Category Archives: growth

Believe in yourself, but also…

Today I found this video of a man trying to break a board over his head, to prove you can do anything you put your mind to. I say “trying,” because it doesn’t go well. Check it out, then come … Continue reading

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Making Mistakes

Is there something you’ve been meaning to try, but you won’t try for fear of messing it up? If so, you’re one of about seven billion other people in the same boat. We are afraid of making mistakes. We don’t … Continue reading

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Blind Optimism vs Faith and Truth

I went to a financial seminar today, and had to face something challenging. It’s not that the concepts were complicated. They weren’t. The biggest challenge for me was to admit (despite the protests of my Ego) that I have avoided … Continue reading

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Choices

Today I’m getting a repeat lesson in Choice. To be honest, I’ve been struggling. I know I’m not supposed to admit it (because clients want successful coaches), but yes, I have my days when I have to learn lessons over … Continue reading

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Getting there

Once, when I was traveling through Phoenix, I stepped onto the airport shuttle bus in the middle of a conversation between the driver and an elderly lady. (When I try to picture the driver today, I think of Morgan Freeman, … Continue reading

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