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  • E3 Overdoing His Way to a Values Driven Life | Jonathan Reitz
    Jun 24 2025

    Jonathan Reitz grew up hearing the message that he’s worthless and not likely to amount to much, even when he somehow knew he was capable. The message and the disconnect of it led to depression, which, when combined with his addictive personality, led to years of alcoholism. Through acceptance of himself and deep inner work, he overcame his depression, and he used his addictive personality to drive a career through radio and television to become a leader in the coaching community.

    More recently, he was diagnosed with ADHD and learned to embrace his divergent thinking that prevents him from staying focused on something for very long, but gives him the ability to solve big challenges creatively.

    Through therapy, input from people around him, and self-reflection, he lives a life driven by his values: generosity, investment, catalyzing, hope, and uniqueness.

    Learn more about Jonathan Reitz’ work:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanreitz/Website: https://jonathanreitz.com/FLUXIFY: https://fluxify.net/Weatherhead School of Management: https://weatherhead.case.edu/executive-education/subjects/weatherhead-coach-education

    To learn more about your host, Stan Ajemian:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stanajemianEmail: stan@beingthechangecoaching.comWebsite: www.beingthechangecoaching.com


    Below is a list of values, beliefs, or personal characteristics for your consideration. Each of the steps in this process will help you identify which are most important to you and which are guiding principles in your life. It is difficult to choose, of course, because many of these values and characteristics will be at least somewhat important to you. It is also hard to choose because you might find yourself thinking, “I should value X and put it first on my list,” even though it really isn’t. So, force yourself to choose, and choose based on your true feelings, not the “shoulds” in life.

    You might find it useful to determine degrees of importance by imagining how you would feel if you were forced to give up believing in or acting on a particular value, belief, or personal characteristic. Or, think about how you would feel if your life really revolved around certain values, beliefs, or characteristics. How would this make you feel? Sometimes, you might find it helpful to consider two values at a time, asking yourself if about the relative importance for one over the other.

    1. Start by circling the fifteen or so values that are most important to you.
    2. Then, from this list, identify the ten that are most important to you and write them in a list.
    3. From this list of ten, circle the five that are the most important to you.

    List of Values, Beliefs, or Desirable Personal Characteristics

    AccomplishmentAchievementAdventureAffectionAffectionateAffiliationAmbitiousAssisting othersAuthorityAutonomyBeautyBelongingBroad-mindedCaringChallengeCheerful

    CleanComfortable lifeCompanionshipCompassionCompetentCompetitivenessContribution to othersConformityContentednessControlCooperationCourageousCourteousCreativityDependableDisciplinedEconomic SecurityEffective

    EqualityExcitementFameFamily happinessFamily securityForgivingFree choiceFreedomFriendshipFunGenuinenessHappinessHealthHelpfulnessHonestyHopeIndependenceImproving SocietyInnovativeIntegrityIntellectualInvolvementImaginationJoyLeisurelyLogicalLoveLovingMature LoveNational SecurityNatureObedientOrderPeacePersonal DevelopmentPleasurePolitePowerPrideRationalRecognitionReliableReligionRespectfulResponsibleRestrainedSalvationSelf-controlledSelf-relianceSelf-respectSinceritySpiritualityStabilityStatusSuccessSymbolicTaking RisksTeamworkTidyTenderTranquilityWealthWinningWisdomOthers:

    My 10 Most Important Values


    • Finally, rank each of your five most important values, beliefs, or characteristics, with “1” being the most important value to you, to “5” being the least important of these five important values.

      McKee, et.al.2008

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    52 min
  • E2 Being an Artist is Really Mastering Yourself | Paul Boehnke
    Jun 9 2025

    In this episode, Stan Ajemian interviewed Paul Boehnke, who spent 30 years as a classical musician, and through self-discovery, realized that his love of being an artist lay as much in the inner work as in his love of his instrument, and his desire to share his insights with his students and the world led him to a career in coaching.

    Learn more about Paul Boehnke’s work: https://paulboehnke.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@innercriticcoach

    Thoughts on Demand book: https://thoughtsondemand.org/

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    38 min
  • E1 My Own Journey Through Challenges to Find My Purpose and Identity | Stan Ajemian
    Jun 3 2025

    In this premiere episode, host Stan Ajemian shares his personal journey through trauma, loss, and reinvention. From a near-fatal accident to the collapse of his marriage and career, Stan reflects on how inner work led him to a develop radical acceptance and gratitude, which led to his new purpose in coaching. A story of transformation, growth, and discovering strength on the other side of struggle.


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    Stan

    Let’s connect:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stanajemian

    Email: stan@beingthechangecoaching.com

    Website: www.beingthechangecoaching.com

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    29 min