1 hr 2 min

Justin True on How To Love Yourself and Love Your Life The Art of Fulfillment

    • Education

Justin True is an Ultra and Extreme event athlete, world traveler, and 3x world record holder. And through all of these titles and the activities that come with them, his mission is to motivate and inspire others to be the best that they can be. Some of his accomplishments include pulling a 3,000 pound car with his body for 26.2 miles and walking coast-to-cost on Madagascar; and he’s gearing up for one of his biggest challenges yet: a triathlon consisting of a 50 mile swim across the Bermuda Triangle, 3000 mile bike ride across the US, and a 600 mile run across the coast of California. Absolutely insane. But that isn’t the toughest thing he’s been through: he’s dealt with homelessness, physical and mental abuse growing up, and even getting kidnapped in Egypt. But he doesn’t victimize these things. Instead, he sees them as gifts and it inspires him to help others who are going through a dark time, as he’s become a huge advocate for mental health. 

In this episode, Justin and I discuss how to turn your greatest struggles into your biggest strengths, how to take the steps to fully love yourself and your life, and why you should allow yourself to be vulnerable if you’re emotionally struggling.

Follow Justin on Instagram: @therealjustintrue

Follow Joe on Instagram: @joecorcione

Justin True is an Ultra and Extreme event athlete, world traveler, and 3x world record holder. And through all of these titles and the activities that come with them, his mission is to motivate and inspire others to be the best that they can be. Some of his accomplishments include pulling a 3,000 pound car with his body for 26.2 miles and walking coast-to-cost on Madagascar; and he’s gearing up for one of his biggest challenges yet: a triathlon consisting of a 50 mile swim across the Bermuda Triangle, 3000 mile bike ride across the US, and a 600 mile run across the coast of California. Absolutely insane. But that isn’t the toughest thing he’s been through: he’s dealt with homelessness, physical and mental abuse growing up, and even getting kidnapped in Egypt. But he doesn’t victimize these things. Instead, he sees them as gifts and it inspires him to help others who are going through a dark time, as he’s become a huge advocate for mental health. 

In this episode, Justin and I discuss how to turn your greatest struggles into your biggest strengths, how to take the steps to fully love yourself and your life, and why you should allow yourself to be vulnerable if you’re emotionally struggling.

Follow Justin on Instagram: @therealjustintrue

Follow Joe on Instagram: @joecorcione

1 hr 2 min

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