Most people who achieve conventional success—the career, the paycheck, the stability—assume that's what happiness looks like. Dominick Quartuccio had the lucrative 15-year career in financial services, the outward markers of "making it," and felt bored, restless, and uninspired. His decision to walk away and rebuild his life around intentional living forms the core of this conversation with Brad and Jonathan, where they explore how to recognize when you're drifting, how to challenge the beliefs that hold you back, and how to design a future worth living into.
Key Topics
Awareness of Drifting
Feelings of restlessness and dissatisfaction often signal you're moving through life on autopilot. Recognizing this is the first step toward intentional change.
Importance of Community
Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals creates support and accountability for personal growth and self-discovery.
Challenging Limiting Beliefs
Question the validity of beliefs you've never examined. Ask "What if I could...?" to open up new possibilities.
Eulogy Exercise
Writing your ideal eulogy clarifies your life goals and values, helping you design a future aligned with your true desires.
Design Your Future
Focus on creating a future you're excited to live into, then identify the concrete steps needed to get there.
Creating Space for Intentionality
Viktor Frankl's concept of the space between stimulus and response helps break automatic patterns and create room for choice.
Chapters
- Introduction and Guest Introduction
- Discussion on Happiness and Conventional Choices
- Community Building and Personal Development
- Drifting and Intentional Living
- Beliefs and Choices
- Designing Your Future
- Closing Thoughts
Notable Quotes
"You were born to do more than pay bills and die." — Dominick Quartuccio
"The quality of the external world you design is 100% a product of the internal world you've curated." — Dominick Quartuccio
"Most people underestimate their phone use by about 50%."
"What did you leave behind?"
Key Concepts
Drifting
Living life without intentional direction or purpose, often leading to feelings of dissatisfaction.
Eulogy Exercise
An exercise where individuals write their ideal eulogy to clarify their life goals and values.
Flow State
A mental state of operation where a person is fully immersed in an activity, often leading to high levels of focus and productivity.
Action Items
- Write down your ideal eulogy to clarify your life goals
- Join a local community group focused on personal development
Resources
Books
- Design Your Future by Dominick Quartuccio
- Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Connect with Dominick Quartuccio
Website: DominickQ.com
LinkedIn: Dominick Quartuccio
Related Episodes
Episode 013: Overcoming Limiting Beliefs, featuring Alan Donaghan
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