How Navy SEAL Jason Redman Learned to Live Greatly After Trauma!
From Ed Mylett
Jason Redman, a former Navy SEAL, shares his journey of resilience following a traumatic experience of being shot eight times. He emphasizes the importance of viewing life with a positive mindset, encouraging others to confront their fears and take decisive actions toward their goals, regardless of setbacks.
Key Takeaways
- Life's ambushes train us; navigating through scars builds resilience for bigger battles ahead.
- There are no bad days—just schedule disruptions that test our mindset and ability to adapt.
- Real bad days leave lasting scars; it's how we respond that defines us, not the event itself.
- Jump into fear! That leap can lead to greatness. Even failure teaches lessons worth learning.
- Comparison is the thief of joy; your bad day is just a blip next to someone else's trauma.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jason Redmond (person)
- God (concept)
- Ed Mylett (person)
- Erica Redmond (person)
- SEAL teams (company)
- Navy SEAL (concept)
- Mission Invincible Marriage (book)
- SEAL (concept)
- Overcome (book)
- Jumping for a Purpose (event)
- Chaplain (person)
- Ranger School (book)
- Matthew (book)
- 911 (event)
- Rangers (company)
- Green Beret (company)
- Virginia Beach, Virginia (location)
- Air Force (company)