Mindgold
Mindgold
Sarah Florence
You be you w/ Martin Heppel
1 hour 22 minutes Posted Nov 17, 2019 at 6:12 am.
Graham going missing and realising the significance of community.
Marty is a different unit: the birth of The Resilience Project and growing up with head hunters (not the gang).
Failure is a growth point : learning from negative experiences and the importance of communicating about them, trusting the outcome and not being afraid of the consequences of opening up. 
Adversity leads to resilience; the importance of being taught as a child that it's OK to fuck up, post traumatic growth and seeing failure as an opportunity. 
How my initial encounter with Marty gave me the courage to be unapologetically ME.
Appearances, judgment, and the insecurities we attempt to combat by trying to fit in. 
The importance of making genuine connections and putting the effort in to our relationships. 
Practise makes perfect: training your mind the same way you would train your body and building daily habits that support your mental wellbeing. 
The courage to be vulnerable without fear of judgement: recognising that being honest, even about the bad things, is a strength not a weakness. 
People are gonna give you shit regardless, so you may as well just be who you are. 
How your mindset affects others, so putting your best effort out to the universe. 
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Martin Heppel is co-founder of The Resilience Project, a Melbourne based non-for profit organisation that promotes mental wellbeing through gratitude, mindfulness and empathy. Former footy player, headmaster, and self-proclaimed bum, Marty has experienced the fuck out of life and shares his strategies for achieving mental gains through honest human connection. 
00:00 Graham going missing and realising the significance of community.
06:00 Marty is a different unit: the birth of The Resilience Project and growing up with head hunters (not the gang).
10:00 Failure is a growth point : learning from negative experiences and the importance of communicating about them, trusting the outcome and not being afraid of the consequences of opening up. 
17:00 Adversity leads to resilience; the importance of being taught as a child that it's OK to fuck up, post traumatic growth and seeing failure as an opportunity. 
23:00 How my initial encounter with Marty gave me the courage to be unapologetically ME.
27:00 Appearances, judgment, and the insecurities we attempt to combat by trying to fit in. 
35:00 The importance of making genuine connections and putting the effort in to our relationships. 
52:00 Practise makes perfect: training your mind the same way you would train your body and building daily habits that support your mental wellbeing. 
60:00 The courage to be vulnerable without fear of judgement: recognising that being honest, even about the bad things, is a strength not a weakness. 
67:00 People are gonna give you shit regardless, so you may as well just be who you are. 
72:00 How your mindset affects others, so putting your best effort out to the universe.