Movement creates motivation. Are you getting sick of waiting for inspiration or finding it difficult to get motivated throughout the day? Join John & Kam Huang journey as two first generation Asian-American brothers grow their motivational mindset and seek out more out of life. Listen to their thoughts running to get into the insides of our brains and get motivated. We will cover topics ranging fr... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
Have you ever thought about what is the meaning and purpose in life? In this episode, we talk about how we live a meaningful life and how to leverage our story and past to find our purpose. Everyone's purpose is unique and different, that's why we sh... more
Have you ever lost something whether it was something or someone and you did not know how truly grateful to have them until losing them? In this episode, we’ll break down just that. Learning how to be truly grateful without the need to lose it is the... more
Do you know that feeling after accomplishing something or doing something good then having someone cheer for you? We can mimic that feeling by praising ourselves after achieving something great, even for small things like habitual tasks. By learning ... more
Have you ever felt like you are stuck or feel like you're being limited? In this video, John and Kam talk about how to overcome limits by first being aware of limiting beliefs and trick your mind to go beyond your limits. By being aware of your limit... more
Have you ever heard the quote “Poverty is a default setting”? In this episode, we break down what are default settings and how first being aware of the settings we are living life then we change them. These default settings are like our comfort zone ... more
Learn how to create new and positive habits by replacing old and negative ones from our lives. In this episode, we break down the 4 stages of what defines a habit (Trigger, Cue, Desire, Reward) and how being aware of these stages can drastically chan... more
We often underestimate the power of language and how a slight change in what we say can drastically improve the quality of our lives. In this episode, we explain the power of the words we use to describe ourselves and others and by using words of aff... more
Ever feel like you are behind and feel like you are not where you want to be? In this episode, John and Kam break down the importance of setting your own timeline and practical advice on how to set your own pace. By not judging others and more import... more
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