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LIAM 405 – Name Your Ego
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48 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2018
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Description
We fear what we do not understand, and we do not understand what we do not know. God told Adam to name everything in the garden; explorers and scientists give everything they discover a name. Giving something a name helps us know what it is. When we know what it is, we can begin to understand it. So... that voice in your head that tells you everything that's wrong with you and the world needs a name. When you give your Ego, your self-concept, a name, you can understand it and reduce the power it has to create stress in your life. "Name Your Ego" is step 3 in "The 7 Steps of Stress Mastery" that Bill Cortright and I teach in our workshops and coaching practices. Listen as I explain:
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Attend "A Weekend to Break Free!"
Join the "Climber Community"
Get a FREE copy of The Science of Getting Rich
Join Bruce's Mastermind Group
Worry No More! book
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www.BruceVanHorn.com
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Released:
Feb 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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