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Author Archives: Leary Gates

December 31, 2019

Three ways what you imagine can change you

Imagine--the perfect word to enter a new year and especially a new decade. What you imagine for your life in 2020 can change you. Here are three ways.
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December 17, 2019

5 questions to ask before you jump into that new venture

5 questions to ask before you dive into that new venture
Considering a shift to a new career or launching a business. Here's five questions to ask yourself before you jump into that new venture.
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December 3, 2019

Do you have intentionality dysfunction?

Does intentionality dysfunction have you in its guilt grip? Intentionality dysfunction is the guilt that comes from repeatedly investing in things that you want to act upon but don’t.
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October 8, 2019

How do you change your critical life assumptions?

How do you change your critical life assumptions?
A critical life assumption is how you see the world and your place in it. You make decisions based on these assumptions—often without being aware that you hold them. But once you’ve discovered an unhealthy critical life assumption, how ...
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October 1, 2019

What critical life assumptions are holding you back?

What critical life assumptions are holding you back?
We all carry critical life assumptions about how we see the world and our place in it. Yet healthy critical life assumptions hold us captive and profoundly influence the decisions we make about our future.
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July 23, 2019

Live with no regrets? Never!

Living with no regrets is not a healthy way to live. If you don’t regret a decision, you can’t learn from it. Here's why.
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June 4, 2019

The advantages of losing momentum

The advantages of lost momentum
Losing momentum can be discouraging. But, if examined correctly, offers several advantages which can accelerate renewed energy.
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February 6, 2018

Review: “The Way Back” by Phil Cooke & Jonathan Bock

The Way Back by Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock
The Way Back by Phil Cooke & Jonathan Bock is a call to reexamine our attitudes and actions as believers, and reengage in ways that can truly transform our culture.
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September 1, 2017

Your invitation to Create to Lead

The Create to Lead Workshop
The Create to Lead Workshop is a "creative thinking bootcamp" for leading your business. In one day, you'll get some practical tools to help you escape reactive mode and engage more consistently in creative and strategic thinking.
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January 16, 2017

Introducing the BoldIdea podcast

A new podcast is born. The BoldIdea® Podcast is now live. And available on iTunes and Stitcher.
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