Don’t Just Find Your Why (But Challenge It)
Read any self-help content these days and you'll see the suggestion to find your why before thinking about the how. But let's not forget to challenge our why for what we're already doing.
Read any self-help content these days and you'll see the suggestion to find your why before thinking about the how. But let's not forget to challenge our why for what we're already doing.
Every now and then I come across a small distinction that completely shifts my view on something and opens up a whole new world of possibility. Have To vs Get To is one of them.
If you fear rejection, try to see if the situation is really true or if you've just created a story around it. And, realize that it may lead to something even better. Here's how it did for me.
The next time you're experiencing self-doubt or limiting beliefs, try out one or more of these four tools to remove negative thoughts and have fun seeing how fast you can turn things around.
Often times, we see people doing the things we want to do and immediately put them on a pedestal when in reality, they're experiencing the same fear, concern, and self-doubt that we're experiencing.
Why is it that we are so protective of our money and material possessions, yet we so willingly give up what really matters, like our time, energy, focus, and attention?
If I look back over all my biggest successes, they've come when I inadvertently followed the same formula. Tony Robbins calls it the Ultimate Success Formula. Here's how it works.
While I have no problem with someone wanting to learn and grow, what matters is not how many books you've read, but how much you apply what you read in those books. Here's how to turn your learning into lessons.
So often, we're told to think positively, but there's something to be said for also thinking about what we don't want and what we will do should those things happen. Here's how to use fear setting to navigate those challenges.