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BEYOND VISUALIZATION

BEYOND VISUALIZATION

If you've done any amount of personal development work, you are already familiar with the concept of visualizing your desired outcomes. Why does it seem to work for some but not for others?

Harnessing the subconscious is the differentiator between visualization that propels your life forward and visualization that unintentionally creates more of what you don't want.

In this week’s issue of The Grip, we show you the next critical step for harnessing your subconscious: reprogramming it.

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FORWARD FOCUS

FORWARD FOCUS

Thus begins the cultivation of one of the most disempowered thought processes known to man: focusing on what you don't want in an effort to achieve what you do want.

This disempowered focus gets initiated, then habituated, and eventually automated so that by the time you’re about seven years old, you’re already programmed to focus on what you don’t want…you don't even know it's happening.

And it will frustrate you like nothing else in this life.

Put simply, success comes more easily and quickly when you stop focusing on what you don't want and focus on what you do want instead.

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THE INNOVATOR LEADER’S EDGE

THE INNOVATOR LEADER’S EDGE

Imagine turning your greatest adversaries into your greatest allies--what if you could flip the script and have resistance work for you rather than against you?

As The Innovator Leader, you have the capacity to not only overcome resistance, but to leverage it.

In a society driven by validation, your strength lies in being indomitable—unbeatable, unbreakable, impossible to defeat or discourage, undeterred.

Not everyone is built for this; you are.

In this week’s issue of The Grip, we show you how to tap into this edge.

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YOUR MISSION DOESN’T NEED A MENTOR

YOUR MISSION DOESN’T NEED A MENTOR

The real power of these types of conversations is not that they solve issues for you but that they give you access to a realm of knowledge from which you can create solutions yourself; often immediately and easily.

A mentor isn’t needed for ordinary growth. As a living being, you will grow at your default rate one way or another, because the nature of life is to grow. Your mission doesn’t need a mentor…unless ordinary growth is no longer enough for you. If you’re ready to powerfully advance your service in the world, get a masterful mentor.

 The most effective way to access the realm of What You Don't Know You Don't Know—to do it frequently and consistently— is through mentorship.

In today’s issue of The Grip, we give you Eight Attributes of A Masterful Mentor so that you can identify a mentor skilled in helping you leverage What You Don’t Know You Don’t Know for your accelerated growth.

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THE GAME-CHANGING ACCELERATOR FOR YOUR GROWTH

THE GAME-CHANGING ACCELERATOR FOR YOUR GROWTH

The real power of these types of conversations is not that they solve issues for you but that they give you access to a realm of knowledge from which you can create solutions yourself; often immediately and easily.

Access to this realm of knowledge allows you to see what you’ve never seen before. This is the game-changer between slow, minimal progress and rapid growth. 

In today’s issue of The Grip, we reveal this powerful realm of knowledge for accelerating success in your life and show you one way to start accessing right now.

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THE UNREASONABLE ADVANTAGE

THE UNREASONABLE ADVANTAGE

In ordinary life, being unreasonable is considered a negative trait. What if it's not always that way? What if being unreasonable can actually be of great benefit, not only to you but to others as well?

In this week's issue of The Grip, we'll show you how being unreasonable is the key to creating extraordinary results in life. Your purpose and mission are counting on it.

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CREATING AGREEMENTS THAT WORK

CREATING AGREEMENTS THAT WORK

At both work and home, it is very common to have complaints and frustrations in relationships. What’s not so common, however, is understanding that the reason most complaints and frustrations exist in relationships is because effective agreements don’t.

When effective agreements are missing, complaints and frustrations flourish.

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Living FROM Rest

Living FROM Rest

Rest is not a place to get to; it’s a place to come from. Regardless of which day of the week you designate as your rest day, I’d like you to start seeing it as Day One from which the following six days will be fueled. 

Seeing your rest day as the start rather than the end of your week fundamentally shifts it from being a day to crash in exhaustion to a day intentionally designed to support your wellbeing.

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Doing Weekly Rest

Doing Weekly Rest

For much of my adult life I thought a three-hour Sunday afternoon nap was getting the job done; nice try, but no.

What does it look like to “do” Weekly Rest? Today I’m giving you a snapshot of how I intentionally rest each week.

It’s not a standard of “perfect” or the “right way” to do Weekly Rest. It’s an example of what is working really well for me right now.

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When Was Your Last Day Off…Really?

When Was Your Last Day Off…Really?

There was a time I viewed weekly rest as optional.

Like many leaders, I prioritized getting quality sleep every night, but I was “too busy” to carve out a day for nothing but rest each week—who’s got time for that??

Then a mentor challenged me to experiment with it for a couple of months to see if it made a difference. 

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Using Intentional
Intentionality, Mental, Responsibility Becky Henderson Intentionality, Mental, Responsibility Becky Henderson

Using Intentional

Intentional is not meant to be read; it is meant to be lived. It is not meant for accumulating more conceptual knowledge; it is designed for creating living experiences. The power to bring forth something new in your life through this material lies in your direct experience with each new choice, not in the idea of the new choice alone.

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