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E187 - The Art of Gentle Courage: Small Risks to Build Unshakable Confidence with Meggi Rombach

45 min · 19 de may de 2026
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BREAKING THE RULES FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS WITH MEGGI ROMBACH Discover how high achievers can redefine success, break free from burnout, and embrace a mindful rebellion to thrive personally and professionally. Join us as Meggi Rombach shares insights on leadership, resilience, and transforming old narratives into innovative pathways. IN THIS EPISODE: * Meggi's journey from corporate burnout to coaching and her concept of mindful rebellion * The influence of high-level leadership experience on her coaching philosophy * How high achievers often struggle with people-pleasing and external validation * The importance of self-recognition and internal validation * Strategies to navigate valleys and rewrite stories during transitions * Practical approaches to cultivating courage, confidence, and clarity * The role of mindfulness and experiential tools like horse coaching and climbing * Differences between hustle culture and sustainable high performance * The significance of life stages and changing goals over time * The "Basecamp Bootcamp" coaching program and transformation tools * The power of small actions and lifestyle prototyping for lasting change TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction to Meggi Rombach and her journey from burnout to coaching 02:20 - Meggi’s background working with high-level leaders at the Red Cross 05:09 - Recognizing the humanity behind high performers and leaders 06:17 - The evolution of Meggi’s podcast from Leadership Insights to Played By Your Rules 07:29 - The first burnout experience and its lessons 09:47 - Overcoming people-pleasing tendencies among high performers 11:21 - The role of social agility and adaptability in leadership 13:57 - Building resilience and recognizing the need to prioritize oneself 15:08 - The link between chronic stress and burnout 16:04 - Comparing work stress to sports training and recovery 18:50 - Life stages, changing dreams, and redefining success 20:16 - The Everest Base Camp analogy for work-life balance 21:20 - Personal story of loss and shifting priorities 25:24 - Using William Bridges’ model of transition and the neutral zone 28:26 - Courage versus recklessness in high-stakes environments 29:52 - The significance of small, courageous actions and mindset shifts 30:48 - The concept of flow, mindfulness, and intentional performance 33:41 - Experiential coaching tools: horses, climbing, and nature integration 37:08 - Practical steps for lifestyle experimentation and action 38:09 - Preventing recklessness through scenario planning and calculated risks 40:01 - The true meaning of freedom in a mindful life 41:32 - How to connect with Meggi and explore her coaching programs 43:37 - Final advice: Take mindfulness seriously for high performance and well-being RESOURCES & LINKS: * Play It By Your Rules Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/6qwSGo6HnR0GIUlaP1A2iU?si=90d600b9bed54bfe] * MeggiRombach.com [http://MeggiRombach.com] * FREE Assessment [https://meggi-pjyicln1.scoreapp.com] CONNECT WITH MEGGI ROMBACH: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrombach/]

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episode E189 - Why Building a Company as a Community Turns Problems Into Opportunities with Glenn Bostock artwork

E189 - Why Building a Company as a Community Turns Problems Into Opportunities with Glenn Bostock

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episode E188 - Lessons from Meggi Rombach: Your Body’s Signal of Courage artwork

