117: The Problem Is The Portal

EPISODE · Jul 10, 2019 · 1H 12M

117: The Problem Is The Portal

from BE THAT 1% Podcast · host James Silvas, Performance Coach, Speaker, and Lifestyle Entrepreneur

Are you looking to change and grow? Or are you committed to repeating your patterns and limits in life? So often we say we want growth in life - and yet we don’t make the choices aligned with that. AND so often other people want to limit our growth! In today’s episode, James and Mark discuss the ways we limit ourselves in love, career, life and everything in between. Why do we limit ourselves from growth and success - why do other people limit us - and how can we stop it? We will unpack it all. Podcast Highlights 8mins - Mark’s one night stand history 10mins - Everything you want is in your discomfort/ stretch zone. 13mins - Self talk and when we self sabotage with our internal talk. 15mins - When Mark left the predictability of a ‘stable’ job and career path. 25mins - Are you accountable for your choices, or are you blocking yourself? 31mins - How we stay committed to our misery and stories of the past. 35mins - What makes people successful? - Getting past the boxes you have put yourself in. 45mins - How other people might want to limit us and how to look out for it. 51mins - Dealing with uncertainty in life, how we try to control. 57mins - Confronting pain and discomfort, why is it so hard? 60mins - How to change the way you think - how to change your patterns - how to change your life! For full show notes, timestamps & quotes mentioned visit bethatonepercent.com/117 APPLY HERE for the Commit To Greatness Mastermind: www.bethatonepercent.com/CommitToGreatness High Level Group Program - Doors close OCT 2019 to Apply Connect with James: Web: www.JamesSilvas.com IG/FB: @James_silvas Connect with Be that 1% Web: www.bethatonepercent.com IG/FB: @BethatOnepercent Connect with Mark Groves IG: @Createthelove Web: www.MarkGroves.tv

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