Sometimes it is useful to put ourselves in a tough spot While skiing today, I ended up on top of a ledge that was about 4 feet tall. While I was debating the merits of skiing over the edge (I’m not a big air guy) a boy and girl in their ski team jackets stopped […]
Incredibly backwards
Incredibly backwards Mass consciousness/group think/the status quo/the world out there is so backwards in so many ways. One of those ways is how often people criticize, belittle, condemn, negatively judge, and withhold energy – rather than support, uplift, and give energy. The key thing we are missing every time we engage in that sort of […]
A better way to view fear
A better way to view fear Fear usually means that we are trying to do something that is outside of our self-image, outside of our comfort zone, outside of who we know ourselves to be. So, that fear is showing us our self-imposed limits. It simply means that a lousy story or a disempowering belief […]
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Antidote for Grief
Antidote for Grief Here’s a fantastic little NLP (neurolinguistic programming) technique for dealing with grief. Look up and to your right and then make a picture of the person that you are missing, that you are grieving for. As soon as we make that picture, that person is now with us so we cannot feel […]
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Conflicting Agendas
Conflicting Agendas One of my agendas is to be a great father. Another of my agendas is to grow my business. So the question is: Can these two agendas coexist? The answer is: It depends. It depends on my perspective. If I view things from an either or perspective then one happens at the expense […]
Trusting that people will do what they need to do
Trusting that people will do what they need to do Life is so much easier when we trust rather than worry, fret, and catastrophize. In the last few days I have been reaching out to people to promote my upcoming Breakthrough to Unprecedented Results program. Several previous coaching clients have responded with an apology for […]