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Life Changes Aren't For Sissies

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This entry was posted on 7/23/2007 5:53 PM and is filed under Motivational,Personal Growth,Tips,Stress Management,JP Stein.

I was just given a wonderful opportunity to host an Internet radio show for two months. I'm already a guest expert on somebody else's Internet radio show dealing with landing a new job so I'd like to stay out of the career coaching arena, even though I am an expert in the field. Right now I'm thinking about calling the show "Life Changes Aren't for Sissies." I'd want people to share their success stories about how they moved from terror into action and lived to tell about it. Would this be a topic that would be of interest to YOU? If yes, why? If no, why? The target demographics are people interested in spiritual principles, services and products. On a related note, would any of you like to be a guest on the show? I'm looking for known experts in their fields who are informative as well as energizing, entertaining and empowering. I want them to share their personal "rags to riches" stories...what kept them moving forward during their "dark night of the soul?" My intention is to have a show that is of benefit to the many rather than the few; one that motivates people to take steps in the direction of their heart's desire. It's not to publicize my business or yours, although that will be secondary gain. If you aren't comfortable being on the radio, would you be willing to send me a 500 word essay about how you made a difficult life choice? Focus on how you overcame feelings of fear, anxiety. Share tips, techniques, books or anything else that helped you move forward on your life's journey, even though you had no idea where it was taking you. These stories will be used in an upcoming book and you will be given full credit for your story, if it is selected. The deadline for these stories is August 15, 2007. Let's encourage others to do as Susan Jeffers, Ph.D. in her trademarked book suggests, "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway!"

 

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