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The Challenges of Changemaking and How to Navigate Naysayers

The Challenges of Changemaking and How to Navigate Naysayers

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David shares his wisdom today about what happens when you feel inspired from the depths of your soul to create change and be the best version of yourself. He asks you to clarify the change you want to create, and see where fear is holding you back. David shares that when you are following your soul’s calling, it is typically those that are closest to you that project their fears onto you and unintentionally ask you to play small.


David recommends that you use these opportunities to learn and grow. Their fears are a reflection of the fears within you. Use this as fuel to drive yourself toward the change you want to see and to comfort the part of you that is worried and nervous.


David finalizes the episode by asking you to embrace the truth that you know within yourself and follow your heart.


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