to take responsibility for my mindset, my actions, and ultimately my future.

    When you adopt this approach, setbacks become lessons. Stress becomes a tool for growth. Conflict becomes a chance to build resilience and emotional strength. It requires honesty, accountability, and the courage to look at your role in every situation, even when it’s uncomfortable.

    Most people stay stuck because it’s easier to blame external circumstances than to do the hard internal work. But the truth is, your perspective determines your reality. If you want a better life, stronger relationships, and more control over your future, you need to take that power back.

    Life will always present challenges. The difference is how you interpret and respond to them. Choose a mindset that empowers you, and you will start to see opportunities where others only see obstacles.

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  • EP 3675 I just didn’t want to say anything

    07/04/2026 | 10 mins.
    In this episode, I unpack a simple but damaging habit: staying silent when you know you should speak. “I just didn’t want to say anything” sounds harmless, but in reality, it’s often driven by fear—fear of conflict, rejection, judgment, or rocking the boat. Over time, that silence builds pressure. It erodes your self-respect, damages relationships, and creates a life where you’re constantly compromising who you are just to keep the peace.

    I share how this pattern shows up in high-stress environments like policing, corporate leadership, and everyday life. When you avoid difficult conversations, you don’t eliminate problems—you delay and amplify them. The longer you hold things in, the more resentment builds, and the more explosive the outcome eventually becomes. Silence isn’t neutral. It’s a choice, and it often comes at a cost.

    This episode challenges you to take ownership of your voice. Speaking up doesn’t mean being aggressive or confrontational. It means being honest, respectful, and clear about what matters to you. It’s about setting boundaries, addressing issues early, and having the courage to be uncomfortable in the short term to avoid long-term damage.

    I also explore practical ways to start shifting this behavior, how to build confidence in communication, manage emotional responses, and approach tough conversations with clarity instead of fear. Like any skill, it takes practice. But the payoff is massive: stronger relationships, greater self-respect, and a life that feels more aligned with who you really are.

    If you’ve been holding back, this is your reminder, your voice matters. Use it.

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  • EP 3674 Your perspective determines everything

    06/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    Your perspective shapes the way you experience every part of your life. It influences how you handle stress, how you interpret setbacks, how you respond to other people, and whether you see challenges as things that break you or build you.

    In this episode, I talk about why your perspective is one of the most powerful tools you have when it comes to your happiness, resilience, and success. Life will always throw adversity, disappointment, pressure, and pain your way. That part is unavoidable. What changes everything is the meaning you attach to those experiences.

    If you constantly look at life through the lens of fear, frustration, blame, or victimhood, then even small problems can feel overwhelming. But when you train yourself to see challenges as opportunities for growth, learning, and strength, your whole life changes. The circumstances may not be different, but your ability to navigate them becomes far more powerful.

    This episode is a reminder that you are not always in control of what happens to you, but you are in control of how you choose to see it. That mindset can be the difference between a life filled with resentment and struggle, or one built on purpose, resilience, and peace.

    Your perspective impacts your relationships, your work, your confidence, and your emotional well-being. When you change the lens, you change the outcome.

    If you want to live a stronger, calmer, and more fulfilled life, it starts with taking ownership of your perspective and asking yourself one simple question: “Is the way I’m looking at this helping me or hurting me?”

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