A Discussion with Mike Basevic On Challenging Yourself Everyday and Living Life to the Fullest – Thrive Global

Coach Mike Basevic, Owner and Founder of NoLimits Nations began his journey to study human behavior, after his life cameto a crossroads. He realized he was extremely passionate about helping peoplereach their full potential in life. That is where the No Limits Nationsdivision Anxiety Free Executive came into effect. This program is one of thetop programs around the world and is set to help eliminate the struggles thatcome with anxiety and depression.

These ideas were all constructed from Coach MikeBasevics past experiences of having to deal with trauma, conflict, anxiety anddepression. He realized that life did not have to revolve around the negativethings that could potentially be going on. It was hard for him to initiallygrasp how someone who was so committed in life to be the best and to work thehardest, was still able to spiral downwards. Coach Mike decided that he wastired of constantly having these train of thoughts, which ultimately fueled hisinitial interests when it came to the cognitive science of human behaviour.

Chicagos Mike Basevicbegan a two-year period of reading over 250 books about the behaviouralsciences. If there was a book written about mental health, self-help or humanbehavior in general, he would instantly want to read it. It is important foreveryone to feel as though they can live life to the fullest and most positivepotential.

What do you love most about the industry you are in?

The thing I love the most about the industry I am in, isthat my daily life involves helpingothers. My skills allow me to assist others through whatever issues theymight be dealing with, as well as the mental pain they could be exhibiting.With the issue of mental health being a more focal topic in todays climate, itmakes my job that much more exciting. Each day I amconstantly looking for ways to eliminate peoples pain, while also maximizingtheir daily levels of productivity. We want everyone to leave the programfeeling like their best self.

How do you motivate others?

Overall, I like to refer tomyself as a coach. And as a coach, it is my responsibility to motivate myclients; whether it comes to physicalactivities, personal hardships, or their work life. Itis a part of the job to help instill within them the hope that they can turntheir lives around for the better. Any great coach should have the ability tomotivate people. When you motivate people, you are giving them a better senseof direction, higher levels of clarity and an overall vision of how they wanttheir lives to look. One of the most important things would be taking thosesteps of action and change, which can in turn allow someone to feel betterabout themselves and their situation. When people find things that inspirethem, then in turn become more motivated to achieve their goals. For everyoneto be motivated, it is not always the same. Sometimes as a coach, you need toinstill a tough love mention. It is sometimes about the accountability piece ofthings that is the most important. When they realize that they must beaccountable to their coach and complete these exercises required, it pushesthem to do it. In general, its a proven process that by giving people thatextra push, you will witness results.

Who has been a role model to you and why?

Within my lifetime thus far, Ihave had several role models. From teachers, to professors, to bosses to fellowcolleagues; there has always been someone in my life to act as a role model anda mentor for me. I remember my first job in the hotel industry, my boss was agreat mentor and provided me with key tools that I continue to utilize in myeveryday life. I was a young entrepreneur starting and had a lot of drive andinspiration that helped me overcome many obstacles that were in my way. It isimportant whether I was coaching athletes, salespeople, or entrepreneurs, thatI was always looking for ways to learn and grow as an individual and a coach. Ibelieve if you want to grow in any profession, its important to remaincoachable. I would take what I learntfrom people and apply it to my everyday life, in order to keep achieving thepersonal and professional results I wanted.In my personal life, my rolemodel has always been my grandfather; he has been someone I always aspired tobe. He was always such a giving individual and led with his heart. He left abig mark on me and showed me what it means to be accepting of people and beingkind to everyone.

What suggestions do you have for someone starting in your industry?

A suggestion that I would recommend to anyonestarting out as a transformation coach of any type would be that the profession is a behavioral craft.That means that it is imperative for people to take the time to learnand study human behavior for self-improvement.I think the job is more than just people who read a book and become inspired todo more towards improving peoples lives. It is important to put in the timeand learn the practice. It is about ensuring that not only are you motivatingpeople with techniques and practices that work and get results, but that youare also practicing what you preach and putin the work it takes to help others achieve their higher purpose in life. People in the fieldneed to master the craft before passing their knowledge onto others. This fieldcan potentially continue to be littered with people who do not have thenecessary experience. It is about learning and spending time around those whoyou can learn from yourself and then you can move forward with teaching it toothers.

What is your biggest accomplishment?

My biggest professional accomplishment to date would be building my company from the groundup and being able to positively impact thousands of people in the process.I held onto the vision for many years, until I wasable to know exactly how to help people. It was about having the drive anddesire to purpose this, without quitting. Now, I can impact lives daily andthat feels amazing! I have found my purpose and am living it everyday.

For a personal accomplishment, that would have to be beingable to raise my children and seeing them prosper. Through my turmoil, I was able to gain the experiences to make me abetter coach today. Regardless of what wastranspiring in my life, I was always striving to be the best parent I could be.I wanted to ensure I could raise my kids to be good people with values andmorals. Now my children are in their college years and are thriving! I lookback at all my past experiences and am thankful for the consistency that myfamily always brought to me.

Outside of work, what defines you as a person?

I would say what defines me, is that I always try to accepteveryone for who they are. Everyone has a history, and alot of people are always battling with something internally.Therefore, it is important to be kind to asmany people as you can. Not knowing what someone else is going through,extending a higher level of kindness those are things that everyone should be doing. Its all about ensuring that your inner circle is filled with good people and have greatvalues. I think its important to be a glasshalf full kind of individual. Life conditions us to be miserable and afraid, soits necessary to feed your mind and soul withgood food and people. I strive to make myself a better person on a dayto day basis.

Where do you see you and your company in 5 years?

Our main objective is growing our outreach. We want to bemore than 10 times the size we are currently. It is important for us tocontinue to work towards these goals, because it will be a very excitingmountain that were going to have to climb. The program No Limits Nation isoffering clients the most impactful and beneficial services. It is the constantexpansion process and trying to really tap into a younger audience. Ideally,overall just to be 5x as big because that means we are impacting 5X more people.

Explain the proudest day of your professional life.

The proudest moments of my professional life are when Iput this program together, brought it to people that needed it the most andstarted to witness the dramatic change it was making on their lives. Thetestimonials that I get from clients daily are not only inspiring but are alsoextremely motivating. There is just a certain level of satisfaction I get frompositively impacting the lives of people were once lost at a point. Giving themthat reassurance that they can get back on track in their life with a littlehelp is always a phenomenal feeling. Just knowing we can make a difference isalways a plus.

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