Do you struggle with procrastination? If so, do you try to think your way out? How has that been working for you?
Overintellectualizing procrastination is what my guest, Nerijus Antanavicius, and I discuss in today's episode. Nerijus is a personal coach and trainer whose unique approach to coaching and self-development led me to hire him as my 1:1 coach back in 2020 to help me work through some particularly vulnerable areas in my own life.
As an overthinker with a resistant brain, I wanted a coach who could offer different modalities to help me get to where I ultimately wanted to go, and Nerijus's unique coaching philosophy and minimalist, results-oriented approach to self-development was exactly what I needed.
Nerijus weaves psychology, spirituality and neuroscience into his work with his clients, guiding them through the process of first awareness, then self-directed neuroplasticity to help them train and recondition their minds and body to loosen old patterns of behavior and rewire in new ways of being.
As a student and practitioner of active and passive mindfulness and meditative practices for over 15 years, Nerijus witnessed firsthand (with his clients and in his own growth work) how difficult it was to take action when the body was trapped by intense, negative emotions. This is where the training and reconditioning part of the mind and body comes in.
"When you're able to tap into relaxation, you're able to jump into action in a way more efficient manner."
What Nerijus and I discuss in this episode:
Where to find and connect with Nerijus:
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Original music by JMW
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1:1 mindset coaching is for anyone who wants to ask more of themselves but knows their thinking is getting in the way.
If this is work you’re excited to do, sign up for my free offering (a 90-minute deep dive coaching call) so you can experience firsthand how managing your mind can bring more peace, happiness, and success into your life.
To book your free call, visit KariWatterson.com.
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Let's connect:
Website
Instagram: @_thisonelife
LinkedIn
Do you struggle with procrastination? If so, do you try to think your way out? How has that been working for you?
Overintellectualizing procrastination is what my guest, Nerijus Antanavicius, and I discuss in today's episode. Nerijus is a personal coach and trainer whose unique approach to coaching and self-development led me to hire him as my 1:1 coach back in 2020 to help me work through some particularly vulnerable areas in my own life.
As an overthinker with a resistant brain, I wanted a coach who could offer different modalities to help me get to where I ultimately wanted to go, and Nerijus's unique coaching philosophy and minimalist, results-oriented approach to self-development was exactly what I needed.
Nerijus weaves psychology, spirituality and neuroscience into his work with his clients, guiding them through the process of first awareness, then self-directed neuroplasticity to help them train and recondition their minds and body to loosen old patterns of behavior and rewire in new ways of being.
As a student and practitioner of active and passive mindfulness and meditative practices for over 15 years, Nerijus witnessed firsthand (with his clients and in his own growth work) how difficult it was to take action when the body was trapped by intense, negative emotions. This is where the training and reconditioning part of the mind and body comes in.
"When you're able to tap into relaxation, you're able to jump into action in a way more efficient manner."
What Nerijus and I discuss in this episode:
Where to find and connect with Nerijus:
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Original music by JMW
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1:1 mindset coaching is for anyone who wants to ask more of themselves but knows their thinking is getting in the way.
If this is work you’re excited to do, sign up for my free offering (a 90-minute deep dive coaching call) so you can experience firsthand how managing your mind can bring more peace, happiness, and success into your life.
To book your free call, visit KariWatterson.com.
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Let's connect:
Website
Instagram: @_thisonelife
LinkedIn