Um Yeah, It’s You, Not Them

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If you’re feeling stuck, unsatisfied, and/or unfulfilled in your life, career, and/or business, it’s time to stop looking outside of yourself for the answers. It’s time to stop wishing that others would change.

If you’re serious about making positive changes in your life, career, and business, it’s time to pull out the mirror and start looking at the ONE person who needs to change first before you can expect any other positive shifts in your life.

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I think one of my AMAZING clients summed it up best when I asked him how coaching has helped him.

Here’s his response:

Fish will never know that they’re in water, nor will they ever understand wetness. Fish only know what surrounds them and will never ask about life above water. Just like fish, each of us lives in our own personal universe, understood only through our thoughts and beliefs.

Sometimes, those beliefs can get in our own way.

Without any fault of our own, we may develop intrusive thoughts, limiting beliefs, and obsessive ideas that prevent us from reaching our goals and finding success. Over time, these negative thoughts become habits, camouflaged in our minds. As we live on autopilot, we lose the ability to recognize these negative thought patterns and our potential for success becomes muted.

Everything may become tainted by negativity, yet we cannot recognize its effects.

Coaching helps you break away from this self-destructive cycle by providing you with the necessary insights to view yourself with a fresh perspective. Coaches are trained to help you become a master of self-discovery, allowing you to tackle your limiting beliefs and unleash your potential. Coaches help you identify the changes that you need to make in yourself in order to attain your goals.

We often try to make changes on our own, but find ourselves failing over and over because we’re focusing more on changing actions rather than changing who we’re being. We, living like fish, are limited to what we already know. Not only is it okay to seek a new perspective to find out what we don’t know or to see things differently, oftentimes it is absolutely necessary if we’re serious about maximizing our personal and professional growth.

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