Unlock Your True Power: Strategies for Lasting Motivation and Success
Unlock Your True Power: Strategies for Lasting Motivation and Success
In this empowering episode of Your Ultimate Life, Kellan Fluckiger dives into practical strategies to help you unlock your personal power, boost your motivation, and achieve your goals with clarity and focus. Whether you're feeling stuck or looking to elevate your life, this episode provides actionable insights to help you take control, overcome self-doubt, and create lasting transformation.
🌟 Key Takeaways:
- Clarity is Power: Discover why having a clear vision of your goals is essential to staying motivated and aligned.
- Transform Your Self-Image: Learn how to shift your self-perception to match the person you want to become.
- The Power of Visualization: Understand how mental imagery can accelerate your success and keep you focused.
- The Ripple Effect of Action: Small, consistent actions compound into significant results—take the first step today.
- Focus on Inner Alignment: Explore why aligning your values, actions, and purpose is the foundation for ultimate success.
🔥 Action Steps for Listeners:
- Define Your Vision: Write down your top 3 goals and visualize yourself achieving them.
- Daily Commitment: Create one small, actionable step you can take every day toward your goals.
- Reflect on Your Self-Image: Identify one belief about yourself that needs to shift for you to grow.
- Eliminate Distractions: Remove one habit or activity that isn’t serving your higher purpose.
đź’ˇ Why You Should Listen:
This episode isn’t just about motivation—it’s about creating a life fueled by purpose, clarity, and unstoppable drive. If you’ve ever struggled with staying on track or doubted your potential, this conversation will inspire you to take charge and embrace the power you already have within.
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Welcome to the show.
Speaker A:Tired of the hype about living a dream?
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Speaker A:Hello there.
Speaker A:Welcome to your ultimate life.
Speaker A:Excited to have you here.
Speaker A:I've got an interesting picture behind me.
Speaker A:I hope you're looking at the video.
Speaker A:It's a monk and they're sitting in the snow and you know, I.
Speaker A:Meditating, I'm assuming, or something like that.
Speaker A:And I, I use that picture because I titled that to this episode, you know.
Speaker A:Finding your mojo, finding motivation.
Speaker A:Different things motivate us.
Speaker A:When we're scared, we get motivated really hard.
Speaker A:Like if you think you're gonna die, your motivation goes off the charts.
Speaker A:Your body cooperates, pumps, you know, adrenaline and other things into your bloodstream and everything, you know, non, everything non essential shuts down, blood flows to the big muscle groups and you know, your vision narrows and you're really focused on the fight or flight thing.
Speaker A:And that's one motivation I'm talking about something more subtle.
Speaker A:Hopefully you're not regularly in life threatening situations at any time.
Speaker A:Although, well, I don't know, see a lot of news these days with so many things happening.
Speaker A:Scary.
Speaker A:I saw today, I'm recording this on a, on a day in December when there was a, you know, public, essentially a public execution in New York side of a hotel, some health care CEO or something.
Speaker A:I didn't get details, but anyway, I'm not talking about that kind of motivation.
Speaker A:This podcast is about you creating your ultimate life.
Speaker A:Now in order for you or me to create anything, we got to know what it is.
Speaker A:So if you're going to create your ultimate life, you got to have a definition or a parameters or boundaries.
Speaker A:And I have found at least that the clearer they are, the more powerfully descriptive, the better, the more motivating it is.
Speaker A:We're talking about finding motivation.
Speaker A:One piece of finding motivation is clarity.
Speaker A:If I say, well, you know, I want to make some more money and I go to a place where I'm going to sell a product or service and I don't really know, you know, have a goal in mind and you know, just kind of mess around and it probably isn't going to turn out so well, if I go there and think I'm not leaving here without connecting with three people and making three sales of some type, then my motivation is completely different and I'm focused and I keep at it and I move and I move And I move and keep going until the goal is accomplished.
