Do you remember the first self-help book or video you picked up? Or, for some of us, cassette tape?
I remember learning from Zig Ziglar, Anthony Robbins, Viktor Frankle, and many more.
Self-help resources, coaches, and methods can be inspiring, helpful, and healing.
It can also be a weapon you use against yourself - thinking you are broken, behind, not enough, or operating below your potential.
It's true that many of us want to offer up our best to the world. But, it makes a difference from what place we make these advancements in our lives.
Is it from an "I need to improve" or "I should do this or I'm not successful" kind of mindset?
Or, are there other options that generate emotions that serve us better.
What if we are just plain interested in finding out our capacity to do great things. Not comparing to others, but rather seeking and finding the possibilities within that help us show up in a different way in the world.
It's an idea that I feel is interesting to explore. As I state in this episode, I'm still learning how to make this shift. And, the language that supports expressing the concept.
But, I feel different as I work on this in myself. And, that different is propelling me forward in new and interesting ways.
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Move Your Desk
This podcast is for anyone that knows they haven’t yet found and offered up their best work, but are compelled to seek it out and do it.
Rebecca Clark shares stories and practical approaches to life and leveling up at work. And, nudges that encourage you to act on the inner inklings to create and offer up your best self.
Periodically, she interviews amazing individuals that are already in the pursuit of self-improvement.
Are you ready to move your desk?
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