In this episode of The Antonio Neves Show, Antonio talks to adventurer and author Bassam Tarazi about the importance of doing hard things and planned grit. They further dig into the value of taking risks and trying new things.
Bassam has traveled to over 75 countries and is the author of ‘Borders, Bandits, and Baby Wipes – A Big Adventure In A Tiny Car.’
Some of Bassam’s adventures include trekking Alaskan Denali, reaching Everest Basecamp, wild experiences in Borneo, and getting sea sick on an ice breaking ship in Antarctica.
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Quick Episode Summary
● Why Bassam lives such and interesting life
● How Bassam has architected his life to work full time yet still live to the fullest
● Why you should never feel bad for putting yourself first
● Examples of how Antonio and his wife protect their work-life balance
● A look inside Bassam’s epic 10,000 miles trip and the book that came from it
● When Bassam was briefly accused of being a Russian spy
● The power of being thankful for the small things
● What GRIT means to Bassam and how it can unlock adventure in your life
● Why you should never take your US passport for granted
● The feeling of being uncomfortable is not always a bad thing
● The power comes with finishing, not starting
● What “relationship discomfort” is and why it’s actually healthy The true essence of friendly and
how to cultivate deep relationships
● You probably aren’t burnt out; you are actually bored
● The next adventure Bassam is gearing up for