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In this podcast/video, I talk about how your thoughts impact your feelings, and your actions and your actions impact your results. Your thoughts are only thoughts. You do not have to believe every thought you have.
Note correction: Change Your Brain, Change Your Body is by Dr. Daniel Amen
Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life is by the late Dr. Wayne Dyer
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Debra Kasowski is the charismatic podcast host of The Millionaire Woman Show, 3X Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Certified Executive Coach. She interviews incredible speakers, authors, CEO, Business and Organizational Leaders and drops solo episodes with tips, strategies, and techniques for your success.
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GPS Your Best Life – Debra Kasowski & Charmaine Hammond
The Entrepreneurial Mom’s Guide to Growing a Business, Raising a Family, and Creating a Life You Love
Let’s Be Curious: Ask the Right Questions Get Better Answers, and Create What You Want
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In this podcast, I share the importance of giving yourself permission to go after your goals and dreams. Having the ambition to make the world a better place is not selfish; it is your duty. People pleasing and proving yourself to others when there is a moving target only leads to losing your identity. You are called to serve and make an impact in your way. Do not allow the naysayers and doubters to lead you away from your calling.
Grab a listen to my podcast when you are on moving or relaxing wherever you are! Don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of every video/podcast that is released!
Debra Kasowski is the charismatic podcast host of The Millionaire Woman Show, 3X Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Certified Executive Coach. She interviews incredible speakers, authors, CEO, and Business and Organizational Leaders and drops solo episodes with tips, strategies, and techniques for your success.
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Go to www.debrakasowski.com for your FREE 10 pg PDF of Reset Your Mindset download when you sign up for our Success Secrets Newsletter. Book your Complimentary Discovery Session with Debra today!
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GPS Your Best Life – Debra Kasowski & Charmaine Hammond
The Entrepreneurial Mom’s Guide to Growing a Business, Raising a Family, and Creating a Life You Love
Let’s Be Curious: Ask the Right Questions Get Better Answers, and Create What You Want
More blessings to count than the number of things we own. A simple acknowledgment and a grateful heart can change your life.
Sitting at the table reciting a prayer of thanks, you could sense the excitement amongst the family for the starting flag to be waved and notifying everyone it is time to dig in. It is interrupted by the request to go around the room one by one sharing what each person is grateful for. The list starts with family, good health, a great school year, and food…can we dig in now?
Thanksgiving in Canada is the second Monday in October and in the United States it is the fourth Thursday in November. It is recognized as a day to give thanks for all we have. You don’t have to wait for the one day of the year to come around to practice being grateful. Being grateful for the abundance in your life can be a daily practice and set the tone for your day.
Write down 3 things you are grateful for daily.
In a YouTube Video posted by the Greater Good Science Center called “The Power of Gratitude”, Dr. Robert Emmons, Professor of Psychology at UC Davis, explains how gratitude has the ability to heal, energize, and change our lives. It can help heal past hurts and give hope and inspiration for the future. Gratitude has the power to shift the focus of your mind to what you currently have and not on what you are lacking.
Focus on what you currently have.
Gratitude can ignite awareness. In John Kralik’s book, 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life, he shares a story of his first written thank you note to his son. He was thanking his son for his Christmas present of single-cup coffeemaker. In writing out specifically what he was grateful for he came to the realization of how he had closed himself off from his son and how little he knew about his life. He knew that his relationship with his son needed to change, and he took intentional action moving forward. Kralik states “I will say that writing thank-you notes is a good thing to do and it makes me a better man. More than success or material achievement, this is what I sought.”
Be specific about what you are grateful for and how it has made your life better.
