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Episode 4 - Stop Saying or Thinking You Can’t

14m · Shortcut to Mastery with Richardson Dackam: Podcast for Creative Entrepreneurs · 30 Oct 18:37

In this episode I discussed some topics that I consider to be the biggest Shortcut Killers. These concept are the one that often inhibit people from achieving their goals, learning new skills or achieving mastery. If you feel that you're always finding reasons for not starting something or finding excuses for why it wouldn't work, then this is for you. If you haven't got started because you're afraid of the consequences or because you've never considered the alternatives, then this is for you. This episode covers: - Limiting belief - Imposter syndrome - Fear - Negative visualization - Comfort

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