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It's an expression used frequently by my clients and Online Program Owners - "it feels as if things just fall into my lap".
In the same vein, they regularly talk about things "occur" to them when they are not thinking about what to do or how to do it, when they are not thinking about worries, problems or challenges, when they're not thinking at all.
I've been asked "How do I let what I need fall into my lap?" This episode answers that question.
Whether it's work, business, health, fitness, relationships or dancing lessons(!), what we need arises when we need it, if we let it.
That means, to use another phrase which I regularly hear, that "you need to get out of your own way". This episode explains how to do that.
And, as we say right at the end of this episode, it is incredibly simple to do, it's only thinking that it's complex that makes it complex.
By Willie Horton4.3
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It's an expression used frequently by my clients and Online Program Owners - "it feels as if things just fall into my lap".
In the same vein, they regularly talk about things "occur" to them when they are not thinking about what to do or how to do it, when they are not thinking about worries, problems or challenges, when they're not thinking at all.
I've been asked "How do I let what I need fall into my lap?" This episode answers that question.
Whether it's work, business, health, fitness, relationships or dancing lessons(!), what we need arises when we need it, if we let it.
That means, to use another phrase which I regularly hear, that "you need to get out of your own way". This episode explains how to do that.
And, as we say right at the end of this episode, it is incredibly simple to do, it's only thinking that it's complex that makes it complex.

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