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Have you ever felt bad about yourself based on what someone you looked up to had said about you? See

Have you ever felt bad about yourself based on what someone you looked up to had said about you? See, I had an Australian client who was 17 years young. He dreamed of running a business like his boss did. Now, there was a moment where he made a mistake in the workplace… And his boss decided to hurt him verbally. My client looked up to his boss so when his boss started calling him names, he felt like he took a blow. He took his bosses' words and he felt that he wasn't worthy enough to be a leader.  As long as he had kept that belief, he would continue to be held down especially when he starts his own business.  But here's what we did in our coaching session. I got him to BROADEN HIS HORIZON! I asked him, "did your boss say that you’re not worthy enough straight to your face?" My client responded, "no, he didn’t…I made a mistake and I wasn’t intentionally doing it". I said to him, "okay cool, so does that mean you’re not good enough?" "Well if I’m not good enough for him then yeah" "Okay, but are you good enough for other things in life?" Even if he continued to believe that he wasn’t "worthy enough" to be a leader… I got him to question that belief. This is how I had helped him to BROADEN HIS HORIZON! And you get to broaden your horizons too. People often don’t mean what they say. Their emotions have a direct effect on their words. Which is why I never settle for any negative story that comes up. In fact, here’s what you can do. Take whatever negative stories you have and ask yourself… "What if it’s not true?" Even if you believe you’re not good enough or smart enough to be a coach or that you’re a failure…"what if it’s not true?" God bless! . . P.S. If you desire to become an impact-driven online coach, change lives on the daily... And have the freedom to work from just your laptop whenever and wherever you want... Then great news! I'm re-opening up spots to work with ambitious coaches who want to change the world.  So if you're an aspiring coach or even if you've been a veteran for years... [Then just reply to this email with the word 'COACH' and I'll get back to you to see if we can work together.](mailto:info@addicted2success.com) Joel "Broaden your horizons" Brown Founder ELEVATE YOUR MIND. AMPLIFY YOUR INFLUENCE. TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE. Sent to: {EMAIL} Addicted2Success, 200 Adelaide st , Brisbane Queensland 4000, Australia Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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