Gratitude can transform relationships and build people up to the way you see them and not necessarily how they see themselves. After all, we can be our own worst critics. Dr. Martin Seligman, author of Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment, talks about how one of his students suggested having a “Gratitude Night” where a part of the class brought a guest who had never properly been thanked a wine and cheese function. The guest did not know the purpose of the gathering until each student took time to specifically thank the guest, they had brought to the function with a one-page testimonial. Guess what happened? Givers, receivers, and bystanders were all crying – they were touched by humanity. Seligman suggests that the reader select someone in their lives to thank by writing up a testimonial and having a face-to-face eye-to-eye sharing of what that individual has brought to their lives. If you take up the challenge, take time to reminisce about specific events – what did you notice about how this person showed up? How did you feel around them? How did that event impact you?
It is never too late to thank someone; it could change their lives and most importantly yours.
We tend to live our lives like we are going to live forever yet we all know that our forever is a variable. You may be waiting for the right time to thank someone, or you wished you could thank someone for the impact they had on you. Waiting is a fleeting game. As the saying goes, “There is no time like the present.”
“The things we do when we expect our lives to continue are naturally and properly different than the things we might do if we expected them to end abruptly.”
– Daniel Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness
As you head to your Thanksgiving festivities, take time to reflect on the richness in your life, count your blessings, and focus on those who have impacted your life and deserve your thanks.
By Debra Kasowski – a speaker, writer, and author who is passionate about gratitude, happiness, and helping others live meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Sitting at the table you drop your pen, crumple up a piece of paper, and toss it for a 3-point shot into the wastepaper basket. You were attempting to write down a goal that you would like to achieve in the next 6 months. Your inner critic piped up saying, “You have attempted this goal before. What makes you think you can achieve it this time?”
It’s true. You may have attempted the goal 2-3 times and not succeeded. It doesn’t mean you should give up.
Achieving your goals can be overwhelming when you have competing demands that require your attention. You may feel you are in a mental tug-of-war with other goals that are equally as important to you. Having a split focus does not help you achieve either one or you may abandon them altogether.
It is time to dig deeper into the “why” of your struggle.
You are casting your net too wide. Your goals are too broad and there is no way to measure them. You may even have several goals tangled up in one. You need to tease them out to pick one specific goal – choose the one goal that if you achieve it will help achieve some of the smaller goals. Use the S.M.A.R.T. goal method where goals are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely.
You lack the willpower to make necessary changes. The goals you set are things you have not yet achieved or conquered. To achieve your goals, you will have to potentially do things that you have never done before. You will have to make a change to your regular routine or discipline yourself. Change makes people uncomfortable. Change is growth; it is progress. You will have to ask yourself the ultimate question – Am I willing to make the changes necessary to achieve my goals?
You are not setting the “REAL” goal. You may not be setting goals that stretch you and promote the growth of your knowledge, skills, or experiences. You are playing it safe. Fear has crept in and you have decided to play small. Set a goal that is meaningful to you and that you are emotionally connected to. This goal will help you stay motivated and drive you toward achieving it when challenges or obstacles arise. You may have heard of this type of goal being called the “BHAG – Big Hairy Audacious Goal”. Go for it!
You lack belief in yourself. You cannot visualize seeing yourself achieve your goals. You find ways to self-sabotage your progress by missing deadlines, avoiding putting in the effort, or failing to contribute to a conversation. Sabotage usually surfaces when you do not believe you are “enough”, “worthy”, or “deserving”. Take time to understand where those beliefs came from – chances are they are a narrative from the past and that is not who you are today. Stop comparing yourself to your yesterday.
You do not ink the goals you think about. You have many thoughts in a day. 50, 000 – 70, 000 to be exact. These thoughts can be fleeting and unless you capture your goals on paper they can disappear into thin air. Inking out your goals makes your goals tangible and gives them substance in which you can build your plan of action and timelines.
Your goals do not have to be only things you long for. You can end the struggle by developing clarity of your most important goal. You can commit to the change or changes required to achieve your goal. You can go for the real goal that makes you anticipate life’s upcoming events. You can believe you are enough, worthy, and deserving of your desired outcomes. Why? Because your goals mean something to you and that is all that matters. You can start inking your goals and reviewing them a few times a day to keep them top of mind.
Wouldn’t it feel great to stand in a victory pose and say, “I did it!”