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High quality self-improvement experts by Aaron Pang’s Transformative Purpose: Life triggers can be powerful events that shake us to our core and challenge everything we thought we knew about ourselves. In my case, the most recent trigger was the near loss of my child, and it left me languishing. The shame that sunk in was overwhelming. I felt like I had failed in the most important role of my life — being a father. I felt like I didn’t deserve to be a parent, and that I was unworthy of the love and trust that my child had placed in me. The languishing went on for about half a year. But as I began to work through my feelings of shame and inadequacy, I realized something important. Life triggers don’t have to define us. They can be devastating, but they can also be opportunities for growth and transformation. I put pen to paper and wrote down the experience, what it meant for me. Discover even more details on transformational coaching.
In the high-speed, high-tech age we live in today, it’s more important than ever to seek out private moments for a touch of reflection and deep, transformative thinking – to live with positive intentions. If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for someone special in your life, consider giving them this intentional quote book. Every dad wants to be a wonderful father, but sometimes it takes a little inspiration to light the path along the journey of fatherhood. If you’re committed to becoming a better role model for your kids, Aaron Pang’s latest collection of Transformative Thoughts is dedicated to those men out there who also aspire to be more intentional dads.
All elite performers have a coach. Are you missing the willpower to make progress towards your goals, or you are just going through the motions of life. When was the last time you checked in with yourself about where you are heading? Thank you for visiting this page. I was fortunate to have received coaching and became a leadership coach for a multi-national company in my late 20s.
I have been there. I had moments of languishing like something was missing in my life. I just could not articulate what it was. I turned to books, podcast, influencers, motivational videos but I still did not get the clarity I had wanted. Eventually, I learned to reflect on my autopilot thoughts, and reframed negative emotions into motivators. I asked deliberate questions to have a dialogue with myself. All our sessions are conversation-based which you will be asked questions to explore your inner self.
We will clarify your goals, co-create a system together to work towards your aspirational self. Change starts from within and I am really grateful I could be of help to facilitate your transformation journey. How do I know if my coach is a good fit? You should always do your due diligence on the coach. You can start by reviewing their work in the public domain, listening to what others have shared. A good place to start is to ask yourself this, do I want to become that person? Do I trust him/her? This goes both way. If I don’t believe I have the necessary expertise for your area, I will try to refer other relevant contacts for you.
Does boosting your personal energy and vitality sound appealing? We share some effective strategies to achieve this, including the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and its direct impact on our day-to-day lives. We also touch upon the role of parents as role models and how to find a tribe with whom you can genuinely be yourself. Andrew shares his insights on the transformative power of appreciating the efforts of those around us, leading to positive reinforcement and a better overall environment. So, are you ready to lead a balanced, healthy life and foster authentic connections? We sure hope so!
In 2019 Aaron Pang wrote The Asian Dad: Discover the Purpose of Parenting through the Lens of a First-time Father in the days after his son almost died. This year he released Unstuck – Think Like a Kid and Free Your Mind, a frolic through his positive state of mind that encourages the reader to live in the now, be curious and vulnerable, and ask questions – pretty much just tap into your inner child. Aaron Pang talks about digital detoxes, restricting exposure to fearmongering news, and the need to detach from the material world. Discover more info on https://open.spotify.com/show/4nQ7WNTqaOxiKjteqCrsdM.
At age 39 Aaron Pang created a podcast, Transformative Purpose and published three books. His three realisations are: First, you need a healthy mind and body to thrive. Second, reading, writing and doing interviews helped me rediscover myself and break free. These deep and reflective activities fired neurons and made my brain more ‘plastic’. Third, I want to share my struggles, inspirations others give me to help you reinvent yourself. What started as one book, one podcast, one reader, one listener, is now 50 episodes, 12,000 downloads, 26 public libary books, and a bestselling book in Asia.
Finding my inner child is how I transformed negative emotions into the greatest motivator. Now I am using what I learnt to help others find their purpose, transform and make it happen. I am grateful for all the support and positive encouragement from the community.
Aaron Pang is the bestselling author of the popular book, Unstuck – Think Like a Kid and Free Your Mind. Founder of Transformative Purpose – He is a 3-time book author, general management and transformation coach, and keynote speaker. He hosts a top 3% globally ranked podcast, Transformative Purpose. Aaron was recognised by Australia China Alumni Association as the Winner of the Australia China Alumni Award for arts and creative industries in 2022. Aaron’s honest insights on success, motivation and mindset —as well as his ability to develop deep conversations—have made him a leading thought leader in self-improvement. His experience in business has given him a rare breadth of general management and leadership opportunities spanning across business transformation, management consulting, and entrepreneurship. Aaron lives in Hong Kong with his wife and two young boys.