Category Archive: Fears and Barriers

Getting Clarity on your Next Career Move

When it comes down to coaching, this is what it’s all about…it always starts with 1. being very clear on What you really want (and what you don’t want), then 2. focusing on the How (your strategy and plan)…and to sustain your progress… 3. identifying your big Why (your reason for fighting past your procrastination …

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6 Powerful Life Transition Tips

Those going through a difficult transition, but eager to to let go of the past and start looking toward the future with better eyes, can use these 6 steps to finally get back on track…

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Focus on What Could Go Right

The more you focus on what’s possible, the less time and energy you waste on fear and false beliefs. Because if you’re honest with yourself, you’d have to admit that 99% of the things you fear might happen, never do. And those that do are essential challenges you were meant to face, to grow you into the …

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[VIDEO] The NEW Expert Interview Series – Coach Saidy Bayron!

“Don’t eat the cake! Keep moving!”  If you’ve ever heard that voice in your head telling you not to eat the cake, to stick to your health and fitness plan – well that strong, tough-lovin’ inspiring voice belongs to Coach Saidy. She is a fitness expert that started her own transformation from being out of …

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What is Stopping You From Achieving Greatness?

Most of us would quickly agree this quote to be true – We believe we have greatness within us! And yet, when I challenge some of my clients with a simple question, no matter what their goal, be it to achieve career, health, wealth, or personal success of any kind, they’re either stumped for an …

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Failure is often the path to Success!

I love this, because if you notice…what’s implied but not mentioned is the critical prerequisite to failure that makes it so noble and necessary – Action! You see, wanting to win takes no effort or courage. Sure it’s a good thing, but to act, and to fail, and to act again – now that’s the …

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