Not as successful as you'd like to be in life?
The problem may be something you've never considered - your ego!
"The ego is the one thing that can keep you from everything."
Freddy Jackson / Bio
Freddy is an inspirational and transformational speaker, mentor, personal trainer, educator, author, and founder of The Love No Ego Foundation, located in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Freddy's Love...No Ego philosophy serves as the foundation for pushing the human spirit into greatness. He helps clients to remove biases, fear, and judgement, while simultaneously igniting their intuition to produce monumental results!
Approaching a decade of experience, Freddy has delivered powerful, engaging, and relevant presentations, mentored, consulted, and conducted workshops for individuals, teams, and organizations nationally and internationally.
Freddy utilizes and demonstrates his pillars and principles to enable participants to grow and perform better than their everyday pressures and gain optimal performance, personally as well as professionally. His approach improves their overall awareness and sustainability, promotes self and team development, helps them to notice the ego and where the limitations are, and gets committed to living a life of resiliency!
Website: https://www.mrlovenoego.org/
Social: @mrlovenoego and @thelovenoegofoundation
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Summary
Freddie Jackson, founder of the Love No Ego Foundation, shares his journey of self-discovery and the importance of removing ego to live a fulfilling life.
He defines ego as overly self-centeredness and fear, and emphasizes the need to think of oneself less and focus on love.
Freddie's vision for the Love No Ego Foundation is to help youth between the ages of 10 and 24 discover their purpose and live authentically. He believes that going all in on one's passions and embracing love will lead to success in all areas of life.
In this conversation, Treveal Lynch and Freddie Taylor discuss the importance of listening to our inner knowing and leaving our ego out of it.
They share their personal journey of self-discovery and growth, emphasizing the need to be true to ourselves and not conform to societal expectations. They encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness and be open to correction and growth.
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