QLC 097: Why Positive Thinking Isn’t Enough with Jared Angaza

In this episode of The Quarter Life Comeback podcast, I chat to Jared Angaza about why positive thinking is only half the equation to achieving our goals.

Bryan Teare
BryanTeare.com
2 min readJan 22, 2018

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Today I’m excited to share part 2 of an interview I did with Jared Angaza for his podcast.

Jared Angaza is a brand architect and philanthropist who’s spent the last 20 years creating strategies, brands, events, and teachings that help us transform our perspectives and re-imagine what’s possible.

He coaches and consults for individuals, brands, and governments across the globe as part of his lifelong quest to contribute to a more harmonious world. This includes multiple organizations, movements, and the governments of the United States, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Kenya.

Jared is a lifelong student of creativity, economics, science, strategy, philanthropy, consciousness and indigenous cultures, and believes we are all extraordinary beings created to thrive through deep relationships, nature, spirituality, and creativity.

I was recently a guest on Jared’s podcast and decided to share that interview here, as we covered topics deeper than I’ve shared before here on the show. Because we went deep, I split the interview up into two episodes, of which this is part 2. Check out part 1 here.

“Creating and reacting are spelt with the same letters”

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Why it’s not just about positive thinking
  • Why we need to take advantage of the opportunities that emerge
  • What Jared believes is one of the biggest challenges we face today
  • The two components we need to pursue our purpose
  • The real trick behind the Law of Attraction
  • How we give up our ability to choose our own thoughts

Hear more and get the full show notes at bryanteare.com/097.

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Bryan Teare is an international coach and podcast host who helps ambitious people perform at their best. Follow him on Twitter at @BryanTeare.

Originally published at bryanteare.com on January 22, 2018.

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