Here’s how you can turn approach anxiety into reach out success minus the cold sweats and furtive glances…
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See the author’s TEDx Talk on Creating Extraordinary Intimacy in a Shut Down World
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See the author’s TEDx Talk on Creating Extraordinary Intimacy in a Shut Down World
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Michael is a prostate cancer survivor who was left completely impotent as a result of his treatments. Yet, it was because of his impotence that he and his partner discovered an entirely new approach to emotional, physical and spiritual intimacy that far exceeds anything either experienced prior to when things were working "correctly." His mission is to help men, women and couples everywhere to achieve extraordinary intimacy on all levels.
He is an international speaker, author and thought leader on the issues of human connection and intimacy. He also speaks pro-bono to Cancer Support Centers and Gilda’s Clubs around the U.S. for cancer survivors and their partners about regaining intimacy in the face of cancer. Go to MichaelRusserLive.com to explore the possibility of having Michael speak at your next event.
Michael is also a champion of the nonprofit men's work being done by the ManKind Project ( MKPUSA.org). He completed the New Warrior Training Adventure in 2012.
Website: MichaelRusserLive.com
iTunes: Creating Extraordinary Intimacy in a Disconnected World
TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK8f8w7ICng
“Be myself”? Really? You made me sit through almost four minutes of audio, four minutes that I’ll never get back, to tell me that. I mean, duh, I already know how to be myself; if that worked, I would not have had to waste those four minutes hearing the most worthless piece of advice ever given. Sheesh
It’s unfortunate that is all the value you derived from this piece –which actually went much deeper than you imply above (in fact the phrase “be yourself” was never mentioned). It included: a) not being attached to outcomes, b) showing up authentically and vulnerably (which is far more than just “being yourself”), c) allowing for serendipity and d) just having the courage to take that first step –something very few men seem to have, at least from my experience. So Athirson, I’m not even sure what you heard, but I can say it was far richer than what you imply.… Read more »