— In order to become the best version of yourself, you must begin here; neither your parents nor your friends are to blame, nor is it the economy's fault. They are nothing more than excuses. The time has come for you to admit that you are the problem. If you don’t, it will be at your own peril. It is said, 'Be the change you want to see in the world.'
Valeria interviews Jeevan Matharu — He is the author of “Become a Person of Value.”
Jeevan Matharu is a 32-year-old Author and Transformational Coach (As well as a Financial adviser/Retirement planner). As a Financial Adviser, Jeevan was in the Times Newspaper for one of the Top Advisers in 2021. He is currently ranked as the 16th top player in the UK, for weight u73kg in Judo, as well as being in the GB Masters Squad (Veterans).
Jeevan is also a member of Mensa (which means an IQ in the top 2%). He was, however, expelled from a private school for poor behavior. He has acquired qualifications in Life Coaching, Psychology, and Counselling.
Jeevan likes to learn, and he is constantly learning about interesting ideas and topics. Outside of this research, he enjoys hiking/scrambling, and walking the Dog. He loves Philosophy, and enjoys reading about Stoicism. Jeevan likes to ask himself the big questions, and love deep, interesting conversations. He can speak competently about many topics. He also write on Quora, with almost 20k views.
We as individuals need to ensure that we maximize our potential, by mastering our minds. We also need to ask ourselves the right questions.
Jeevan is currently writing a second book which will be a journal with guided daily questions. You will be able to analyze yourself and plan your life out, while becoming your best self.
To learn more about Jeevan Matharu and his work, please visit: vanquish-transformational-coaching.com/
— This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.