In this episode, Rob White shares some great lessons from his latest book, The Maestro Monologue, on how we can handle the saboteur voices in our heads. We discuss:
How the word "no" became an unwanted mental houseguest for you at a young age, and how to again rediscover your limitless potential.
How to get to know the most authentic part of yourself once more with a child-like curiosity, and why it's so important.
Why the failures of the past are so quick to dismantle our dreams for the future, and how to escape from this common trap.
Rob White is an international best-selling author and intriguing philosopher. He has over 30 years of experience helping others to accurately under-
stand themselves and their remarkable resources, so they might realize their
dreams.
Learn more and follow his blog at: robwhitemedia.com.
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