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True North Man


Aug 2, 2021

Living within your comfort zone, not trying to excel in what you do - can be pretty easy in life, leaving you just average, not mirroring the authentic person you are. How about altering your steps bringing forth the best version of you?

A person weighing over 300 lbs. before getting focused on his health and losing more than 100 pounds in a short span without fad diets or weight loss drugs displays his strong motive and determination. This is just a glimpse of Drewbie’s realization of his potential, which took him a bit longer. But the moment he fathomed them, he was unstoppable.

Drewbie, a loving husband, a caring father, and a successful professional, wouldn’t have made it to where he is if he hadn’t been more intentional in changing his path of action for good. He says, “I'm kind of an average guy that decided I didn't want to be average anymore. “Starting from rock-bottom to working it out to the top had been an inspirational journey, he vents out in his bestselling book, ‘Crushing the Day’, adding value in others. Drewbie Wilson is now the Vice President at ‘Break Free Academy’, a multi-million dollar consulting company.

In this episode of True North Man, Paul interrogates Drewbie, digging out every ins and outs he took along his journey and, most notably, his core values to serve others with integrity and humility, getting him to the peak of his journey.  Listen to this empowering conversation gear up to crush your day before the day crushes you.

 

What you will learn:

  • Why it is crucial to get around people living the life you look up to.
  • How Drewbie’s purpose of serving people benefited him at the end of the day.
  • What keeps Drewbie grounded when ego takes the forefront and what role ‘faith’ plays in his life.
  • Why Drewbie has taken a fondness for cycling as a sport and how it has turned into more than a mere sport for him.
  • And much more!

 

Favorite Quote:

“Ego is like a pinch of salt. A little bit is great, but a little too much of it will destroy the dish. And so I think that's where gratitude is important because gratitude is kind of the counter to the ego that dilutes it.”

 

  • Drewbie Wilson

 

 

Connect with Drewbie:

Website

Crushing the Day Book

 

LinkedIn

 

Facebook




How To Get Involved:

 

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