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Why aren’t you doing the work

David Gane
David Gane

Are you waiting for permission? Give it to yourself. Do you fear the task? Push through -- it’s a marathon.

Or how about this one from The More Clients Blog:

“Most of the time we don’t see that we have a choice. Stuck: Being constricted, limited, fearful, avoiding… Or unstuck: Being expansive, unlimited, fearless, engaged.”

Now choose.

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Co-writer of the Shepherd and Wolfe young adult mysteries, the internationally award-winning series, and teacher of storytelling and screenwriting.

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