What do YOU do with an idea?
I mean, really? Well, if you are like most people, you get excited about it and quickly abandon it as something impossible or out of reach for you.
I see this happening ALL the time.
My clients come up with most amazing ideas but because of their limiting beliefs or fear of failure – they immediately withdraw and feel a pang in their stomach when someone else does it.
Sounds familiar? Well, today’s video may help.
I came across the most beautiful children’s book for my sons: What do you do with an idea by Kobi Yamada. After reading it to them, I realized how this is really a book for adults and now -more than ever.
This book tells a story of how we kill our dreams BUT also what we can do about it.
This children’s book became an inspiration for me and a teaching tool. I think it’s a must have for you and all the children in your life. I hope you enjoy my interpretation and that it gives you the courage to fall in love with your idea as well.
Watch it and let me know what you think!
Join the crowd and be happy you did.
Waiting for perfection (Video)
This constant striving and constant “not-enough” mess will be the deadly force for all of us. Some of us will get sick, others will let their lives go by without paying attention to the moments and quality people and some will make it to the very top and revel in their loneliness.
It ain’t slowing down baby so you gotta make it go slow
In case you haven’t noticed, we have the best productivity and time saving tools we have ever had and we have never been this busy, overwhelmed and anxious. What’s the answer? You have to resist the notion that you have to follow the herd
How painful moments can create meaningful change
If you look at how we all make decisions, you will notice that majority of our changes are a result of something uncomfortable or painful. So, painful moments create change but unfortunately, many of us focus on the pain and why it’s there in the first place.