Are You Committed or Interested?
Listen now
Description
It’s intoxicating and addicting to think about how many interests you have.  You get off on the dopamine rush of ruminating on your interests.  Yet, when it’s time to take action on these interests, you have depleted your energy reserves so much through this interest-based fantasy that there’s nothing left to actually take action in pursuing your interests. You remain stuck in Lala land without ever taking any action. Thus, despite having so many grand interests, your life never changes and you end up further from achieving those interest-based goals.  Nothing significant changes in your life unless you’re committed. In today’s edition of the Unstuck Yourself Newsletter, I’ll differentiate what it means to be interested versus committed to something.  I’ll discuss key differences, why being interested is meaningless, and note the common practices of High-Performers who relentlessly and ruthlessly commit to becoming the best version of themselves. Commit to listening now. P.S. Want to read more about this topic? Check out this edition of the Unstuck Yourself Newsletter. Connect with me on Social Media Connect with me on Instagram - paulsaltercoaching Connect with me on Twitter - pauljsalter7 Connect with me on LinkedIn - Paul Salter Subscribe to my Unstuck Yourself Newsletter. Interested in learning how Hypno-Mindset and Performance Coaching can help you step into a state of commitment to unlock your full potential?  Schedule a 30-minute discovery call with me here. 
More Episodes
On the surface, it seems unrelatable and likely boring. Yet, when you begin to grasp its complexities and subtleties, you quickly recognize the similarities between the game of life and the game of golf. This marks the last episode of The Unstuck Yourself Podcast. The why - and my next goal...
Published 04/25/24
Published 04/25/24
Workaholic. Foodie. Perfectionist. Overachiever. Procrastinator. These are some of the common labels you wear that limit your growth and stunt your progress. The label you carry is how you wish to be seen, identified, and perceived by others. More often than not, it’s created and shared...
Published 04/04/24