• The Long Game: How 20 Years in Design Taught Me What Really Matters
    Jun 11 2025

    When I started my design career in 2002, I thought success meant perfect pixels and flawless portfolios. Twenty years later—after surviving EA Sports' infamous crunch periods, navigating multiple layoffs, and eventually managing teams across government applications—I've learned that the most valuable lessons never appeared in any job description.

    My journey began creating technical drawings for Wall Street signage, where every measurement had to be precise to 1/16th of an inch. That obsessive attention to detail became my foundation, but it was just the beginning. From there, I'd work 4 AM shifts creating TV graphics during major news events, spend years in video game studios working 65-hour weeks, and ultimately discover that the best work happens when teams say "we" instead of "that's not my job."

    The layoffs taught me about corporate loyalty's limits. The difficult managers showed me what not to do. The exceptional teams revealed what truly matters: character over portfolios, collaboration over individual brilliance, and the understanding that great leaders serve their people, not the other way around.

    Today, like many talented professionals, I'm between roles. But instead of viewing this as a setback, I'm seeing it as preparation for what's next—because every challenge in this 20-year journey has been a masterclass in resilience, adaptability, and what it really takes to build something lasting in the creative industry.

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    26 mins
  • Gut Feelings: When Stress Talks Back
    Jun 4 2025

    For as long as I can remember, I have always had gut issues. Foods would always affect me in a certain way, whether it was a physical sensation or a mental sensation. It wasn’t until recently that I started to realize that the gut-brain connection, often called the gut-brain axis, is the two-way communication between our brain (the central nervous system) and our digestive system (the enteric nervous system). It is not just about digestion—it’s a complex conversation involving nerves, hormones, and even the immune system (Seaward, 2020). When we are stressed, our body enters a state of fight-or-flight mode, releasing hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones reroute energy and blood flow away from your digestive organs to your muscles and other critical areas to prepare for action. As a result, digestion slows down, nutrient absorption can suffer, and your gut might feel out of sync (Psychreg, 2024).

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    13 mins
  • Awareness: The Key to Transforming Suffering
    May 30 2025

    Embark on a journey of mindful self-discovery with this intimate journal, "Awareness is the Antidote." For years, the author grappled with the relentless cycle of overthinking, a struggle deeply rooted in personal history and intertwined with anxiety. This journal offers a profound exploration of the path towards greater self-awareness, detailing the pivotal moment of recognizing the body's sensations as anchors in the present. It delves into the critical inner dialogue that often defaults to harsh judgment, highlighting the emotional and physiological toll of such automatic negativity.

    Inspired by the vital concept of self-compassion – understanding it not as self-pity but as extending the same warmth to oneself as to a dear friend – the journal chronicles the challenging yet liberating process of confronting ingrained self-criticism. It emphasizes how our internal relationship shapes every external interaction, advocating for a conscious shift towards inner compassion as a catalyst for positive change. The author shares personal insights on pausing, softening the internal voice, and replacing judgment with intention and care.

    Ultimately, "Awareness is the Antidote" is a testament to the power of acknowledging our internal patterns to gain choice and move towards healing. It echoes the timeless wisdom of resilience in the face of life's difficulties, encouraging readers to confront fears by recognizing their mental origins and stepping forward with courage and self-belief. This journal is an invitation to cultivate awareness, embrace self-compassion, and discover the strength within to overcome anxiety and live a more authentic and present life.

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    15 mins
  • Rewiring Your Thoughts
    May 21 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by negative thoughts? Rewire Your Mind provides you with the knowledge and tools to break free. We explore effective techniques, including cognitive reframing, that empower you to change how you think, feel, and react to life's challenges. Start building a more positive and resilient you today.

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    25 mins
  • Struggling to Manifest? Myra Yancey Reveals the Missing Piece
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of the Becoming Relentless, we dive deep into the world of manifestation with the incredible Myra Yancey, a friend and a seasoned expert on the topic. Together, we explore the true meaning of manifestation beyond mere wishing and discuss the importance of intention in bringing dreams to life. From instant manifestations like finding the perfect parking spot to life-changing events such as manifesting financial abundance, Myra shares her personal experiences and the practical steps anyone can take to harness the power of manifestation. Whether you’re struggling with limiting beliefs or seeking a more grounded approach to manifesting your desires, this conversation will inspire and empower you to take action. Tune in and discover how to turn your wishes into reality!

