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If we live with insecurity, then we need extreme motivation to break free of the molasses or concrete holding us in place. Different people are inspired to move forward and make changes by different triggers or catalysts. Some people think they need a swift kick in the butt, some respond better to a challenge, and […]

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Insecurity hampers our personal growth because it holds us back from moving forward, it prevents us from taking healthy risks, and it fills our lives with varying levels of apprehension, anguish, and anxiety. And yes, it gets worse. As if that wasn’t enough to deal with, insecurity also seems to have a life of its […]

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If you are plagued by anxiety, often feel vulnerable, and lack confidence, then you know what it is to be insecure. Some people walk around life as shy, sensitive wall flowers because of it. Others mask their insecurity behind bullying, manipulative, or controlling personality types. A few bury it under busyness by becoming workaholics or […]

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Anyone who has tried to break an old habit knows that change is not easy. What’s really tough is that we often hold ourselves back by how we define ourselves, which in turn, create motivation and momentum killers in the form of excuses. Sometimes doing Inner Work on those things that hold us back is […]

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When we seek to change our lives for the better, excuses can rise up screaming from our guts telling us all sorts of doubt-inducing tales of why we can’t move forward. Defensive justifications that kill our momentum and motivation often come from how we define who and what we are. I wrote about Three Things […]

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