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Tasking -I take responsibility for everything in my life.
This is the thread for anyone in this part of the course. Each day you complete mark below: Day 1 done, Day 2 done etc to keep on track.
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I take responsibility for everything in my life
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I take responsibility for everything in my life
Why You Feel Like Quitting (And Why You Shouldn’t)
At some point in your coaching journey, you will feel like quitting. It’s not a character flaw. It’s part of the path. If you’ve been in coaching long enough, you’ve wanted to quit. Not once. Probably multiple times. So the real question isn’t if that feeling will hit. It’s what you do when it does. The desire to quit usually shows up for three reasons. First, you’re not seeing traction. No new clients. No engagement. No obvious proof that this is “working.” And silence can feel like failure. But progress and results are not always the same thing. Many times in coaching, you’re laying the foundation long before momentum shows up. You’re building skill. You’re refining your message. You’re strengthening your offer. Progress often happens invisibly before it shows up financially. Sometimes you’re building capacity before you build income. The real question is, can you stay in the “desert” long enough to reach the breakthrough? Second, you’re overwhelmed by noise. Every time you open Instagram or YouTube, someone has a new strategy. If you listen to everyone, you’ll end up doing nothing (or constantly pivoting). And if you chase every new strategy, you never master one. Consistency beats constant reinvention. Most coaches don’t fail because their model is broken. They fail because they never stick with one long enough to master it. Third, you’re tired. You’ve invested time. You’ve invested money. You’ve invested energy. And when the return doesn’t match the effort, it’s demoralizing. But here’s something important… Don’t make big decisions when you’re exhausted. Get sleep. Take a day off. Reset your body. A clear mind makes better decisions. Whenever I’ve felt like quitting, I come back to four things: 1. I don’t make big decisions when I’m tired. 2. I practice gratitude. 3. I ask myself, what is the highest-leverage use of my time? 4. I define one daily win based on action. Feeling like quitting doesn’t mean you’re failing.
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Thank you. "I define one daily win based on action." What I needed today!
Day#325
I learn easily and effortlessly when learning new things because I am powerful beyond measures
Day#325
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I CAN
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!
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Encouragement
Small steps count. Consistency beats perfection every time.
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Yes!!
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John Mance
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Transformation Life Coach: Guiding people to unparalleled success, unlocking their fullest potential to become extraordinary versions of themselves.

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