E188 - Lessons from Meggi Rombach: Your Body’s Signal of Courage

This episode explores how external validation, high achievement, and evolving success definitions shape our mental and emotional well-being. Meggie Rombach from Switzerland shares her journey through burnout, high performance, and her revolutionary approach to living authentically—guided by mindfulness, courage, and rewriting personal rules. IN THIS EPISODE: * Secrets behind burnout rooted in external validation, not workload * How high performers are often driven by a need to be seen as enough * Meggie’s "mindful rebellion" and coaching framework the three C’s (Clarity, Courage, Confidence) * The power of redefining success as life changes and priorities shift * The surprising link between courage and excitement—how physical sensations can guide growth * The importance of sitting in the messy middle during transitions, not rushing through valleys * Practical session on mindfulness as a tool for leadership and clarity * How to recognize and rewrite the rules that actually govern your life TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - What rules are you actually playing by? 00:29 - The truth about burnout and inherited goals 00:57 - Meggie Rombach’s background and burnout story 01:27 - The "mindful rebellion" and her three C’s & F’s 02:23 - Why burnout often stems from external validation 02:52 - The danger of outsourcing your worth 03:18 - How validation fuels high achievement and people pleasing 04:12 - Recognizing patterns of over-delivering and burnout 04:41 - External validation vs. internal validation—breaking the cycle 05:09 - The real work: building self-worth from within 06:04 - The rise to the challenge framework and needing less achievement 07:07 - The trap of seeking external approval through success 08:05 - Growing on valleys, not peaks—personal stories 09:01 - The significance of valleys and growth through hardship 10:01 - Moving through transitions and the importance of sitting in the messy middle 10:29 - William Bridges’ "Transitions" and the neutral zone 11:00 - The power of being uncomfortable in transition for real change 12:00 - The reframe: Courage and excitement share the same physical signals 12:30 - Building courage through lifestyle prototyping 13:00 - The signals of Thresholds—when growth opportunities appear 13:59 - Building courage as a skill, not a trait 14:29 - The nervous system's role in performance and decision-making 15:00 - Teaching your body to interpret fear & excitement differently 16:28 - How changing priorities reshape your version of success 17:28 - The importance of consciously choosing your goals 17:57 - Recalibrating your rules for authentic success 18:27 - The danger of sprinting in the wrong direction and the need to slow down 19:14 - Recognizing and rewriting external scripts and societal expectations 19:43 - Playing by your own rules for lasting fulfillment 20:12 - Resources for deepening mindfulness and coaching opportunities RESOURCES & LINKS: * Play It By Your Rules Podcast [https://meggismindsetmastery.podbean.com/] * Maggie Rombach’s Website [https://meggirombach.com/] CONNECT WITH MAGGIE: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrombach/]

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episode E187 - The Art of Gentle Courage: Small Risks to Build Unshakable Confidence with Meggi Rombach artwork

E187 - The Art of Gentle Courage: Small Risks to Build Unshakable Confidence with Meggi Rombach

BREAKING THE RULES FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS WITH MEGGI ROMBACH Discover how high achievers can redefine success, break free from burnout, and embrace a mindful rebellion to thrive personally and professionally. Join us as Meggi Rombach shares insights on leadership, resilience, and transforming old narratives into innovative pathways. IN THIS EPISODE: * Meggi's journey from corporate burnout to coaching and her concept of mindful rebellion * The influence of high-level leadership experience on her coaching philosophy * How high achievers often struggle with people-pleasing and external validation * The importance of self-recognition and internal validation * Strategies to navigate valleys and rewrite stories during transitions * Practical approaches to cultivating courage, confidence, and clarity * The role of mindfulness and experiential tools like horse coaching and climbing * Differences between hustle culture and sustainable high performance * The significance of life stages and changing goals over time * The "Basecamp Bootcamp" coaching program and transformation tools * The power of small actions and lifestyle prototyping for lasting change TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction to Meggi Rombach and her journey from burnout to coaching 02:20 - Meggi’s background working with high-level leaders at the Red Cross 05:09 - Recognizing the humanity behind high performers and leaders 06:17 - The evolution of Meggi’s podcast from Leadership Insights to Played By Your Rules 07:29 - The first burnout experience and its lessons 09:47 - Overcoming people-pleasing tendencies among high performers 11:21 - The role of social agility and adaptability in leadership 13:57 - Building resilience and recognizing the need to prioritize oneself 15:08 - The link between chronic stress and burnout 16:04 - Comparing work stress to sports training and recovery 18:50 - Life stages, changing dreams, and redefining success 20:16 - The Everest Base Camp analogy for work-life balance 21:20 - Personal story of loss and shifting priorities 25:24 - Using William Bridges’ model of transition and the neutral zone 28:26 - Courage versus recklessness in high-stakes environments 29:52 - The significance of small, courageous actions and mindset shifts 30:48 - The concept of flow, mindfulness, and intentional performance 33:41 - Experiential coaching tools: horses, climbing, and nature integration 37:08 - Practical steps for lifestyle experimentation and action 38:09 - Preventing recklessness through scenario planning and calculated risks 40:01 - The true meaning of freedom in a mindful life 41:32 - How to connect with Meggi and explore her coaching programs 43:37 - Final advice: Take mindfulness seriously for high performance and well-being RESOURCES & LINKS: * Play It By Your Rules Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/6qwSGo6HnR0GIUlaP1A2iU?si=90d600b9bed54bfe] * MeggiRombach.com [http://MeggiRombach.com] * FREE Assessment [https://meggi-pjyicln1.scoreapp.com] CONNECT WITH MEGGI ROMBACH: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrombach/]

