by Patricia C. Brooks | Feb 14, 2021 | direct experience, Food for Thought AND Action, forward action, living a full life, Self-confidence, Shift perspective, small step
Leap Before You Look? There is more to life than spreadsheets, back-to-back meetings with no purpose or seeming progress, and going home at night exhausted wondering: “Is this all there is to life?” Sometimes you’ve got to pull the trigger to figure things out. ...
by Patricia C. Brooks | Jan 24, 2021 | Shift perspective
When people tell me I’m lucky it annoys me a little. They see my success or what I’m doing and think it came easily and without effort. But it didn’t. I created my luck through hard work, through inner work, through facing my fears and going beyond, through making...
by Patricia C. Brooks | Jan 17, 2021 | Shift perspective
Are you closed off from seeing opportunities or hearing valuable information because you are judging the messenger as unintelligent, too young, or in some other way not qualified to be taken seriously despite their obvious and documented qualifications? I used to...
by Patricia C. Brooks | Sep 11, 2018 | Shift perspective
Click here for the Facebook Live video What are you failing to notice? When you stop pushing, stop trying to get things to be the one way you envision it has to be in order to reach your goal you can see other ways to accomplish what is needed to reach your goal or...
by Patricia C. Brooks | Aug 12, 2018 | Limiting Beliefs, No Regrets Challenge, Shift perspective
Today is August 12, 2018 – Day 12 No Regrets Challenge (see August 12, 2018 on my Facebook page for video) What we think others are thinking about us can really get into our heads and hold us back. I’m here with mon ami Salvador Dali. He is someone who probably...
by Patricia C. Brooks | Aug 11, 2018 | living a full life, No Regrets Challenge, Shift perspective
Today is August 11, 2018. Day 12 No Regrets Challenge (see August 11, 2018 on my Facebook page for video). Eight years ago on this day my father died. He’d been sick for a while, but he hid this from his family. There were only six weeks between the time we found...