Services - One on One Coaching Program
Frequently Asked Questions
Services - One on One Coaching Program
Frequently Asked Questions
Could these be some of your challenges?
Question
Between work, family obligations, friends and other commitments I never have time for self-improvement. I’m always in the same rut-what do you suggest?
Answer
You can not have it all! There’s only so much time in a day. As long as you keep trying to please everyone else then you will fail in the area of self-improvement. There’s no compromise with work and your immediate family. But you have to limit your involvement with friends and extended family (aunts, cousins, etc.).
Acquiring discipline means learning to say no without hurting/alienating anyone. You need to prioritize your life and many other things will need to drop through the cracks. In the end when an emergency arises and your back is up against the wall-who will pay your bills? It’s not going to be your extended family or friends. In this particular scenario the priorities are your immediate family, work and self-improvement.
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