It’s inevitable that you will go through tough, slow growth times in your life. You will feel like you’re on the right path but the self doubt creeps in. The wins aren’t coming, you can’t see the progress and people might even tell you that you don’t know what you’re doing. Then you drink the brain rotting Kiwi Kola: You can’t get ahead here, You can’t buy a house here, There are no good jobs here. It’s all down hill from here and you give up.Awesome!Except you didn’t want to give up.Neither did I. 7 years ago I was starting from scratch and the wins weren’t coming as fast as I thought they would. I thought I knew what I was doing, so why wasn’t it happening?Instead of feeding my brain the Kiwi Kola, I gave it a better diet.This podcast is what I did to combat the brain rot and not quit on my goals and dreams. I hope it helps 👊🏻 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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