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S01E16 - Have you tried loving it? - Inevitably Great
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S01E16 - Have you tried loving it? - Inevitably Great

The master question

Today, I dive into a question that might initially sound peculiar but proves to be profoundly transformative: "Have you tried loving it?" This inquiry isn't about romantic entanglements but a deeper, innate kind of love—the kind that simplifies complexities and magnifies our creative and decisive capacities. It's about recognizing and embracing the essence of who we are. This morning, after a long train ride from a football game, I found myself discussing this very topic with a colleague. Amidst the travel and conversation, I tapped into this loving space within myself, and everything seemed to align effortlessly. Our business challenges looked less daunting, and solutions appeared clear and achievable. It reminded me that this state of love doesn't demand specific conditions; it's always accessible and merely requires acknowledgment and engagement. This episode explores how adopting this perspective can simplify the seemingly complicated and enhance every interaction, no matter the stakes or the players involved. So if you're feeling stuck or slightly out of touch with your best self, perhaps it's a good moment to ask, "Have you tried loving it?" It’s a question I find invaluable, especially when caught up in the day-to-day grind or during a challenging situation. Let's explore how this simple, powerful shift in perspective can open up possibilities and bring ease and clarity to our lives. Join me in rediscovering how love, in its most fundamental form, can be the lens through which we view and interact with the world, making everything a bit more possible

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No Way! (...are we really this wonderful!?)
Inevitably Great
What if one insight could make performing at your best inevitable, every single time?
The difference between thriving and struggling is in the reality you see in the moment.
Not your character, not your mental strength, not luck, not your experience, not your story, not your personality. Only whatever happens to look real to you there and then.
This is why one insight can change your life forever, by changing your relationship with that reality.
Good news: you're an insight machine. You only need to know where to look.