David interviews Byron Katie on how to keep offering your gifts to world in the face of human doubts. Visit the website to see if you qualify for a free Discovery Session with David: http://playforreal.life
Interview Notes:
What if I'm not good enough to be a coach/expert?
Maybe you're right!
Importance of coaching yourself first | clearing the field of inauthenticity.
Responsibility to oneself to remain authentic.
Positioning: Equal footing vs guru | Giving up the Guru Position
Can not having your sh*t together be OK?
Do you have doubts getting up on stage? How Katie overcame agoraphobia.
The power of NOTHING | 'Nothing' beats 'façade'
What if they don't get any value!?
Need for Approval, and Service vs Selling
BYRON KATIE QUOTES
"It's OK to sell yourself. People have a right to know you're available."
"No-one comes to me who isn't the right one"
"There aren't many listeners in the world"
"When I listen to me, someone is growing for sure!"
Check out the School for the Work: https://thework.com/school-for-the-work-byron-katie/
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