Stop Settling for Mediocrity and DISCOVER Your True Potential!

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @ecstaticblues
    @ecstaticblues 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you for mentioning that even though it has been 15 years I’ve been through, if I want to change I should do it because I have evolved. My life is green and growing. Green and growing!🎉So, hell yes🎉

  • @kamalapiraki
    @kamalapiraki 4 дні тому

    Rob, you helped me to become a better version of me! You should definitely have a separate teenagers focused playlist, there are so many teenagers out there that need a guidance like the one you give to adults. So many of them grow in the families that is missing dad and so many of them live in destructive families, they are lost in their life’s trying to run away from depression by playing video games all day long. Your speech could help them build self-confidence and see the light. Please, help teens to become captains of their lives.

  • @PsychologyOfTheFight
    @PsychologyOfTheFight 5 днів тому

    I was at the bookstore today and saw your book on the shelf. Truly surreal after listening to you for so many episodes. Congrats man!

  • @halimabelkroukra8643
    @halimabelkroukra8643 5 днів тому

    fear to stagnant, it is the key. Thank you

  • @hectordelvalle4167
    @hectordelvalle4167 7 днів тому +5

    I’m a newbie to the podcast

  • @josephwilliams2017
    @josephwilliams2017 5 днів тому +1

    I like your podcast and message majority of time.
    I request you give quitting a marriage as an option a deeper look.
    You proposed 2 option, unloving marriage or separation. I think the option of separation is the start of problems. Remove giving up as an option and fix the dam marriage. So many people blame their spouse but if they actually took full ownership of their part and stayed consistent with this, their spouse would follow suit.
    Also to apply same logic you articulate. If kids become problematic enough, do you get rid of them? It might be easier to just move on from them.
    So why is it acceptable to move on from a marriage but not kids? You get to choose your spouse , you don't get to choose your kids. Seems like moving on from difficult kids would be more justified than not taking ownership in a choice you made.
    I've walked the walk personally. It was hardest thing I did. But I stayed and over years of searching and trying, found a way to bring back love to my marriage. My wife tried to get me to leave many times and in the end , was completely grateful that I didn't.