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Common, be honest...we all feel resentment from time to time. Perhaps you resent your dance partner for being late, trying to make you feel inferior, or your coach for always holding you to a high standard or favoring someone else...Maybe you experience this deeply toward others who you feel are better, more talented, prettier, or further ahead than you.
In this episode let's talk about what it means to be resentful and how to recognize it and the poison it brings because you are never really resentful are you? - because you're a "good" person, right?
Deal with your resentments and become DANGEROUS and STRONG both on and off the dance floor.
Learning to let go and not be weak. Training your mind to deal with being around people who are much better than you at things.
Keep this in mind...Your pressing need to be liked by others does not make you a good person and it's crippling your success.
Here's an extract from my Signature Coaching Program; message me if you'd like to know more...
-Why you're being a punching bag for other people's opinions
-The MEEK will not inherit the earth
-Resentment is your connection to your dark side so you can learn this 1 powerful thing
-What being a good person is about [it's not hiding your opinions and shying away]
Thanks for listening and feel free to leave me a message and visit www.ballroommastery.com for more free Ballroom and Latin dance-related training and courses.
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