Confessions Of A Personal Development Imposter
Every day I wake up at 4:00 am. I jump right out of bed – bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready to tackle the day.
Every day I wake up at 4:00 am. I jump right out of bed – bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready to tackle the day.
“Failure is a bruise, Not a Tattoo” – John Sinclair If I have learned anything about myself in my 37 years on the earth, it is this;
Ahh, resolutions. Those empty little promises of change that we make ourselves that feel so heavy in January and become like airy bubbles floating away into nothingness come February.
When I think of goals, I think of destinations on the map of life; places that we want to get to because we believe these places will provide us what we want.
The world of personal development and self-improvement is a jungle. There is so much information out there that cutting a path through the undergrowth of all the bullshit is where you are going to spend most of your time.
So, I have a problem with all this authenticity shit being tossed around in the personal development world. I don’t have a problem with telling people to be authentic.
Mojo is a fluid thing. It can come and it can go. You can be strutting your shit one minute and falling into the gutters the next.