Couple Lessons from a Couple Interview
❤️ Relationship Building
🚀 Quick Start: Sheng and Olivia initially met over a dating app during the pandemic and bonded over shared values and international experiences. Sheng proposed within only 6 months of meeting Olivia: "When you know, you know."
🤲 Living Authentically: Both prioritize being authentic and true to themselves, citing it as the cornerstone for a genuine and lasting relationship. When we are authentic, we can also be vulnerable and honest, which are the accelerants of relationships: “I’ve been in past relationships where I might live with the person for 3 years and still don’t truly know them. That’s because I hadn’t learned yet the art and value of vulnerability. With Olivia, she ALWAYS takes the vulnerable route, which encouraged me to do so too.”
🕰 Scheduled Quality Time: Despite their busy careers, they make it a point to schedule quality time. For example, Olivia blocks out "Sheng Time" in her calendar and Sheng has a strict work shutdown time of 7pm every day so they can eat dinner and do sunset bike rides together.
🌱 Personal & Professional Growth
📚 Continuous Learning: Olivia navigated a transition from France to the U.S. in 2020, managing bipolar disorder and autoimmune diseases while honing her marketing skills. Sheng manages a distributed team and has stepped into many new roles this past year including community manager, writer, consultant, coach, and most recently a podcaster with the Mind Map Gurus series.
🌈 Resilience Through Challenges: Both Sheng and Olivia faced tough life challenges recently, including the loss of Olivia's father to pancreatic cancer and a sudden move from San Francisco to Houston to support family. These experiences have not only deepened their bond but also bolstered their adaptability to change.
🗺 Mind Mapping: Sheng elaborates on how mind mapping isn't just a business tool. He and Olivia use it to plan projects, holidays, and even navigate relationship goals and conflicts, using the Emotion Mind Map as an example.
⚖️ Balancing Priorities: Olivia emphasizes her daily physical routine as a mental health necessity, reflecting a more holistic approach to work-life harmony instead of a strict balance. This is critical given how unpredictable her bipolar condition is. Her routines give her both a locus of control as well as increases her odds of bouncing back from a “low”.
🙌 Business & Strategy
💡 First Principles Thinking: Sheng explains the utility of first principles in deconstructing complex emotional or strategic issues, applying a framework often used in the corporate world to their relationship and to build personal resilience.
✍️ Platform Diversification: Sheng's move from YouTube to writing and podcasting illustrates the value of platform diversification for extending reach and increasing his luck surface area.
🧠 Community as an Intellectual Hub: Sheng describes Mind Map Nation as more than just a community—it's an intellectual dojo for like-minded Learners to sharpen their decision-making and critical thinking skills in a world that’s increasingly noisy and chaotic.
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