The Difference Between Wishing and Wanting
WISHING keeps you stuck. Wishing comes from a place of helplessness, and your brain reads a wish as something you have no control over. Is your wish worthy of an upgrade? Is your wish something you would be willing to put effort towards if you knew you would succeed? If so, decide that it’s something you WANT. When you decide you want something it’s the first step towards actually getting it.
Wanting something allows your mind to start problem-solving on the HOW. Even if you don’t have all of the answers right away (we usually don’t), wanting something will move you towards deciding whether or not you are willing to try. You need to want something before turning it into a goal.
Do you understand how much you are capable of creating one you decide to go for it? Most people don’t and they keep their wishes as one-day fantasies.
In the Kickstartology Coaching program, I help you take your wishes more seriously and then things start moving. I want you to be thrilled with your life.
P.S. Find out how to work with me if you're ready to break the patterns keeping you stuck and get out of your own way: Let's talk.
Book a free coaching exploration call and I will tell you everything you need to know and what results you can expect with my group coaching program for women or 1-on-1 coaching.
Free: Get unstuck with our mini starter course:
KICKSTART: THE FIRST STEP
Submit to receive an email with the download link.
Why Motivation is Easier When Planning than When Following Through
Motivation Can't be Planned and Scheduled The motivation you feel when you're planning often disappears when it's time for execution. Following through is harder but you can plan for that by taking it into account that you cannot schedule motivation. Should you be...
Mindset Matters | The Practical Side and the Aligned Mind
WTF is a Mindset Reset and Why is it Practical? We think between 60,000-80,000 thoughts a day, and most of our brain activity is done on autopilot. If we had to question all of our thoughts we would be unable to function. Can you imagine? Do I like dogs?... Every time...
Why Rational Arguments Don’t Always Work
The Danger of a Reasonable and Rational Argument ...And How to Overcome It Today I coached someone who told me that she is nervous because she has a big presentation coming up and she has put off practicing it all week. Let's call her "S". S keeps thinking that it...




