#189: How to Elevate Your Life Today | Rudi Riekstins
What if the challenges you're facing today... aren't really about today at all?
In this deeply reflective and transformative episode, Rudi Riekstins explores how childhood experiences shape the way we think, feel, lead, and navigate life as adults. Through a powerful story from his daughter's graduation and insights from years of coaching high-performing leaders, Rudi reveals how unresolved emotional patterns from the past continue to influence our relationships, careers, finances, and sense of fulfillment.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
➡️ How childhood experiences create the lens through which you view your life
➡️ Why many adult struggles are rooted in unresolved emotional patterns
➡️ The connection between your current triggers and your earliest experiences
➡️ How your brain reinforces the beliefs you formed as a child
➡️ Why high achievers often repeat the same emotional cycles throughout life
➡️ How changing your perspective can transform your results
➡️ The first steps to breaking free from the stories that no longer serve you
If you've ever felt stuck in the same patterns despite your growth and success, this episode will help you uncover what's really driving them—and how to create a new path forward.
About Rudi Riekstins
Rudi Riekstins is a Transformational Speaker, Executive Coach, and Business Mentor to high performers, conscious entrepreneurs, and leaders. Known as “the leader that leaders call when it’s time to evolve,” Rudi helps clients reclaim inner authority, align with their highest frequency, and lead from presence — not pressure.
Named a Top 5 Coach by Thrive Global and recognized by USA Today for “Changing How We Do Business.”
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