Being the work
After hearing friends recommend The Body Magician for a while, the most recent time Joyce Ong mentioned Bruce Scott‘s name, my body gave a little nod of encouragement so I booked a session with him for yesterday evening.
After hearing friends recommend The Body Magician for a while, the most recent time Joyce Ong mentioned Bruce Scott‘s name, my body gave a little nod of encouragement so I booked a session with him for yesterday evening.
So I just got off Life Labs (the weekly group coaching calls we offer as part of Your Success Code) and today's theme was around self doubt. More precisely, the importance of it. And here are some key takeaways from the call, which I thought were so important I wanted to share them with you.
I got an email from a friend recently that started with “From your posts you look like you’re doing well ~ although like the rest of us I’m sure there have been good and bad days.”
I have to admit something and I feel a bit nervous to confess this…
I didn’t want post traumatic stress, so I gave myself post traumatic growth instead. Here’s how:
Yesterday someone who is like a brother to me hung up on me.
It was right after I said “get this: did you know I can put myself into orgasm just by stroking my third eye a few times? How cool is that!”
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on discipline. Specifically that I don’t utilise it often, so it’s a fairly weak mental “muscle” for me.
Those I’ve discussed this with in my contemplation have found that surprising. Apparently I come across as very disciplined based on the quantity and quality of the outcomes I create. But I would contend that isn’t actually discipline. That’s desire. And desire is different from discipline because it’s what we WANT to do, not what we HAVE to do.