Speaker A:So motivation is increased, increased by clarity.
Speaker A:Now, there's a couple of reasons for that.
Speaker A:If you think about.
Speaker A:There was a NFL football player, and I don't know if this is true, but the story was.
Speaker A:I think his name was Jerry Rice.
Speaker A:He played for the 49ers a number of years ago when they were a dynasty and had won a number of Super Bowls in a row.
Speaker A:That.
Speaker A:On the practice field, every time he caught the ball, wherever it was on the field, he ran all the way to the end zone, and he was visualizing practicing.
Speaker A:Every time I catch the ball, I'm in the end zone.
Speaker A:And he went and did that all the time.
Speaker A:Now, that was the story.
Speaker A:I didn't witness it, so I'm assuming there's some truth to that.
Speaker A:But he was legend in terms of his catching and ability and running and all the things.
Speaker A:And that had to do with the clarity of his goal.
Speaker A:I touch ball, I'm in the end zone.
Speaker A:And if he got tackled, which obviously happens sometimes, oh, I was an aberration, because when I catch the ball, I'm in the end zone.
Speaker A:So clarity is a place for motivation.
Speaker A:Understand that and write that down.
Speaker A:So extreme clarity.
Speaker A:The clearer your goal is, the more you have motivation.
Speaker A:Now, let's take a break for a second.
Speaker A:Talk about what is motivation?
Speaker A:Well, you can define it lots of ways, but motivation for working definition here, let's talk about the force, the decision, the impetus, the will to create a certain outcome.
Speaker A:Right now, studies have approved that willpower alone is a limited resource.
Speaker A:It's simply willing something to happen.
Speaker A:It's.
Speaker A:It's neurochemistry inside of us, and it runs out.
Speaker A:So the question is, how do we amplify or lengthen that resource?
Speaker A:Because, you know, times when you've been ready to do something, excited about it, and you get.
Speaker A:I do that.
Speaker A:I get up every day.
Speaker A:Obviously, since I get up every day, so do you.
Speaker A:What I do when I get up is I do a morning creation process.
Speaker A:You've heard me talk about that before.
Speaker A:It's lengthy, two and a half hours.
Speaker A:And the intent of that is to create the very best Kellen I can create.
Speaker A:Motivated, powerful, on target, on focus, clear about what I'm doing, full of love and all the rest.
Speaker A:Because, you know, my goal is to reach 300 million people this year to help you create any goal you want.
Speaker A:So I'm that.
Speaker A:I'm motivation in a package.
Speaker A:I'm energy in a package.
Speaker A:Examples, frameworks, tools, enthusiasm, permission, Sometimes people need permission, permission to access their higher selves.
Speaker A:I'm that.
Speaker A:But in order for me to have that to give away, I've got to fill me up with it.
Speaker A:I've got to fill it up.
Speaker A:And for me, this isn't a game or a jacket that I put on or a character that I play.
Speaker A:This is who I am all the way to the core.
Speaker A:So I don't have to pretend or fake it or put on an act.
Speaker A:This is just who I am.
Speaker A:I have chosen to be that person that by itself.
Speaker A:So I said first, clarity of outcome is a motivator.
Speaker A:A second super high powered source of motivation is to have it come from your deepest heart.
Speaker A:About it comes from who you are, not what you're doing.
Speaker A:So I'll give you an example.
Speaker A:If I'm, if I'm here and I, I, I want to get here, let's say I have a goal of losing, releasing some weight, losing some pounds, right?
Speaker A:That's certainly been a goal at different times in my life.
Speaker A:And if I view myself as someone who's out of shape and exercise is going to be a drudge and I'm going to hate giving up whatever it is I got to change in my diet.
Speaker A:If I'm, you know, eating too much of this or that, then all of the effort is this white knuckled fight.
Speaker A:Because who I am in my head and my heart is an overweight person.
Speaker A:I'm overweight and frick can take a lot of work.
