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The Walk of Growth Podcast  

The Walk of Growth Podcast

Personal Growth, Relationships, and Health

Author: Thomas Stachl

Three years ago, I felt stuck. Not knowing what I was getting myself into, I decided to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. During three months, I completed 1,100 miles of trail in three states. Walking alone for hours on end gave me a lot of time to think, and it showed me whats important to me. Personal growth, relationships, and health became my core values. This journey has gotten me to almost unbearable lows and incredible highs I couldnt have imagined three years ago. It has also made me confident to share my stories, the mistakes Ive made, and the lessons Ive learned. I hope to bring more mindfulness, inspiration, and motivation to everyone around me by being authentically myself.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Relationships, Society & Culture

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How to Stop Acting out of Fear
Episode 11
Sunday, 15 March, 2020

Fear is a strong motivator. If you don't believe me, just think about the last time you feared failure. The last time a deadline came closer and in the "last second," you got motivated to work on that project. In this episode I'll cover: Fear as a MotivatorFear breeds more FearHow to shift your mind I'm also talking about the coaching model I use to get to the truth. Take a few minutes, listen to it, and let me know what you think.

 

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