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episode E186 - Lessons from Andre Carvalho: The Hidden Danger of Staying Comfortable artwork

E186 - Lessons from Andre Carvalho: The Hidden Danger of Staying Comfortable

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episode E185 - The Secret to Scaling Without Reckless Risks with Andre Carvalho artwork

E185 - The Secret to Scaling Without Reckless Risks with Andre Carvalho

This episode features Andre Carvalho sharing his journey of stepping out of comfort zones, rebuilding after a successful partnership, and mastering sales and mindset in the real estate industry. It's a candid look at personal growth, strategic pivots, and living intentionally. KEY TOPICS * The importance of obeying internal guidance and stepping out of comfort zones * Andre's start in business and the significance of long-term vision planning * Risks involved in making bold career transitions, including cashing out savings and leaving stable jobs * The difference between courageous action and reckless behavior * The power of journaling ideas and maintaining a flexible yet organized system * Reasons for leaving a successful partnership to pursue personal growth and spiritual calling * Building a new business solo versus with partners: challenges and opportunities * Developing sales skills firsthand by engaging in the field to master storytelling and influence * The misconception that sales is 'slimy'—it's primarily effective communication * The significance of partnerships and choosing the right collaborators based on values and skill sets * Setting ambitious financial goals: a million active income and a billion under management, and the importance of thinking big * The mindset shift from viewing money as the goal to seeing it as a game or score TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Obedience and stepping out of comfort zones to unlock growth 02:47 - Introducing Andre Carvalho, real estate investor and acquisitions specialist 03:16 - Andre's vision to scale a seven-figure active income business 04:00 - The reset: leaving partnerships to pursue a higher purpose 04:14 - How Andre started in business and the importance of long-term vision 07:14 - The timeline and research involved before quitting the job 08:36 - Balancing courage with responsibility: planning versus recklessness 09:22 - The value of talking to professionals and testing ideas before full commitment 12:27 - Maintaining organization and reviewing journal entries regularly 13:29 - Techniques for capturing and developing ideas 15:15 - Simplifying journaling by focusing on ideas and goals 16:50 - The spiritual calling to elevate leadership through independence 17:19 - Reflecting on Tyler and Andre’s partnership growth 20:06 - Lessons from delaying decisions and the cost of inaction 21:00 - Growing alone versus with a partner: skills and leadership 22:28 - Why Andre emphasizes mastering sales on the frontlines 24:17 - Common misconceptions about sales and communication 25:16 - The simplicity of sales when aligned with belief in your product 27:43 - Why Andre aims for a billion in assets and a million active income 29:20 - Letting go of guilt and embracing adaptable goalsetting 30:43 - The value of transparency and honesty in commitments 33:14 - Strategic use of real estate for tax advantages and appreciation 35:29 - Viewing business and real estate as a game with scoring 36:20 - Keys for those in transition: commitment, exercise, and mindset 39:20 - Final advice: Just do it and take action without overthinking Connect with Andre Carvalho * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrecarvalhorei/] | Website [https://www.linkedin.com/company/opalbuys/]

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