Speaker A:I'll never get there.
Speaker A:Okay, if that's who I am, then all of the work climbing this hill is a white knuckle fight.
Speaker A:If on the other hand I somehow, and we'll talk about somehow in a minute, I change in my mind who I am from an overweight couch potato to an energetic, trim, strong, powerful dude.
Speaker A:And if that's how I really see myself, then the actions necessary to go from here to here, they're like, duh, that's what I do.
Speaker A:And this isn't just hype.
Speaker A:I experienced that when I was in my late 30s.
Speaker A:I was nearly 100 pounds, 90 pounds overweight, quite heavy.
Speaker A:I wasn't in good shape at all.
Speaker A:And in addition to being overweight and I had young children and I one day I just said to myself, you know what?
Speaker A:At that time I had three or four kids.
Speaker A:I have 10 now, but I had three or four at the time.
Speaker A:And I said, you know what?
Speaker A:I'm not going to be the dad who is fat, overweight.
Speaker A:And there was nothing you Know, genetically wrong with me or, you know, hormones or whatever.
Speaker A:I was just.
Speaker A:I worked a lot and I had two jobs.
Speaker A:One of them I loved and one I had because I felt like I needed more money.
Speaker A:But anyway, I, I'm, I'm, I'm not going to be the dad who's out of shape, who can't play with his kids, who can't run around on the yard and, you know, play football in the street.
Speaker A:And I can't, I'm not going to be that guy.
Speaker A:I'm just not going to be that guy.
Speaker A:And that wasn't a wistful thought, it was a fist thumping certainty.
Speaker A:So I changed who I was from a wannabe, an overweight wannabe, to I'm an in shape, active dad who plays with his kids.
Speaker A:That's just who I am, period.
Speaker A:End.
Speaker A:That created the motivate motivation.
Speaker A:So over the next year I accomplished that.
Speaker A:I lost 90 pounds and was in fabulous shape, very, very limber.
Speaker A:And I chose to do it through martial arts.
Speaker A:I went to a place near our home and went twice a week and then worked out on the other days, worked hard, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker A:So I did it without any, you know, assistance in terms of drugs or any of that kind of stuff.
Speaker A:I did it just the hard way, diet and exercise.
Speaker A:I'm busting my ass because I'm not that guy.
Speaker A:So that changed who I was being.
Speaker A:So that's another way to think about it.
Speaker A:And the clarity of where I was going played into that.
Speaker A:So one is clarity.
Speaker A:Two is changing how you see yourself, changing how you see yourself.
Speaker A:Now, that might feel like a different difficult thing because where you are, you are.
Speaker A:However, it is true with any difficult thing, okay, There was time in my life where I had some addiction problems separate from being overweight, different years.
Speaker A:And so I attended rehab meetings and that sort of thing.
Speaker A:And that's a key element there.
Speaker A:You have to begin if you want to succeed, to consider yourself as a sober person.
Speaker A:That means you get over the grinding and the self hate and the fact that other people may not support you in your journey or whatever it is, but that's part of the process.
Speaker A:I am sober.
Speaker A:I am sober.
Speaker A:I may only be sober one day, but damn it, I'm sober.
Speaker A:And then, you know, you leave the meetings.
Speaker A:Here's to another 24.
Speaker A:So it's changing how you see yourself.
Speaker A:Changing what you see as possible is another awesome source of motivation.
Speaker A:Now one way that I found really helpful to change what I see as possible is to recognize who I am and by extension who you are.
Speaker A: You know, in: Speaker A:I had a fatal illness and died in the ICU of the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton here.
Speaker A:During that time I was in a coma for 17 days and I had three conversations with God at the door between life and eternity.
Speaker A:And I learned in those conversations some real truths.
Speaker A:And one of them is something we all feel inherently but we don't live up to.
Speaker A:At least I didn't used to.
Speaker A:And that is, look, you're a divine being.
