Heather Moyse
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Podcast Appearances
And I just think we're, I mean, my main thing right now is we are all capable of way more than we give ourselves credit for. And my question to most people is what's stopping you? Like what's really stopping you? Because it's really not this. external thing that's usually stopping us. It's usually the internal thing that's preventing us from even seeing if we can overcome that external thing.
And I, so I love that. I love the both in the end. I think that's really powerful.
And I, so I love that. I love the both in the end. I think that's really powerful.
And I, so I love that. I love the both in the end. I think that's really powerful.
Absolutely. Here's another little mind shift, another little how. Another little part of the how factor here is that when we're actually setting our goals, often set our goals, I phrase this, we set smaller goals, the ones that we think are more likely to be achievable.
Absolutely. Here's another little mind shift, another little how. Another little part of the how factor here is that when we're actually setting our goals, often set our goals, I phrase this, we set smaller goals, the ones that we think are more likely to be achievable.
Absolutely. Here's another little mind shift, another little how. Another little part of the how factor here is that when we're actually setting our goals, often set our goals, I phrase this, we set smaller goals, the ones that we think are more likely to be achievable.
Instead of setting bigger goals, figuring out what you want and actually stretching that further and then just treating it as a challenge to see how close you can get. When you start asking the question, how close can I get? then you actually gamify the process. You're combining how can I, and how close can I get?
Instead of setting bigger goals, figuring out what you want and actually stretching that further and then just treating it as a challenge to see how close you can get. When you start asking the question, how close can I get? then you actually gamify the process. You're combining how can I, and how close can I get?
Instead of setting bigger goals, figuring out what you want and actually stretching that further and then just treating it as a challenge to see how close you can get. When you start asking the question, how close can I get? then you actually gamify the process. You're combining how can I, and how close can I get?
And you're combining those and it gamifies it so that when you are confronted with an obstacle, it is the challenge of, okay, if I want to see how close I can get, like, how can I overcome this? It's the combination of the two that how else can I do this? Like how I know I need to get this, how else can I achieve it? How else can I get around this? How can I get through this? How can, and it is,
And you're combining those and it gamifies it so that when you are confronted with an obstacle, it is the challenge of, okay, if I want to see how close I can get, like, how can I overcome this? It's the combination of the two that how else can I do this? Like how I know I need to get this, how else can I achieve it? How else can I get around this? How can I get through this? How can, and it is,
And you're combining those and it gamifies it so that when you are confronted with an obstacle, it is the challenge of, okay, if I want to see how close I can get, like, how can I overcome this? It's the combination of the two that how else can I do this? Like how I know I need to get this, how else can I achieve it? How else can I get around this? How can I get through this? How can, and it is,
extremely powerful when you're setting your goals as more of a challenge, but also that phrase, how close can I get? It also disempowers the naysayers.
extremely powerful when you're setting your goals as more of a challenge, but also that phrase, how close can I get? It also disempowers the naysayers.
extremely powerful when you're setting your goals as more of a challenge, but also that phrase, how close can I get? It also disempowers the naysayers.
It also disempowers the naysayer, the doubt that sometimes in your own brain, because every once in a while, whether it's yourself or whether it's someone else, you're going to have that person or that voice that says, why do you really think that you can achieve that? right? Sometimes it's even an eye roll from somebody else or a body language or, well, we all know those people, right?
It also disempowers the naysayer, the doubt that sometimes in your own brain, because every once in a while, whether it's yourself or whether it's someone else, you're going to have that person or that voice that says, why do you really think that you can achieve that? right? Sometimes it's even an eye roll from somebody else or a body language or, well, we all know those people, right?
It also disempowers the naysayer, the doubt that sometimes in your own brain, because every once in a while, whether it's yourself or whether it's someone else, you're going to have that person or that voice that says, why do you really think that you can achieve that? right? Sometimes it's even an eye roll from somebody else or a body language or, well, we all know those people, right?
Who just want to rain in our parade or who want to try and pretend they're realistic is the same as yours. And so they just, that energy can immediately deflate your belief in the possibilities of achieving someone, something. And so by saying, how close can I get? you have someone even in your voice in your head that says, do you really think you can achieve all that?