Tuesday Mar 24, 2026

S5 E2: Overcoming procrastination and self-doubt, and maintaining self-discipline with Giovanni Dienstmann

In this episode, host Cameron interviews Giovanni Dienstmann, a renowned meditation teacher and self-mastery coach, on the topics of procrastination, distractions, and self-discipline. They discuss the psychological and neurological drivers behind procrastination and explore Giovanni's concept of 'mindful self-discipline.' Giovanni introduces his 'Higher Mind' model, emphasizing balance between awareness and willpower, and the importance of treating the lower mind (emotions and impulses) with respect rather than harsh discipline. They also delve into practical tools like the 'Not Now' technique and the benefits of a detox from digital distractions. Giovanni shares insights on aligning one's actions with core values and achieving long-term goals. The episode offers valuable strategies for coaches, psychologists, and anyone looking to enhance their focus and self-discipline.

 

https://geni.us/HowToFindFlow

 

00:00 Introduction: The Battle Against Procrastination and Distraction

02:14 Meet Giovanni Mann: Meditation Teacher and Self-Mastery Coach

03:43 Understanding Mindful Self-Discipline

07:06 The Role of Awareness and Willpower

09:43 Techniques to Overcome Impulses and Procrastination

20:26 The Higher Mind System: A Model for Self-Mastery

27:41 The Importance of Harmonizing Inner Parts

28:42 Practical Application: Staying Focused Amidst Distractions

30:05 The Role of the Charioteer in Guiding Focus

31:42 Spiritual Element: Aligning with the Soul

33:01 Distinguishing True Goals from Conditioned Desires

36:46 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Building Confidence

44:04 The Impact of Distractions on Self-Discipline

47:22 Practical Tips for Reducing Distractions

47:35 The Power of a Dopamine Detox

50:15 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

 

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