Speaker A:You're a child of God.
Speaker A:The pedigree of your spirit is one line, you, God, regardless of the genealogy of your body.
Speaker A:When I realized that, it changed how I saw everything.
Speaker A:If I'm, if I'm actually a child of the divine of God, I'm going to take care of this spirit, this body.
Speaker A:I'm going to show up for life.
Speaker A:I'm not going home to the divine all busted and broken and making excuses.
Speaker A:I'm not doing that.
Speaker A:And again, that sort of fist thumping certainty about who you are, right?
Speaker A:If I say to myself, well, I'm a busted drug addict, I've made too many mistakes, I can never be okay.
Speaker A:Da da da da da.
Speaker A:If that's how I allow myself to talk to me and to believe about myself, then it's going to be a self fulfilling prophecy and I'm going to stay right where I am.
Speaker A:If on the other hand I say, well, I am not that, I might have been that I was that yesterday, I am not that now, I am not that now.
Speaker A:So working on that and learning to both change your mindset by realizing the truth.
Speaker A:So there's no faking till you make it here.
Speaker A:The truth is you're a divine being.
Speaker A:The truth is you have infinite possibility.
Speaker A:You may not have used it, I hadn't.
Speaker A:I'd ignored it and all kinds of stuff and I'd allowed it to be, you know, beat out of me by circumstances in life and so forth.
Speaker A:And then I said, well I used to do that.
Speaker A:I'm not, I'm done.
Speaker A:I'm going to live up to and into my divine heritage.
Speaker A:So that choice was is, is always mine and yours.
Speaker A:And that created staggering motivation for me.
Speaker A:So another way to create motivation is to think about the goal that you want.
Speaker A:So if you are finishing a big project at work and it takes a lot of work and maybe some late nights and extra time and been working on it for a long time, it gets very drudgy, right here's something that I learned that helps me.
Speaker A:I think of the finished project.
Speaker A:I think of it done and dusted, finished, turned in, written, you know, one inch thick binder or whatever it is, written, finished, up to speed up to snuff.
Speaker A:Here you go.
Speaker A:And the feeling that I have with that being true.
Speaker A:So visualizing that success, I read an article and that creates motivation for me.
Speaker A:I read an article the other day about Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian.
Speaker A:I think there's 23 medals or 23 golds or something.
Speaker A:Most decorated Olympian to date of all time.
Speaker A:And he talked about this visualization thing.
Speaker A:So part of his practice wasn't just the swimming, but he visualized the dive.
Speaker A:He visualized landing a certain way and did it in a visceral way that participated in his body visualize this and that and all of those things, every step of it.
Speaker A:And he took it a further step, which I found really interesting in the article, and that was this.
Speaker A:He visualized mess ups like his goggles filling with water and then what he would do, what action he would take and you know, fighting through that and all of the difficult things that could happen.
Speaker A: o say, and I think it was the: Speaker A:His goggles filled with water and he couldn't see anything.
Speaker A:And you know, most swimmers would have been frustrated and quit at that point or at a minimum been slowed way down because of that happening.
Speaker A:Because he had practiced and visualized that he simply counted strokes, knowing how many it took for each 50 meter lap of the pool.
Speaker A:He ignored it, went on with stroke counting, not seeing, and won and set an Olympic record and set a world record with his goggles full of water.
Speaker A:That came from visualizing the outcome and being committed.
Speaker A:Okay, so those are some different ways to create motivation.
Speaker A:Now motivation, again is defined as the internal will to make something happen.
Speaker A:The internal determination to stick with something.
Speaker A:Now, I want you to think of a couple things right now.
Speaker A:Maybe just one thing in your life right now that's difficult for you, that every time you think about it, you're like, ah, crap, I don't want to go work on that.
Speaker A:Is there something else I can do where you feel you don't want to, you're not motivated.
Speaker A:I want you to try some of this.
