A: The extra mile... life is a journey and I try my best to be my best. Personally the extra mile is really getting to know someone and put them at ease and relax.
A: Workout, cook, social media, drinks with friends. Oh, travel!
A: There isn’t Just one. When I traveled internationally for the first time was incredible. Second would be weekend I moved to NYC with no job, no money and no where to live and didn’t know a single person.
A: Hmmm... I’m very hairy and most guys seem to LOVE it. In my profile and IG (@seanpeytonnyc) I’m able to pull off many looks. I’m currently very hairy with a full beard.
A: Being healthy and staying in good physical health. My post experience, good and bad, have molded me into the person I am today. My background is in fitness and nightlife, so helping others is what I thrive on.
A: I get hangry. When I need to eat, it need to happen soon. Also, at first I seem super laid back, but I do have a touch of OCD.
A: That’s such an open ended question. It all depends on the connection, the beach and the person. So many stories to tell, it’s all in the energy in the moment. And how many glasses of wine 🍷 we’ve had.
A: You’ve heard that song Sweet but Psycho? It’s about me.
A: I allow myself to be vulnerable. I let others see the real person behind this profile. Compassion makes for a beautiful life.
A: I follow something that is sustainable. I allow myself treats but eat pretty clean. Good rule of thumb, (I don’t always follow this) if it comes prepared in a box it’s probably not great for you. Don’t get my wrong I love my eggo’s and ice cream. With exercise I change it up. Weightlifting 4-5 times a week and a couple yoga and spin classes.
A: 1. Food 🥘
2. My passport 🌎
3. Google maps 🗺
4. 🍁 (😇)
5 Exercise 💪
A: I’ve told I smile with my eyes. One of my favorite things to do in Austin was to go to boat parties on the lake. I met so many amazing people!
A: Honesty is very important and I hold others to that same standard. I’ll never hold back from telling you how it is or if there is an issue. It’s also the fastest way to resolve (sometime start) conflict or disagreements.
A: Travel, patio bars, walk around New York City, talking to strangers with dogs (of just talking to the dogs), work out (yoga, spin, free weights), skiing and wakeboarding are just a few.
A: I LOVE to travel. I try to explore two new countries a year, and travel domestically every two months or so.
A: That I’m willing to try anything once. I’ve had great adventures and experiences my having a “yes” mindset.