Mind-Body Mentor

Steven Jaggers

Deep dive into the inner and outer workings of masters in the realms of mind & body. Develop actionable practices based on ancient wisdom and modern technology. 

  1. 27/12/2025

    The Truth About Finding Your Purpose

    Many people feel lost because they are searching for purpose in all the wrong places. The real blockage rarely involves confusion, but the emotional resistance that keeps us from hearing our own internal direction. This episode challenges the cultural myth that purpose is something you think your way into. From psychology to somatic science, the evidence is clear: clarity comes when your body is regulated, your past is integrated, and you stop outsourcing your worth to achievement. ••• In this episode, you’ll learn • Why the pressure to "find purpose" creates more anxiety and self doubt • How emotional resistance clouds clarity and keeps you stuck in mental loops • The difference between purpose as a goal and purpose as embodied meaning • How to recognize when your life path is drifting out of alignment • Why nervous system capacity determines the quality of your decisions • A simple question that reveals what your intuition has been trying to tell you ••• Purpose does not operate as a destination but as an unfolding experience shaped moment to moment through somatic awareness. The modern fixation on purpose often grows alongside an equally modern fixation on self improvement. A cultural script promotes the idea that fulfillment arrives through optimization: more goals, tighter roadmaps, higher output. Many people eventually discover that the harder they strive to “live their purpose,” the more pressure they feel and the further clarity drifts. Purpose becomes a moving target, always one achievement or transformation beyond reach. An emerging body of psychological and somatic thought suggests a different core problem: not a lack of direction, but a lack of internal spaciousness. Purpose, according to this view, functions only within the present; no form of searching can reveal it while a person remains disconnected from the body that must feel it. This perspective reframes purpose as a continuous act of meaning making rather than a fixed identity. Every choice, every conversation, every micro gesture contributes to the meaning a person generates. Purpose evolves not from “finding the right path” but from noticing whether daily actions move closer to or farther from the meaning one hopes to embody. Even those who feel aligned with a chosen path often encounter doubts, because purpose functions less as a final achievement and more as a dynamic relationship between inner state and outward behavior. If purpose unfolds within the present, emotional resistance often blocks access to it. Humans naturally avoid fear, grief, anger, and vulnerability, unknowingly avoiding the clarity contained within those emotions. Much of what feels like indecision or misalignment functions as an attempt to outrun discomfort.  This reframed understanding of purpose also highlights the central role of connection. Human nervous systems rely on co regulation; emotional load becomes far more manageable within supportive relationships. Meaning deepens not in solitary striving but within shared spaces where individuals feel welcomed and witnessed. Purpose emerges through connection as much as through introspection. The most radical implication of this viewpoint comes from its simplicity. Purpose may not require pursuit at all. When a person relaxes resistance, relinquishes control, and stops tying worth to rigid goals, internal direction grows audible. A quieter voice begins to guide choices. That voice rarely delivers a grand cosmic assignment. Instead, it conveys a sense of rightness in the present moment, a felt alignment with how one hopes to show up in the world. Support the show

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  2. 10/12/2025

    The Dark Side of Self-Reliance

    We’re told self reliance is strength, but for many of us it quietly becomes a prison. Steven Jaggers and guest Rachel Bell reveal what happens when hyper independence stops being empowering and starts being the very thing that keeps us disconnected, exhausted, and alone. The self help world teaches us to “fix ourselves first,” but as you’ll hear in this episode, that belief can become a trap. What looks like discipline or resilience is often the leftover survival strategy of people who never had anyone safe to rely on. Eventually, the old strategy collapses under the weight of real connection. ••• In this episode, you’ll learn: Why self reliance becomes addictive and why so many high achievers can’t turn it off. How hyper individualism creates loneliness, even when your life “looks successful.” Why relying on someone feels dangerous to people who built their entire identity on being self resourced. The hidden cost of chasing “purpose” and why the search itself becomes a form of self punishment. How connection, not optimization, actually fuels growth the exact opposite of what self help culture teaches. Why healing is a byproduct of relationship, not another project to micromanage alone. ••• Self-help culture encourages solitary transformation, yet many discover that progress rarely comes from isolated effort. People grow through connection, not relentless independence. Hyper Individualism frames total self-reliance as maturity, but that mindset often develops as armor from earlier wounds. When a trustworthy partner finally appears, reliance feels risky because it demands surrender of control. Healthy partnership avoids both codependence and radical independence. Two adults each maintain a spine and mission, then choose mutual reliance grounded in competence, shared values and clear decision-making. This dynamic allows one partner to step out of constant CEO mode and pour energy into creativity, family or a larger mission. Much of modern “purpose” talk quietly traps people in self-comparison. Culture teaches that purpose must match an idealized future screenshot, so daily life feels inadequate. A healthier compass centers on feeling: moving toward environments that create coherence and away from those that drain. Purpose expands when tied to something bigger than personal achievement. Healing follows a similar arc. Treating healing as a personal project often reinforces a message of brokenness. Treating healing as a byproduct of connection shifts everything. When people engage deeply with partners, communities, bodies and shared mission, growth emerges naturally. Simple shared practices, such as journaling prompts, morning reflection or prayer, create relational architecture that lifts both partners. These practices build a shared language, reduce misunderstanding and strengthen the higher, grounded versions of each person. Commitment then functions as liberation rather than confinement. Limiting options focuses energy, much like constraints create better art or narrower niches create stronger businesses. Structure gives depth. Self-help tools still offer value, yet relationships often create more transformation than any solo regimen. People receive their clearest mirrors, strongest motivations and deepest growth through others. The future of human development may lean less on isolated improvement and more on intentional partnership as the true engine of change. Support the show

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Deep dive into the inner and outer workings of masters in the realms of mind & body. Develop actionable practices based on ancient wisdom and modern technology.