Speaker A:Now, at any time you or I were free to say, I'm not doing that project.
Speaker A:Take it off the plate and forget about it.
Speaker A:If you do that, you have to be able to do it with no guilt.
Speaker A:If you do.
Speaker A:If you do that or think about doing it and you believe or know that you're not keeping your word, you're not keeping a commitment you've made to yourself or someone else, then that's not really an option.
Speaker A:Because when you make a commitment, When I make a commitment, I'm doing it.
Speaker A:I'm doing it, I'm making it happen.
Speaker A:I'm taking it over the finish line.
Speaker A:And if some extraordinary thing happens that gets in the way, then my first action is to go to the person or situation where I've made the commitment and explain what's going on and make a new commitment consistent with what I'm able to do.
Speaker A:But just giving up or ghosting it, that isn't on the table.
Speaker A:That's not on the table.
Speaker A:Okay, so those are some ways to create motivation, clarity.
Speaker A:Okay.
Speaker A:Loving yourself, visualizing outcomes, Affirming your commitment to a certain project.
Speaker A:Excuse me.
Speaker A:An interesting thing about this is we all say yes to things we don't really want to do.
Speaker A:And we say yes because we think it's expected or we think somebody's going to get mad at us or whatever.
Speaker A:And then one of two things happens.
Speaker A:Well, three things.
Speaker A:We fulfill it anyway.
Speaker A:Bust it and do a great job.
Speaker A:That's what you could do.
Speaker A:A lot of times people don't.
Speaker A:Second is you do a half baked job because you said you would and you have to and you just sort of show up.
Speaker A:Third is you ghost them and don't do it at all.
Speaker A:That choice has leftovers for your life.
Speaker A:When I was a person who made a commitment and didn't keep it ghosted, you know, just blew it off.
Speaker A:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll say whatever.
Speaker A:And unfortunately, especially during years that I struggled with addictions and so forth, I did that.
Speaker A:I made a commitment, had no intention, I just to say what I needed to say and then blew it off.
Speaker A:It in fact infected for me every area of my life.
Speaker A:I couldn't depend on me for anything.
Speaker A:And it really was.
Speaker A:Well, if I still feel like it, if I remember, if I don't get a better offer, you know, then I might go ahead and do whatever it was that I said I was going to do.
Speaker A:And that wrecked relationships.
Speaker A:It totally trashed my opinion of myself because I became an untrustworthy person who said whatever needed to be said and didn't plan to deliver or sort of vaguely hoped I could remember and deliver whatever.
Speaker A:So that's.
Speaker A:It's damaging not just for that project or that relationship.
Speaker A:But that's a thing that infects your whole life.
Speaker A:Because the way we do one thing is the way we do everything.
Speaker A:Now, I want to go into a different track here, and that is so what.
Speaker A:Why do I care about motivation?
Speaker A:Well, maybe you don't.
Speaker A:Some people live life just kind of whatever, haphazardly, go with the flow, do what shows up.
Speaker A:You're free.
Speaker A:Me, you.
Speaker A:We are free to live like that.
Speaker A:And I have spent some years of life living like that, and I haven't found those to be very satisfying.
Speaker A:Okay, I'm not telling you in any way, shape or form how you have to do things.
Speaker A:But what I'm saying is my experience is creating that ultimate life of purpose, prosperity and joy where you are driven by your own internal purpose every day.
Speaker A:It doesn't waver.
Speaker A:You know what you're about and what you're doing.
Speaker A:In the process of doing that, you create a lot of value and a lot of cash because you're providing big value.
Speaker A:And then from that service and that intense focus, you have extraordinary joy.
Speaker A:I use those three words because that's the path for me.
Speaker A:My purpose is to help 300 million this year to realize your divinity, your capability, your possibility, and then help you do something with it, to add good to the world, to make a good living, and to make an impact on as many people as you can.
Speaker A:And in the process, have more fun than you ever thought you could.
