I answered the question most high achievers are afraid to ask. Here is what happened.
The personal development program I have been documenting for 17 days on camera asked
me one question on the final day.
Is it appropriate for you to be wildly successful?
The standard advice says to write yourself a permission slip. State your intentions out
loud. Challenge your inner critic. Here is what the research actually shows: blank
affirmations backfire for people who do not yet believe them. The claim feels discrepant
from the evidence and the mind rejects it.
What works is receipts. You read back what you already crossed to get here. Then the
permission is not something you give yourself out of hope. It is something you claim
from evidence.
I have been documenting this climb in public for 17 days. The finale is here:
And if you want to explore the business opportunity behind what I am building,
the next step is filling out a short form here:
When you sat with the question "is it appropriate for me to be wildly successful,"
what was your honest first answer?