331. The Martell Method: How We Design an Extraordinary Life Beyond Boundaries

 
 
 
 
 

Rejecting a conventional lifestyle might be the best decision you could ever make.

Dan Martell, my husband, is an entrepreneur, author, and highly sought after coach. He’s also funny, good looking, and a crazy moped driver. From here on out, he’ll be returning regularly as a guest as we discuss all things parenting, marriage, and business.

Our relationship isn’t great because it’s perfect—it’s great because we work on it together and we hold each other to a high standard. We may not agree on everything, but we always find a way to come together. Right now, what we’re enjoying most is travelling with our kids and watching them experience things and grow.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The secret to creating the life you want, despite any negative thoughts.

  • How to be intentional about the people you surround yourself with.

  • How breaking convention can help you live your best life.

  • Why humans seek approval from others, and how to move forward without it.

  • Dan’s tips for building a great relationship.

  • The unique learning experiences that travelling offers, especially with family.

  • Why intentional launches and landings are important for relationships.

  • How our individual desires to be better helps us maintain a healthy relationship.

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