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Sometimes we have great ideas about how we want to make a difference in the world. However, sometimes it’s easy to get stuck when we’re worried what other people will think, or not feeling like we can be that person. Learn some different BE and DO ways of thinking that can help you overcome your fears and become who you were meant to be.
In this episode, Lindy talks about:
- The different BE and DO ways of thinking that can help you overcome your fears
- Why it can be difficult to overcome our fears
- Specific ways to focus that can help you overcome specific fears
- Why moving forward is so difficult depending on how you think
- Some changes coming to the podcast
Key Takeaways:
- When you identify the source of your fear, it can be easier to manage and overcome through different ways of thinking
- There’s a difference between a fear of moving forward and a time and season to wait before you should move forward.
- Switching into detailed DO thinking can help take away fears related to not knowing the whole path
- Switching into big picture BE thinking can help you let go of fears related to worrying about what other people think
- Worrying about doing or being perfect can be overcome by switching into the opposite thinking style
To work with Lindy, Visit the Links below:
Get Mentoring: www.lindykerby.com – Improve your Relationships and your life
Write a Song with Lindy: www.songs4U.com – Overcome negative thinking patterns, and make a difference with a custom song written just for you.
Learn more about The BE/DO Concept: www.thebedoconcept.com – Receive training so that you can work with others in ways that help instead of hurt.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindy-kerby/
Great Message – we all can be the person we want to be like – with enough time and practice.
Yet our fears and beliefs are what stand in our way most of the time, not money, time, or others approval.
So true! Thanks Cory for your comment!