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Philip Miccio Prioritizes Family and Presence Through Enhanced Mindset and Listening Skills
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Philip Miccio, at 40 Years of Zen, achieved a shift in perspective to prioritize family and improve his presence as a listener. During his second session, he focused on managing his time better and enjoying the process of growth rather than rushing toward results, marking a transition toward starting a family.
At a glance
- Primary Use Case
- Personal growth and family prioritization
- Reported Result
- Improved listening and presence
- Experience Level
- Second-time participant
“I definitely want to be more present. I'll be a better listener.”
“I do want to manage my time a little better and just prioritize my family first.”
“I think I have a tendency to get ahead of myself and not enjoy the process, but I think the journey is the most of it.”
The interview
What was your biggest takeaway regarding the process?
Trusting the process more than anything. I think I have a tendency to get ahead of myself and not enjoy the process, but I think the journey is the most of it. They really... I think most of the values can be found in the journey.
How do you hope to change your behavior moving forward?
I definitely want to be more present. I'll be a better listener. I do want to manage my time a little better and just prioritize my family first.
How does this experience compare to your first time here?
This is my second time doing this, and the first time we had to come up with a phrase like that. And mine was just to 'continue the mission' and just something I said to myself and kind of have a vision of what that is.
What is the next major step in your life?
I'm excited to start with family one day. That's pretty much kind of where I'm at in my life. I mean, it's like the next step. I feel like I've had success in other areas of my life and I'm ready to focus on that.
What is your final reflection on the experience?
I think that was the one I mentioned earlier. Still line? No, I was just enjoy it, enjoy the process. It's really it.
Frequently asked
How does 40 Years of Zen help with work-life balance?
Philip Miccio noted that the program helped him realize he wants to manage his time better and prioritize his family first. He expressed a desire to be more present and a better listener as he prepares for the next step in his life.
What is the benefit of returning to 40 Years of Zen a second time?
For Philip Miccio, his second visit allowed him to evolve his personal mission. While his first visit focused on 'continuing the mission,' his second experience centered on enjoying the process and preparing for family life.
Can neurofeedback training help with interpersonal relationships?
Yes, Philip Miccio reported that he intends to be a better listener and more present in his interactions following his time at 40 Years of Zen, specifically to benefit his future family.
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About 40 Years of Zen
40 Years of Zen
Official site: 40yearsofzen.com40 Years of Zen provides high-end neurofeedback training designed to help high-performers achieve deep states of mental clarity and personal transformation. They serve individuals looking to optimize their brain function, improve presence, and align their personal values with their professional success. The program delivers a shift in perspective, helping clients like Philip Miccio transition from a mission-focused mindset to one centered on family and presence.
- Industry
- Neurofeedback Brain Training
Topics
- personal development
- mindset
- family prioritization
- repeat customer
- executive coaching
- wellness
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