Episode 50: Brent Huras
Episode 49
Welcome to episode #50 We’re thrilled to be joined by Brent Huras today.
Brent Huras is a Productivity & Flow State Coach whose practice evolved from the single purpose of answering the question: "How can I get myself to do my work?" To this end, he has spent the last two decades reading, studying, philosophizing - and eventually - coaching on the answer to this mysterious question. His studies have taken him along multiple paths including psychological and spiritual ones which have culminated in his body of work that he calls Sustainable, High-Level Productivity which he describes in his work on YouTube, TikTok, and blog. He currently operates out of Stratford Ontario where he serves 1-1 clients and small groups.
Welcome to the show Brent!
Questions
- Can you tell us about your brain? When did you realize that your brain was different? What challenges did you face? What is it like now?
- Suspected undiagnosed ADHD
- Bulk of clients are people with ADHD
- When they describe their experience, he felt it resonated.
- Brought it up with his parents
- Saw challenges in himself that wasn’t evident in his peers
- Focusing at micro and macro level
- Able to start but losing focus in the hour.
- Or not being able to see project through to the end of the week.
- How he learned the strategies
- Everything leads to mastery (wanting to be really good at something)
- Give himself to something so he is free to focus and go deep on something.
- Reframe that he’s not missing out on something.
- Developing skills/mastery opens up other opportunities further down the road.
- What’s the realization like?
- It was a slow realization
- It’s not what you choose, it’s that you do choose.
- How has your neurodivergence affected your financial life?
- Family very disciplined around money
- He inherited that mindset - frugal
- Enthusiastic about investment opportunities
- Sometimes good: early investor in BTC
- Sometimes bad: bought PSYK and it didn’t go well
- How has it affected your relationships?
- Quick to love people
- Not necessarily a bad thing - assumes positive intent.
- Sees the becoming/potential.
- What "work" projects are you concentrating on?
- Raising toddler
- 1 on 1 coaching
- Group Coaching
- How about the rest of the time? What do you enjoy doing in your off time?
- Raising toddler
- Watching become a person.
- Not quite like raising a cat.
- There’s frequently a “new person”
- Serve the evolution of humanity
- Signaling to other people that it’s ok to step into purpose.
- Coaching
- Wisdom traditions
- Practices of enlightenment and awakening.
- Deeper and more grounded layers of peace.
- Playing piano.
- What forms of exercise do you do?
- Gym 3x a week
- Get a run in per week
- Ken Wilbur’s stuff
- Meditation and working out complement each other.
- What does your morning routine look like and how has it evolved over time?
- Try and wake up before daughter
- Do meditation
- Catching up later in the day
- Find a time to meditate ideally before the morning
- Ideal routine (past routine)
- Get up
- Meditate
- Exercise
- Shower
- Journaling
- Prioritizes mindfulness throughout the day
- Mindfulness is not just on the meditation cushion - be mindful when leaving a room, getting into the
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