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A Reliable Process For Change With Rich Walker

Episode 327 of the The Story Engine Podcast podcast, hosted by Kyle Gray, titled "A Reliable Process For Change With Rich Walker" was published on December 3, 2024 and runs 44 minutes.

December 3, 2024 ·44m · The Story Engine Podcast

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On this episode of the Story Engine podcast, Rich Walker shares his journey as a serial entrepreneur and author, discussing his four-step methodology for personal change. He emphasizes the importance of wanting to change, believing in one's ability to change, and understanding the core beliefs that drive behaviors. Rich reflects on his childhood experiences and how they shaped his perspective on change, as well as the challenges he faced in his business. The conversation highlights the power of beliefs in shaping reality and the significance of storytelling in personal narratives.
 
In This Episode
  • You have to want to change to initiate the process.
  • Belief in your ability to change is crucial.
  • Childhood experiences can significantly impact your perspective on change.
  • Navigating challenges requires a choice between stress and productivity.
  • Identifying core beliefs is essential for meaningful change.
  • Work on one change at a time for better focus.
  • Your beliefs shape your reality and experiences.
  • Storytelling can enhance the impact of personal narratives.
  • Choosing empowering beliefs leads to personal growth.
  • Embrace change as a constant in life.

 We Discuss

05:56 Understanding the Desire to Change
11:59 Navigating Business Challenges and Personal Growth
17:50 The Power of Beliefs in Shaping Reality
24:08 Closing Thoughts and Resources for Change
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