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The Long Game
Have you ever wanted something so badly, so deeply that you felt it with every fiber of your being, and you swore youād do whatever it took to get it?
That is, of course, until the climb got steeper, the obstacles grew tougher, and the glitter of something easier caught your eye. Maybe you told yourself, this is good enough, even though deep down, you knew it wasnāt.
In the last newsletter, we talked about becoming resoluteāabout standing firm when the storms hit. But staying resolute requires more than determination in the moment; it requires vision for the long game.
Will this end in February?
Change doesnāt come from wishing. It comes from doing. And most people donāt want to keep doing the work necessary to make their dreams, their wish, come true. See, resolve is your ability to keep at it with the same firm determination you started withābecause the race is that important to you. And when you practice resolve consistently, youāll notice something powerful.
Youāve Got These All Wrong
Letās talk about the things weāve all been taught to be scared of:
Fear. Jealousy. Ego. Vulnerability. Attention. Anger.
Weāve been told theyāre not healthy, that weāre bad for engaging in them, and that they need to be avoided or suppressed. But hereās the thing: theyāre not inherently bad.
Theyāre just misunderstood. Like all of us.
Are They Destroying Your Peace?
You can tell a lot about someone by how they respond to truth.
You shine a light into their life through honest feedback, well-meaning advice, or even just an honest observation about someoneās blind spots, and what happens next tells you everything.
Youāve lost your luster
Sure, weāre valuable. No matter the heartbreaks, betrayals, lies, and letdowns, our core worth doesnāt just disappear.
But weāre not like a $20 bill. Weāre not something that can be crumpled up, traded, tossed aside, or forgotten about. Weāre not paper that can just be flattened out again and thrown back into circulation.
Weāre something way more valuable.
Youāve Already Proven Yourself
The other day, a client came to me after getting a well-earned promotion, and thinking they were going to be super excited about it, they surprised me by nervously saying, āNow, I really need to prove myself!ā
Wait ⦠what?
āHold up,ā I said. āYouāve already done thatāyour reviews, your hard work, the results youāve produced, and even a boss who championed you for this new position. Thatās done.ā
Their wheels turning.
āYouāve already proven yourself. So, itās not about proving you can do the job. Itās about improving in it, making this position your own.ā
They slowly began to smile.
Ding.
What conversations are you not having, that you should be having?
You know the ones Iām talking about. The ones you avoid. The problem is, every conversation you avoid doesnāt just disappear. It builds pressure. And the longer you hold off, the more it creeps into other areas of your life. You carry it to bed with you, run it through your mind in the shower, and it pops up at the worst timesālike when youāre sitting in traffic or trying to fall asleep. It doesnāt care if youāre tired or busy. Avoidance isnāt saving you. Itās stealing from youāyour peace, your clarity, your energy.
What are you pretending not to know, that you know?
Letās get honest and talk about the things youāre avoidingāthose quiet truths you push aside because itās easier not to deal with them. Maybe itās the fact that the relationship youāre in is draining you. Maybe itās that youāve outgrown your current job but fear stepping into the unknown. Maybe itās the acknowledgment that youāre capable of so much more than youāre letting yourself believe. Or even that you deserve so much more.
3 Powerful Questions to Unlock Your True Self
Self-awareness is so powerful that itās the foundation of personal growth, allowing you to Rescue Your Dreams⢠and transform your reality. The more you understand about who you are and what drives you, the better equipped you are to make meaningful changes in your life.
Three words to calm your anger
Many times when weāre given feedback, or someone points out a blind spot we have, we instantly rush to being defensive. As if we have a reasonable excuse for everything we do, and why we are the way we are.
But when we do that, we end up personalizing whatās been said, and we run the risk of feeling like our identity is being attacked.
This might be the last newsletter I write.
Not because Iām ending it.
But, because thereās a last time for everything.
And many times, our last time isnāt something we plan for.
Or even know is coming.
Stop complaining about this.
One of my pet peeves is when someone complains about being the one who does more work than anyone else. And this comes up quite a bit. āAdam, you donāt understand. I have to do all the heavy lifting at work because everyone else is too lazy to do their jobs!ā I do understand. Youāre telling me that you have a stronger work ethic than those around you. And youāre not willing to compromise your integrity by āphoning it inā and being as lazy as everyone else. Am I right?
If youāre in a season of light, give light. If youāre in a season of darkness, get hope.
Congrats!
Life is going your way, youāre harvesting the fruits of your labor, you wake up excited for the day, and you canāt believe youāre in the place you are!
The warm glow of having your life unfold in beautiful ways has given you renewed energy and a deep well of hope for the future.
Now itās time to shine some of that light into the darkness, so others who are struggling can see a way out.
And shining that light is a simple three step process.
GET EMPTY
On the first morning Jamie spoke, I learned a powerful exercise called āGet Emptyā. And getting empty means letting go of our fears, anxieties, lies, and dark baggage we carry in exchange for something more beautiful and hopeful. So, give yourself a much-needed break and get somewhere free from distractions, because Iām going to teach you how to get empty.
A companion for your lifeās journey
I want to share something with you thatās very important to me.
I love seeing people discover the best parts of themselves.
Thatās because there was a time, I couldnāt see what was great in myself. Which meant I was constantly going through life operating from the idea that I donāt have as much significance, value, or worth, as others.
And when you think like that, you begin to stop dreaming. And instead, simply accept whatever comes your way as good enough.
And after a while, you forget the life you really wanted to live.