Dr. Nima Rahmany is best described as an “Edutainer,” and known by his fans as the “Rapping Stress Doctor,” Nima captivates and educates audiences of all ages with his unique ability to share his message of love, wisdom and life mastery through words, music and humor. “Instead of “learning to let go” – it’s wiser to learn to let love in.” —Nima. “The final frontier of your healing journey is to make your mess your message.” —Nima. Dr. Nima has helped countless people in his 20+ years of practice as a Chiropractor and helps people who are stuck in toxic relationships who are in career limbo, and emotional trauma overcome their anxiety and create powerfully aligned relationships by deepening their intimate relationship with the most important person of all: themselves. He studied at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and he’s the CEO and President of Westgate Wellness Centre.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
- Nima’s Coaches and Mentors
- Elon Musk
When business started difficulties overcame:
“In my chiropractic practice I did not see myself as a business owner because it was a turnkey operation. I bought a pre-existing office with its own systems and an office manager. So I just showed up and I didn’t have much admin. I wasn’t a real then. That for sure was not entrepreneurship. Compared to what I know now that was the easy route. When I sold my practice and then I started over again I realise that after a 15 year chiropractic practice when I saw my practice that I had no idea how to run a business.”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
- The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself Book by Michael A. Singer
- The Complete Conversations with God Book by Neale Donald Walsch
Also mentioned:
- Man’s Search For Meaning: The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust Book by Viktor E Frankl
Favourite Quote:
“Don’t aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one’s personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it.” Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor E Frankl
Recommended Online Resources:
- Dr. James Hollis is a Washington D.C. based Jungian psychoanalyst and the author of fifteen books.
- Dr Jordan B Peterson is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist, a public speaker, and a creator of Self Authoring
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“make it a priority to heal all of those wounds that stop you from feeling connected to that voice inside of you. That’s that voice inside of you that you are going to require on this path of becoming an entrepreneur. It is manned to for your success. So learn how to get connected with it otherwise it’s going to be a struggle”…[Listen for More]
More About Nima Rahmany:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“Imagine your life is perfect in every respect; what would it look like?” Brian Tracy
Other Quotes From the Chat with Nima Rahmany:
- “Hire a coach sooner. Don’t wait until you are in absolute fricking chaos to take action to heal those wounds from a body-based perspective”
- “putting myself in situations that makes me uncomfortable is now a part of my journey”
- “there is two types of stress. There is distress which when you are faced with something and you see that it is in the way you become distressed… There is the other type of stress which is good stress, it’s called eustress. And what that is is when you perceive that this challenge that you are going through is on the way you experience a good kind of stress. The second type eustress is very healing. The first type break your body down. And so it becomes very important for us to put eustress in our path and eustress by definition is uncomfortable. And so it’s important for me to put uncomfortable things in my path so that I can expand my capacity, I can keep growing, and that seems to be the path, is being uncomfortable every day”
- “had it not been for me not knowing those elements I would probably have not learned what I know now and be so grounded in vision. So I wouldn’t really change a thing”
- “learning how to trust and obey your intuition because when you do the mission, the vision emerges. And having a connection each and every moment to a vision or a calling greater the new is critical to success”
- “before all else we have to be grounded and connected to who we are”
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