Bryan Goodwin
Bryan Goodwin
@BryanG@www.relaxedmale.com

Certified Men’s Coach that sees men suffering under their fears and the effects of nice guys. I help guide men through the uncertainty of divorce so that when it is done and over with they are better stronger more masculine men.

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  • A spiritual approach

    This week’s video is from a great coach Tzvi Kessel and he is helping you see that resisting causes more pain and suffering in your spiritual life.

  • Why you are busy but not productive?

    We pride ourselves on being busy. Yet being busy isn’t that great, because we can be busy but not productive. So how do you start being more productive?

  • Monday Hour One

    How do you make your life more productive? You take the time to schedule your life. You are able to fill it more evenly than if you don’t.

  • Why are you avoiding happiness? – EP 172

    Many times we claim to want to be happy yet we don’t take the steps to be happy. We are comfortable in our misery and suffering.

  • What is thought work?

    What if there was a way to open doors to success and freedom you never thought possible before? What if it only involved a piece of paper and a pen?

  • The Fear of Happiness

    Why do most people seem to run away from happiness and fulfillment in their lives> It almost seems as if they don’t want joy they want to complain about no joy.

  • The Truth of Being Judgmental – EP 171

    People judge us, We judge other people. It really doesn’t matter what their judgment is as much as what we make that judgment mean to us.

  • To Be as Curious as a Child

    What is it like to have the curiosity of a child? Why would an adult want to have this curious trait? We break it down and see why curiosity didn’t kill the cat

  • To Be Curious

    Why does something happen? How often do you wonder today? These are questions many people don’t focus on because we have started to lack curiosity.

  • How Do You Forgive? – EP 170

    When do you forgive? When do you not forgive? What about forgiving and forgetting, is there ever a time to just forget what happened?