#80 — Mike Connolly: The Process That Lets Ordinary People Do Extreme Things
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Today's guest is Mike Connolly. Find him here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelrconnolly/
In this conversation, Mike Connolly shares his experiences and insights on ultra running, personal growth, and the concept of coaching. He discusses the mental and physical challenges of running 100 miles, the transformative impact of ultra running on his life, and the founding of Pay It Forward Coaching, a nonprofit that offers free career coaching. Mike reflects on the struggles of transitioning to entrepreneurship and the importance of mentorship, while also envisioning a fulfilling dream life centered around personal values and helping others.
Takeaways
- Anyone who runs a modest amount could run 100 miles.
- The last 50 miles are exponentially harder than the first 50.
- The feeling of finishing gives immense pride.
- Running ultras taught me I can do hard things.
- Coaching is about helping others find their own answers.
- Pay It Forward Coaching started as a way to give back.
- Mentorship can come from unexpected places.
- It's okay to not be busy all the time.
- Tracking habits can lead to better outcomes.
- Life is about making changes to improve your situation.
Chapters
00:00 Preparing for the 100-Mile Challenge
11:09 The Impact of Ultras on Personal Growth
21:47 Pay It Forward Coaching: A New Path
25:16 Career Journey: From Engineering to Sales
28:04 The Journey to Leadership
30:10 The Importance of Tracking Habits
35:51 Struggles with Productivity and Guilt
42:26 Finding Balance in Entrepreneurship
48:59 Defining a Dream Life