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Wednesday, October 12
by
Christy
on October 12, 2005 01:58PM (EDT)
We often talk of “self-imposed obstacles” to potential clients as those things that tend to get in the way of us accomplishing our goals. Author, Rick Carson, named self-imposed obstacles “Gremlins” in his classic self-help book, Taming Your Gremlin. The gremlin is a metaphor for our negative thoughts. Many times the gremlins we know, rather than the gremlins we don’t know, are the ones that stand in the way of our success.
** You can’t do…
** You should be….
** You need to….
** You don’t deserve…
** This must change for me to be … more »
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