Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast
Business:Careers
Traumatic events of the past have a way of shaping how we approach our present, and how we plan for the future.
I was reminded of that on a coaching call earlier when a client recalled a painful memory about a business venture she abandoned years ago after receiving a single negative review.
And the negative review ended up being fake news! The client recanted shortly thereafter, but the damage had been done.
The sting of "you're not good enough" forced my client to shut down any dreams she had of pursuing the business, even after hearing that the client was actually happy with her work!
It's the subconscious mind that grabs an idea and holds on to it for dear life. It's why so many people allow a failure - real or perceived - to cripple them indefinitely.
But these are stories you're unknowingly telling yourself about why you can't do what has been put on your heart to do.
And stories are just that - stories. They're not always true.
What stories are you telling yourself about why you can't do, go, or be what you desire most?
PYG 124: When finishing matters more than winning
PYG 123: When you have to drop the ball...
PYG 122: Reframe your default
PYG 121: Op Ed Writing to Spread Your Ideas
PYG 120: Someone needs to hear it from YOU
PYG 119: Change your personal culture
PYG 118: Your martyrdom is no excuse
PYG 117: How you show up when you want to WIN
PYG 116: Callings call
PYG 115: Don't waste your raw materials
PYG 114: Alternate Routes
PYG 113: What is it your season to do?
PYG 112: Your genius deserves a break
PYG 111: What's keeping you from making a change?
PYG 110: Is your lane already saturated?
PYG 109: Feel behind on your goals? You can turn this year around
PYG 108: You have to sell it
PYG 107: Make your visibility a PRIORITY
PYG 106: How to find and define your BIG ideas
PYG 105: What you can learn from what comes easy to you
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