
Use Your PAIN To Find PEACE In The 2nd Half of Your Life ft. Jake Kauffman
What have you been doing with your pain? This question puts you quickly on the slippery slope that eventually leads to the peace that surpasses understanding. But before you dive in... Are you ready to face the pain? The suffering? What doesn't die can't produce fruit...think of the grain of wheat in the John's Gospel. Incredible peace and purpose is on the other side of doing this deep work for men, and Jake gives us the first few questions men need to be asking themselves to take us there.
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Show Notes
What have you been doing with your pain?
This question puts you quickly on the slippery slope that eventually leads to the peace that surpasses understanding.
But before you dive in...
Are you ready to face the pain?
The suffering?
What doesn't die can't produce fruit...think of the grain of wheat in the John's Gospel.
Incredible peace and purpose is on the other side of doing this deep work for men, and Jake gives us the first few questions men need to be asking themselves to take us there.
In this episode:
0:00 Intro
3:01 What have you been doing with your pain?
7:02 Wounds
14:00 First steps to heal
22:00 Preventative medicine
29:11 The 3 most common lies men believe
33:17 Slowing down, or defeat?
40:56 Attachment is the highest form of suffering
51:26 What business looks like when you're healing your soul
1:01:03 Identity in productivity
1:07:00 Success stories
Resources:
Jake on IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamjakekauffman/
Let Love In by Jake Kauffman: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1J3FDPX/
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