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Ep. 48 "I Have to Fill In the Gaps" Tyler Schmoll's False Narrative

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Tyler Schmoll, self-proclaimed "gap filler" and human version of Curious George got vulnerable about how those personality characteristics ultimately made him close his business. Tyler had gotten good at filling the gaps, doing those things others didn't want to do. Or when things went arye, he was "Johnny On the Spot" willing to help in any way, shape, or form. At the same time being curious, "How do we, how can I, solve this problem?"

It all came to a head when he saw his wife struggling due to his desire to fill gaps at work and at home. He shared how it felt to him, as that identity, of being a business owner, wasn't his anymore. He doesn't see it as a failure because he chose his family and that was the right decision by him. Tyler offered a unique perspective of reacting vs. responding.

Connect with Tyler Schmoll: iam@yourgreenercleaner.com, or on

FB: TylerSchmoll, and IG: @Tyler__Schmoll

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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Tyler Schmoll, self-proclaimed "gap filler" and human version of Curious George got vulnerable about how those personality characteristics ultimately made him close his business. Tyler had gotten good at filling the gaps, doing those things others didn't want to do. Or when things went arye, he was "Johnny On the Spot" willing to help in any way, shape, or form. At the same time being curious, "How do we, how can I, solve this problem?"

It all came to a head when he saw his wife struggling due to his desire to fill gaps at work and at home. He shared how it felt to him, as that identity, of being a business owner, wasn't his anymore. He doesn't see it as a failure because he chose his family and that was the right decision by him. Tyler offered a unique perspective of reacting vs. responding.

Connect with Tyler Schmoll: iam@yourgreenercleaner.com, or on

FB: TylerSchmoll, and IG: @Tyler__Schmoll

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

  continue reading

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