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It's a bummer A five minute quickie podcast So what am I calling a bummer? Well - When you are using an excuse and your best friend calls you out on it - that's a bummer  :O) You see we believe we can fool some of the people all of the time and all the people some of the time and we even try (notice that horrible word) to fool ourselves and think we can get away with it. I had a friend who wold stand up and be counted because if I dodge a question or was deliberately vague he wouldn't let me get away with it. It made me think and be honest, honest with my self. Whilst that can be a little uncomfortable it really is most enlightening and empowering. Yet why should we put our friends in that difficult position? When we can simply own it and call ourselves out to be honest because we know it anyway. Let's go a little deeper in this - come with me and make a difference. Shine brightly Paul Please remember you can leave a comment or email me with questions, requests and feedback. If you have enjoyed this or any other episode please share and subscribe. Just email me [email protected] Go to paulclough.co.uk/subscribe to learn more If you want to access my FREE HYPNOSIS tracks go to paulcloughonline.com/podcast Follow and inter-react on twitter @pcloughie Why not look for me and the podcast on SPOTIFY AND the app Castbox I'm also in iHeart radio YouTube - copy n paste UC3BlpN4voq8aAN7ePsIMt2Q into search bar The Libsyn podcast page http://personaldevelomentunplugged.libsyn.com Stitcher, tunein, learnoutloud, Google Play Music Here is your show on RadioPublic: Listen to Personal Development Unplugged on RadioPublic Download this episode here

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