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In this episode, JK shares his perspective on the difference between looking for answers and seeking validation, particularly in the context of coaching and personal development.
He shares a personal anecdote about a tech issue to illustrate how people often resist straightforward solutions in favor of validating their existing beliefs.
The conversation then shifts to the importance of not cherry-picking execution items when implementing changes in habits and routines, highlighting the need for a comprehensive (often uncomfortable) approach to achieve desired results.
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Have a question or topic you'd like JK to talk about in a future episode? Submit it HERE
Connect with JK on Instagram: @coachjkmcleod
Email JK: [email protected]
Subscribe on YouTube:@CoachJKMcLeod
Join JK's weekly email list: subscribe here
Check out Feed Your Habits* apparel here
(code: JKFYH for 10% off)
*available in the US only at this time
By JK McLeod4.9
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In this episode, JK shares his perspective on the difference between looking for answers and seeking validation, particularly in the context of coaching and personal development.
He shares a personal anecdote about a tech issue to illustrate how people often resist straightforward solutions in favor of validating their existing beliefs.
The conversation then shifts to the importance of not cherry-picking execution items when implementing changes in habits and routines, highlighting the need for a comprehensive (often uncomfortable) approach to achieve desired results.
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Have a question or topic you'd like JK to talk about in a future episode? Submit it HERE
Connect with JK on Instagram: @coachjkmcleod
Email JK: [email protected]
Subscribe on YouTube:@CoachJKMcLeod
Join JK's weekly email list: subscribe here
Check out Feed Your Habits* apparel here
(code: JKFYH for 10% off)
*available in the US only at this time

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