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EP 57: How to develop unshakable faith.

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I am always surprised when episodes seem to find there perfect timing. Todays episode is about developing unshakable faith in yourself.

Its so easy to get discouraged with everything that is changing right now. Gas is crazy expensive, we don't know what the new normal looks like. Housing and interest rates are like a mini roller coaster.

But through out all of this. I have faith. Not just faith in a job or in money or the economy. But in me.

  • That I will always show up.
  • That I will always do the work
  • That I will always bring my A game

Because of that mindset, its lead me to opportunities, that on paper never should have happened.

I take you on the journey of developing my rock solid belief system to have faith in myself. That what ever habits I develop, I will bring them with me where ever I go.

Which means you can take my examples and use them to build up your own unshakable faith. It can be in money. It can be in your health. It can be in starting your side hustle.

Unshakable faith to me is building that foundation. That no matter what goes on in the world, you can always take care of yourself.

Which is the best part. Once it becomes a part of your foundation, then it truly does become a part of you. You cant lose it or miss place it. No one can take it from you. Over time it becomes a part of your soul. Which will be able to grow with you regardless of what's going on in the world.

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