    You can contact her at Tamyra.Alicia@icloud.com

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Pursuit of Optimism
    Apr 30 2025

    Such is the case; life throws us curveballs, and sometimes those curveballs feel like devastating blows. This episode of [Your Podcast Name] delves into the human experience of navigating tragedy and the transformative role that optimism can play in the healing process. We explore personal stories (inspired by the provided text) and support them with research on the impact of a positive outlook on both mental and physical well-being. Discover actionable strategies such as reframing negative thoughts, building a strong support network, practicing gratitude, and setting realistic goals that can help you cultivate optimism and emerge stronger from life’s darkest moments. If you’ve ever wondered how to find hope again after loss, illness, or unexpected adversity, this episode offers insightful perspectives and practical tools to help you on your journey.


    Keywords: optimism, resilience, tragedy, overcoming adversity, coping with loss, mental health, positive mindset, healing, hope, gratitude, support network, reframing thoughts, personal growth


    References


    Beck, A. T. (1976). *Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders*. New York: Penguin Books.


    Bonanno, G. A. (2004). Loss, trauma, and human resilience: Have we underestimated the human capacity to thrive after extreme stress? *American Psychologist*, 59(1), 20-28.


    Emmons, R. A., & McCullough, M. E. (2003). Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. *Journal of Personality and Social Psychology*, 84(2), 377-389.


    Fredrickson, B. L. (2001). The role of positive emotions in positive psychology: The broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions. *American Psychologist*, 56(3), 218-226.


    Scheier, M. F., & Carver, C. S. (1985). Optimism, coping, and health: Assessment and implications of generalized outcome expectancies. *Health Psychology*, 4(3), 219-247.

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    21 mins
  • Why Motivation Hits Different for Everyone
    Apr 23 2025

    Ever wonder why motivation seems to work like magic for some people, but fizzles for others? In this episode, we dive into the real reason why motivation isn’t one-size-fits-all. From basic needs to big dreams, we explore how what you lack shapes what you chase.


    We’ll break down Maslow’s classic Hierarchy of Needs — not as a textbook theory, but as a practical roadmap to understanding yourself. Whether you’re trying to get unstuck or unlock your full potential, this episode will help you see what’s behind your “why”… and maybe even rewrite it.

    Full Article

    https://www.therelentlessminds.com/blog/the-motivation-blueprint


    References

    McLeod, S., on, U., & 14, M. (2025, March 14). Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Simply Psychology. https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

    Taormina, R. J., & Gao, J. H. (2013). Maslow and the motivation hierarchy: Measuring satisfaction of the needs. The American Journal of Psychology, 126(2), 155–177. https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjpsyc.126.2.0155

    James Holzknecht (Producer), & . (2007). Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. [Video/DVD] Castalia Media. https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/maslow-s-hierarchy-of-needs

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    14 mins
  • Your Mind Plays Tricks on You
    Apr 9 2025

    Are negative thoughts running the show? In this episode of Becoming Relentless, host Tom Alvarez opens up about the personal and universal struggle with low self-esteem — and what to do when your own mind becomes your harshest critic.


    Explore the psychology behind self-worth, learn how to identify toxic inner dialogue, and discover proven tools like the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. This episode is packed with practical strategies to help you rebuild confidence, set healthy boundaries, and finally believe you’re enough.


    Whether you’re working through self-doubt, social anxiety, or simply trying to understand yourself better, this episode offers a powerful roadmap for healing from the inside out.


    Topics Covered:

    • The roots of low self-esteem

    • Self-sabotage and inner criticism

    • Practical tools to shift your mindset

    • Why your thoughts don’t define you

    • Social media’s hidden impact on self-worth


    References


    Bird, J. (Ed.). (2022, August). Types of mental health problems | about self-esteem | Mind - Mind. https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/self-esteem/about-self-esteem/


    Holloway, F. (2016). Self-esteem: Perspectives, Influences and Improvement Strategies. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.


    Rosenberg, M. (1965). Society and the adolescent self-image. Princeton University Press. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/9999-01038-000


    Cleveland Clinic. (2023, July 21). How social media can harm your body image. Cleveland Clinic. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/social-media-and-body-image

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    12 mins