Speaker A:So that's my commitment.
Speaker A:I do it.
Speaker A:I work on it every day.
Speaker A:I don't do anything else.
Speaker A:300 million is my goal.
Speaker A:And I think about it every day.
Speaker A:I talk about it every day.
Speaker A:I talk about it every time I interact with someone, interview someone, I'm interviewed by someone.
Speaker A:Because it's all about blessing your life.
Speaker A:It's all about helping you right now.
Speaker A:Remember who you are and then doing something with that thing.
Speaker A:So it matters.
Speaker A:Creating motivation matters if you want it.
Speaker A:Okay.
Speaker A:If you're a person who has big dreams and has big goals and you have been stymied or stuck, then here's my invitation.
Speaker A:Take the principles that we've talked about and apply them.
Speaker A:If you'd like further help, get a hold of me, because my only work is to help you get what you want.
Speaker A:Now there's a URL on the screen.
Speaker A:Kellen Fluker Media.com I invite you to go check that out there on that page, kellenflukermedia.com there's some books and links to other programs and an email to get a hold of me and that sort of thing.
Speaker A:I love getting to know people.
Speaker A:I love you already because I know you're a divine being.
Speaker A:I know you have infinite capability.
Speaker A:I've never met a person in this phase of my life.
Speaker A: ow, in earlier phases, before: Speaker A:But in this part of my life, the last 17 years, I've never met anybody that it wasn't easy to love and easy to see their power and capability.
Speaker A:That's what makes the work that I do, this coaching stuff, so much fun.
Speaker A:I love working with people like you, Olympic athletes waiting to happen, right?
Speaker A:People that are just craven to make a big impact on the world.
Speaker A:And what I notice is that nearly everyone I talk to has a story, has a set of circumstances in their life that they have overcome.
Speaker A:And so they're thinking, you know, I sure could help people with this.
Speaker A:And they feel a desire to do that.
Speaker A:Where they get stuck is this motivation thing.
Speaker A:I don't know how I started and I tried and it didn't work.
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker A:Nobody will listen.
Speaker A:You know, that kind of story, that comes from fear, that comes from uncertainty.
Speaker A:And everyone, every one of us feels that, some more than others, but we all have it.
Speaker A:One of the things that I do is when I speak at different conferences is as a motivational speaker.
Speaker A:I can't give you motivation.
Speaker A:I'm going this weekend.
Speaker A:It'll be over long before you hear this.
Speaker A:But going this weekend to give a talk in a Mastermind before maybe 100 people in New Orleans.
Speaker A:And it's a motivational talk now.
Speaker A:It's not just about saying rah, rah, you can be cool.
Speaker A:It's about specific actions, the ones we've talked about, plus several more about how to create motivation for your precious and sacred goals.
Speaker A:Not once in a while, not haphazardly, not accidentally, but every time, dependably, reliably, powerfully, you can create motivation to take any goal that you have over the goal line.
Speaker A:Now, you may or may not believe that right now, but that's why I'm inviting you to get a hold of me.
Speaker A:Let's talk.
Speaker A:Because you have that desire or you wouldn't be watching this.
Speaker A:You have that fantasy.
Speaker A:Maybe it's a fantasy in your head, man, I wish I could, you know, fill in the blank, make a difference, do this, do that, change the world, make this money, speak here, do that.
Speaker A:All that stuff is possible for you if you want it.
Speaker A:And so I'm inviting you to step into the truth of who you are.
Speaker A:A motivational speaker.
Speaker A:What I do, I can't hand you motivation.
Speaker A:But what I can do is.
Speaker A:Part of which I'm doing now, is to remind you who you are really.
Speaker A:That you come from a sacred, powerful place, that the experiences in life were not meant to break you, even if they did for a while.
Speaker A:Like, things either ruin us or they refine us.
Speaker A:Well, maybe they ruined you.
Speaker A:They did me for decades.
