Dan and Neil discuss how small, consistent decisions propel dreams forward and reveal strategies for first responders to discover purpose beyond their service careers.
• Finding new purpose after law enforcement involves utilizing skills built during your first responder career
• God's calling often feels impossibly big because it's meant to be something you can't accomplish without Him
• When facing new challenges, break them down into "micro actions" small enough to slip past mental resistance
• We have approximately 60,000 thoughts daily—80% negative and 95% repetitive—requiring intentional awareness to change
• The Japanese technique "pointing and calling" helps break autopilot thinking and increases present moment awareness
• Like planes that are off-course 90% of the time yet reach their destination, success requires constant course correction
• Even elite performers like Tiger Woods have coaches—finding someone a few steps ahead of you provides invaluable guidance
To connect with Coach Neil for mindset coaching, email neil@neilschepp.com or use the free coaching call link in our description. Join the 1042 Project community for peer support outside your department.
If you or someone you know is in crisis and at risk of self-harm, please call or text 988, the suicide and crisis lifeline.
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