From 9to5 to adventure. Ingo Schulmeyer, a former semiconductor executive turned transformational growth coach, shares his journey from a successful corporate career to a new life in Mexico. His decision to uproot his family and move to Mexico, the immigration process, and the impact on his children are discussed.
Ingo emphasizes the importance of the process and action over the result, and the value of constantly working on oneself. In this conversation, Ingo shares insights on setting and achieving goals, his experience with Ironman competitions, and his work as a digital nomad helping people discover their true selves.
He also discusses his podcast ‘The Small Reset’ and the importance of making small changes for personal growth and happiness.
Takeaways
- Transitioning from corporate life to a new adventure requires courage and a willingness to embrace change.
- The immigration process for moving to a new country involves careful consideration and planning, especially when uprooting a family.
- The value of making decisions and taking action, focusing on the process and constant self-improvement.
- Setting goals is important, but the process and action taken to achieve them are more valuable than the end result.
- Setting goals that challenge you to grow is more beneficial than setting easily achievable goals.
- Endurance sports, such as Ironman competitions, provide a meditative and focused experience in nature.
- Making small, incremental changes in life can lead to significant personal growth and fulfillment.
- Happiness is not a destination but a state of being that comes from within.
- Ingo’s framework ‘Release, Rediscover, Rise’ focuses on overcoming limiting beliefs, rediscovering vision, and building motivation and habits for personal growth.
From 9to5 to adventure
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