Elicit Your Values: The 3-Step Breakthrough (w/ David Corsini)
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Hitting a ceiling even though you “know what to do”? Investor and advisor David Corsini joins Patrick to show why strategy stalls without awareness and how to use a simple values elicitation to unlock momentum in business, health, and home. We get real about compartmentalizing emotions, why ultra-logical leaders resist looking inward, and a wild truth: the belief “there isn’t enough time” can make you either frantic or frozen. You’ll leave with a clean, repeatable path: Awareness → Integration → Implementation plus a body-based “e-brake” check so your plan actually sticks.
In this episode:
- How to map your values stack (12–15 words) for any domain: business, health, finance
- Why compartmentalizing helps in the room but hurts after unless you process it
- Awareness first: the fastest way to see what’s really driving your decisions
- A live example: “no urgency” traced to the belief “there isn’t enough time”
- The E-Brake Test: use the body (not just the brain) to confirm your plan
- Turning desire into action: integrate what’s missing, then implement with ease
💥 Want a simple tool to start today? Grab the FREE High-Performer’s Cheat Sheet and learn how to:
- ✅ Spot Your Blind Spots Fast – Catch stress tells before they tank execution.
- ✅ Flip Stress Into Clarity – Downshift your nervous system in minutes.
- ✅ Upgrade Your Language – Name what you feel so you can change it.
- ✅ Release Hidden Scripts – Replace “success = sacrifice” with beliefs that scale work and home.
- ✅ Do More With Less Energy – Create momentum without white-knuckling.
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