Timing worked out perfectly to release this episode on Memorial Day as my guest Rob Cook served in the United States Air Force for 21 years. I would love to acknowledge Rob as well as all current and retired military members for their service, especially on this day. Thank you for your service.
Rob shares openly and freely throughout our entire conversation. I was excited to have the chance to ask Rob about how he was able to bring fun and laughter into the military, personal training, and coaching. He shares so many personal stories that truly shows he walks the walk. He was the perfect guest to have on the show too because he loves to incorporate laughter and fun into his business and life.
Today's word of the day is definitely laughter. If you are drinking while listening to this podcast please feel free to take a sip every time you hear either Rob or I say the word laughter. This week's food and drink for thought is, "When was the last time you laughed?"
Top Topics :
Loving the feeling of falling as much as I love the feeling of flying.
When you feel better you listen better. I meet people where they are.
"Keep it Clean." Rob shares his experience with creating a talent-show during his time in the military and extending it all the way to Iraq. Having fun with this talent show never took away from how they treated their training. It brought people closer together and helped people take things lighter.
Laughing is one of the only things that I know has to happen in the present.
"Laugh often." Rob shares this is one of his values.
Discover the story behind how Rob and I got our nicknames you see in the title of the episode.
Laughter is like the secret sauce to the recipe. Tapping into fun and laughter just opens up a spot within us to just create.
It is a timing thing. There is a flow to it. There are still going to be tough times and difficult things we face. There is definitely a balance to it. Laughter is a prerequisite to doing things and provides that balance. There are ways you can play without being silly or without even laughing.
If I don't have laughter on its own. I won't go to bed without laughing.
"I'm just as serious as they are without all the erghhh." The "erghhhh" doesn't make me perform better. Pressure doesn't help or make me perform better.
Rob admits he doesn't work out because it is fun. He works out because he knows it's good for him.
Movement is what I'm most encouraged by. Moving often. In coaching business, talk to as many people as you can. When you go outside that's your clientele. "I'll stop anyone anywhere."
"Have you ever met a stranger? I don't think I have. I'm comfortable talking to anyone."
Rob talks about his trainer. Even though he's fitness and mindset coach there are still some days that he doesn't want to work out.
Rob gets vulnerable with his story about his program that ended up with no participants. "I was so upset for about 3 minutes."
Just believe that what you're doing is meant to be what you're doing. You're the only one that's doing it.
Please stayed tuned until the end to hear our response to the question, "What is the meaning of life?"
Have the day you deserve.
Connect with Rob :
https://imrobcook.com/
Listen to his Podcast "We're Listening" :
https://3pgc.org/3pgc-podcast/?fbclid=IwAR3WqP_Wkrv6yQmaGWWmaSPD2HSNzx4WUbewGpiF8vHu8CaRUG14b97cbkE
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