Speaker A:So I had to make a choice to be different, to be a different person and allow those hard things to refine me so I could get up off my butt and start moving forward in a powerful way.
Speaker A:To be a light, to be a blessing, to be a gift instead of a drag and a rock and an albatross.
Speaker A:You have that capability, too.
Speaker A:I know it.
Speaker A:Never met someone that isn't for whom that isn't true.
Speaker A:So here's the next invitation.
Speaker A:If I can help you in any way, I'm offering that help.
Speaker A:I have lots of ways that I do that.
Speaker A:There's coaching.
Speaker A:I help people write books and create programs and find their.
Speaker A:Their powerful story and their purpose and make more sales in their business and make money and do all kinds of stuff.
Speaker A:All that is part of the work that I do.
Speaker A:And it's all founded on remembering and creating the greatest version of yourself.
Speaker A:Not once, not here and there, not once a year, every single day.
Speaker A:So that every opportunity, every challenge, every growth metric you can blow out of the water if you want it.
Speaker A:All right.
Speaker A:Another invitation I have is there are often people that I meet who have these kinds of stories about their own life struggles, things where they've been ruined and refined and that kind of stuff.
Speaker A:I love sharing that.
Speaker A:So if you have a story, I want to talk to you.
Speaker A:You are invited.
Speaker A:Go to kellenfluecigermedia.com get the email, reach out.
Speaker A:Say, I want to be on the podcast, or I want to talk to Kellen about being on the podcast.
Speaker A:My team will get with me because I want to share your story.
Speaker A:I want to elevate and amplify your effort, your success, your message, your truth.
Speaker A:Because the 300 million people I'm reaching isn't just with my message and my story.
Speaker A:It's with yours.
Speaker A:Yours, right here, right now.
Speaker A:So I invite you to get a hold of me and let's chat about that.
Speaker A:The last thing I want to talk about is something that is so important and so overlooked in the world that we have today.
Speaker A:There's all kinds of judgment that goes on.
Speaker A:You're not good enough.
Speaker A:You can't Cut it.
Speaker A:People get canceled and people get looked down on and you know, this class views that class is not good enough.
Speaker A:And somebody did something five years ago and okay, they're dead forever.
Speaker A:None of that is true.
Speaker A:I've made mistakes.
Speaker A:So have you.
Speaker A:You can be wherever you were, whenever you were there and today a completely different person.
Speaker A:So here's the last thing for you.
Speaker A:You are enough.
Speaker A:You may have had a million messages to the contrary, but you are capable.
Speaker A:You are powerful, and what you have to say matters.
Speaker A:The very best gift you can give to the world is to be your.
Speaker A:Your authentic.
Speaker A:That's a buzzword, gets overused.
Speaker A:But to be your authentic and most powerful self.
Speaker A:That is the self who recognizes your growth, who owns up and is tutored and refined by their challenges and struggles, and who refuses to settle for the easy and obvious.
Speaker A:You want to make a mark.
Speaker A:Don't settle for the easy and obvious.
Speaker A:You want to create something powerful.
Speaker A:It's in you.
Speaker A:The tools are available, the help is available, including help overcoming fears and doubts and the I don't knows and all the rest.
Speaker A:You are capable.
Speaker A:This idea that we have here of creating your ultimate life, it's not a fantasy.
Speaker A:You can have the kind of life you want, the quality of daily actions that you want.
Speaker A:You can make the difference in the world you want to.
Speaker A:You can make the money that you want to if you're willing to do the work required to get there.
Speaker A:If you're willing to take the steps to climb the mountain you came here to climb, I know that I can commit to you that that's possible.
Speaker A:If you want my help making that happen, I'm all reach out, let's talk and let's get you moving.
Speaker A:To create your ultimate life.
Speaker A:Never hold back and you'll never ask why.
Speaker A:Open your heart and this time around, right here, right now, your opportunity for massive growth is right in front of you.
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