231: The Art of Reinventing Yourself at Any Age

EPISODE · Jun 1, 2021 · 1H 13M

231: The Art of Reinventing Yourself at Any Age

from Kinetic Belief with Steven Canyon · host Steven Canyon

Call +1(720)626-8649 to be a part of the Steven Canyon Kinetic Belief Showwww.stevencanyon.comToday, Steven and Meg explore what it means to shift our identity for refining ourselves at anytime in life.  Steven shares “It's a sad truth in life that the vast majority of people give up on their dreams.  Sometimes it happens early.  A child is told by his or her parents that whatever they're aiming for is impossible to reach. Sometimes it happens later. You get older, tired, and instead of trying to pivot once more, you decide to throw in the towel for good.  When a dream dies, more often than not, it dies far too soon.  This is the universal result of not looking within to identify with who you are rather than judging yourself by what you want others to think about you. Fear of failure is debilitating. But that fear is almost always rooted in a fear of rejection or judgment from those around you. Ask yourself, "What is it that I truly want?"  You did not come to this planet to be compared with others or to judge others or to identify with winning or losing.  All of us are hereto create, to experience, to laugh, love, enjoy, share, be happy, healthy and to find ourselves in the midst of these things.”Connect with Steven and Megan Canyon:Text “KINETIC" to 844-844-0049 Website - https://stevencanyon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevencanyon/Clubhouse - @stevencanyon and @megancanyonFacebook - https://facebook.com/stevencanyonco

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