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Every day you’re bombarded with images of people doing better than you. There is an endless stream of reality shows selling the fantasy that somewhere out there are celebrity trainers, designers, and talents scouts helping people just like you lose weight, spice up their wardrobes, or launch music careers.
Of course, you know this isn’t how the world actually works.
(Excerpt from Mel’s best-selling book.)
No, you don’t have a reality show or Hollywood team doing everything for you – but you don’t need them. You are very powerful when you put your mind to it. Everything you could ever need to live the life you want is right there at your fingertips. If you feel bored or stuck, it isn’t because of the economy, or a lack of resources, or because America hasn’t voted you its next idol. The real reason you feel stuck is you.
You are in your own way. If you don’t feel like it, you don’t do it. If you think you can’t, you won’t. If you can avoid confrontation or challenge, you will. If you can figure out a way to do nothing, you will.
If you could get out of your own way, you could have everything you want. You could be healthier. You could be more confident. You could be more successful. You could be happier. You could be more powerful. You could shrink the gap between the life you want and the life you lead, until it doesn’t exist at all.
Best selling author, Mel Robbins joins us on the show and shares a few pointers from her latest book – Stop saying you’re fine.
- A five-step plan for becoming powerful and getting want you want;
- The 7-Day Stamina Challenge
Check out the Mel Robbins show – 96.9FM Boston Talks
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With the heart of a teacher and the patience of a friend, Joel blends his educational experience, (a Master’s in Counseling and an MBA) together with a passion for helping others to realize their God-given potential. 
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