It doesn’t matter how tough you are, we could all use a confidence booster every now and again. If someone is constantly tearing you down, imagine how that can affect you and your performance. If you keep getting it “wrong” then you might start to feel like you will never get it right. What if that person tearing you down is you? What if you don't even realize it? What if you're that voice in someone else's life? For Tammy Barlette, a prior Air Force pilot turned mental performance coach,...
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It doesn’t matter how tough you are, we could all use a confidence booster every now and again. If someone is constantly tearing you down, imagine how that can affect you and your performance. If you keep getting it “wrong” then you might start to feel like you will never get it right. What if that person tearing you down is you? What if you don't even realize it? What if you're that voice in someone else's life? For Tammy Barlette, a prior Air Force pilot turned mental performance coach,...
Please Don't Stop the... Work with Corban David Jenai
Death of a Workaholic
32 minutes
1 year ago
Please Don't Stop the... Work with Corban David Jenai
Imagine a relationship that feels so good, that it totally consumes you and everything in your life. For Corban, when he is loving the work he’s doing, full of creativity, and he just feels good, he doesn’t want it to end, ever. But he realizes that a relationship shouldn’t completely consume you. Tune in to hear what Corban’s soundtrack to work is, and how he integrates that into his personal life. Key Takeaways If you are not quite sure where your relationship with work is or where that ...
Death of a Workaholic
It doesn’t matter how tough you are, we could all use a confidence booster every now and again. If someone is constantly tearing you down, imagine how that can affect you and your performance. If you keep getting it “wrong” then you might start to feel like you will never get it right. What if that person tearing you down is you? What if you don't even realize it? What if you're that voice in someone else's life? For Tammy Barlette, a prior Air Force pilot turned mental performance coach,...