Book Byte #178 "Supercoach" by Michael Neill
10 Secrets to Transform Anyone's Life: 10th Anniversary Edition
š£ Curious Quotes from the Author
āHope is the magic elixir that energizes dreams, fuels possibilities, and lets you live beyond the limits of your historical thinking. It is not a promise that something you want will happen ā it is an invitation to enjoy the possibility of what you want while you and life negotiate the eventual outcome.
There is never a good reason not to hope!ā
š Cognition of the Bookās Big Idea
The primary lesson to be learned from Michael Neill's Blink to Supercoach is that you possess the ability to direct your own destiny and access an abundant source of creativity and wellbeing.
You can deliberately select powerful beliefs and conduct actions that are in line with the life you want by reclaiming the art of pretend. Recall that there is an essence hiding beneath the erratic surface of your thoughts and the roles you perform in life. Despite obstacles, reestablish this inner bedrock of okayness. Lastly, realize the potential of persistently high-quality work in the areas that are most important to you. Over time, continuous everyday effort can produce amazing outcomes.
š¤Collaborative Insight for Techies
Everyday has one of three outcomes. One, you have a good day. Two, you have a Bad Day, and Three, everything is just okay, neither bad or good, maybe a bit boring.
Now the extent of the good or bad can vary, but an okay day never varies much. This should give us some fairly good input that itās ok to be just average most of the time. Thatās the way life works. Thereās a time and season for growth and time to rest. Make sure your career reflects that.
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