Embracing Your Great Work: 3 questions to answer so you truly believe in yourself

Empowerment through courageous inquiry and resilient action

Having the courage to do our Great Work in the world, to get out there and do something different, is no joke.

Answering the 3 questions below, very thoughtfully, will move you out of procrastination, inertia, and pain. They help you answer the bigger question:

Is there some part of me that doesn’t believe in me? 

This is such an important question because no matter how prepared you get, if you actually don’t believe that you can do the thing, your body will self-sabotage all day long.  It will not allow you to do the thing even when you take the steps. 

So here you go; the three questions:

  1. What do you really want? (Important so we don’t spend all our money and time doing stuff that does not matter yet…most times with most people that is what they are doing! Come 5/7 and stop this vicious cycle)
  2. What are you willing to do? (get out of your head and into action….be sure to have the 3 ingredients for success here: a community, a coach and a course/path)
  3. How many failures are you willing to have? (people almost never consider this and rather, expect perfection on their first try…when this does NOT happen they quit and tell themselves all the reasons they are not worthy, should not have tried, it’s not for them etc…which are All Lies.)

Do not forget or miss this rare opportunity on 5/7 to dive deep and stop that little voice inside that you could be doing your Great Work “if only…” (add in your reason/excuse)

Your Bold Breakthrough: The Great Work-Shop  is coming May 7th. Do not miss it. It’s 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Eastern. Some registrations are starting to come in. Make sure you get a seat. 

It’s your chance to still make sure you get your goals realized in 2024. It is not too late. See you there. 

BONUS; Let’s dive deeper into the concept of self-belief: The Johari Window

The Johari Window offers a fascinating framework for introspection, dividing our self-awareness into four quadrants. This was fascinating to me. Tell me what YOU think. I’ll get you the quadrants and then an example for each one.

1. “open” quadrant: this encompasses aspects known to both ourselves and others—a realm of confidence and assurance. Duh; no example needed.

2. “blind” quadrant: this reveals aspects known to others but hidden from our awareness, shedding light on areas for growth and development. Good example: you keep eating cookies, soda and chips and wonder why you don’t lose weight. You might see it, but you are not aware of it. Or you are trying to grow your coaching practice, but you are not doing the right things for your phase of business. It takes others to shine the light and for you to recalibrate and follow a path of success.

3. “hidden” quadrant: this harbors secrets known only to us, urging us to confront our innermost fears and insecurities. Example: many of my clients hide money secrets from their husbands as they are building their business. They are deathly afraid of failure so they want a “win” first before asking for support. This backfires. Luckily they hired me and we got them out of lies and into abundance 🙂

4. “unknown” quadrant: this represents uncharted territory, where potential awaits realization, beckoning us to embrace uncertainty with courage and conviction.

As we navigate our paths towards greatness, let’s embrace belief in ourselves, transcending doubt and fear. If you find yourself grappling with self-doubt or uncertainty, know that you’re not alone. Reach out, initiate a conversation—let’s embark on this journey together. 

Remember, our bold breakthrough awaits, slated for May 7th. Don’t miss this transformative workshop, an opportunity to unearth your true potential and redefine your journey towards success. 

Join us, and let’s make 2024 the year of unparalleled growth and achievement. 

See you there!

You are worthy and the world needs you,

Carol