Embrace and Find Joy in Your Imperfections
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 2.27 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 27 lectures (1 hour, 50 mins) | Language: English
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 2.27 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 27 lectures (1 hour, 50 mins) | Language: English
One by one we will discover your imperfections, eliminating all we can and then finding joy in your real imperfections
What you'll learn
I have over 30 courses on the subject of personal development. This course is different. Instead of trying to just change for the better, what ever better is to you, we take a close look at what is holding you back from making solid, long lasting change. Then we look at your imperfections, eliminating those that are superficial. Then take those imperfections that are left and discover ways to turn them into assets. It can be done!
There is not one human being on this earth that is perfect. Sometimes we think that perfection is our goal and until we reach that we are missing the mark. I will help you understand and embrace that fact that imperfection, in this life is impossible. Once you embrace that then we can move on to finding joy in your imperfections.
Do you believe any of the following statements are true? If you do this course is definitely for you: You Have to Always Be In Control, Everyone Cares About What's Going On In Your Life, Everyone Looks Up to You for Support or as a Standard, Your Parents and Loved Ones Will Not Be Happy if You are Not Perfect, You Always Have to Be Better Than Others, So, Do People Care If You Fail, Happiness is a Destination, What Other People Think About You is More Important Than What You Think About Yourself
Requirements
This course is especially important to anyone who is looking to improve their life but has not found the answer in other personal development courses. All you need for this course is a willingness to learn.
Description
The French enlightenment philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau famously said that "Man was born free, but everywhere he is in chains." Of course, Rousseau meant this in political terms, but this is also true in spiritual and emotional terms.
Most of the time, we hold the key to the mental prisons that we live in. We define the world in neat, tidy little boxes that spell out what we can and cannot do, who we can and cannot be, and where we can and cannot go. This is the source of the imperfections we are going to discuss in this course
Almost all of this is arbitrary, but they are all too real because we make them real by believing in them. Since they are all there, let’s learn how to appreciate our imperfections.
We were born free, but we refuse to turn the lock of the mental prison that we choose to be in. And much of this situation can be tied to 8 mindsets that work to hold us back and drag us down.
Oftentimes, we're unaware that we have these mindsets. Still, the sooner you get out from under the influence of these, the sooner you will live a life of adventure, meaning, fulfillment and, paradoxically enough, control, imperfections and all.
In this course you will be encouraged to review the 8 mindsets that hold us back and identify those that are part of your thinking which in turn are a part of you. Then we will spend the rest of the course learning how to get rid of those mindsets and at the same time learn how to find joy and why you should find joy in your imperfections.
Your imperfections will always be with you. You find joy in them and even celebrate your imperfections once you have eliminated any and all of the 8 mindsets that you now own.
This is a fast and fascinating journey, the journey of discovering your imperfections, eliminating the destructive ones and celebrating all the rest of your wonderful imperfections! See you on the inside.
Who this course is for:
Anyone looking to make changes in their life but are frustrated with attempts in the past. We all have imperfections so you need to identify which ones you can change and then find joy in the ones you can't. Then learn how to turn those imperfections into assets. That is where the joy comes in.