Congrats on coaching- I believe you have to be coached in order to be a coach or mentor. Your already an incredible guide for us all and cannot wait to see you soar 🚀
I hope life coaching is going well! And I'm totally with you on the $11 smoothie, but also the $8 coffee.
Excited to listen to your podcast, because I often do dumb things that make me feel really stupid afterwards and I overthink and loop that situation on repeat for many days. Thank you for sharing this, I'm happy to know now that I'm not alone in this!
Thanks, Elizabeth! I've got a pretty sweet set up for coffee now. We order bags of Joe's coffee from NY (do you know it??) and as you know, we make our own cashew milk. But when we travel, I'm absolutely ordering a latte from anywhere.
I'm so happy to hear that I'M not alone in this feeling stupid department. Overthinking it and playing in on a loop. Ugh. Yes. Why do we torture ourselves?!!
Give me the poverty that enjoys true wealth. - Henry David Thoreau
I lived in a house with 8 other dudes and lived off Costco pizza and chicken bakes for a few years, I knew when I could finally afford a life coach, I had to take the opportunity. That work in my late 20s when I had a Silicon Valley salary remade my soul. Most people don't have taste it seems, even less gratitude. With these wealth becomes useful and enjoyably. Thrilled to see you investing in yourself Bleecker.
Just don't put the crab legs in the smoothie and hopefully we'll get to hear more about these coaching developments.
Yeah wouldn't take it back but also wouldn't do it again. haha.
One of the greatest standout developments from coaching was giving up judgement for discernment. My life got lighter as I could evaluate things by outcome and desire rather than condemnation or adulation. This also brought me further inline with my own beliefs and faith. That alone was well worth the investment.
What would you say was the one biggest change that transformed you from that "past paycheck-to-paycheck self" to your being rich? Was it the coaching? Marriage? A job? Monetizing your content? Super curious 'cause it sounds like more than a mindset shift.
Hi Noko! The biggest change was marrying my husband. He had money to wipe the balance of my debt and allowed me to focus on writing without needing to get a job.
Congrats on coaching- I believe you have to be coached in order to be a coach or mentor. Your already an incredible guide for us all and cannot wait to see you soar 🚀
Aw thank you so much, Kelly!
I hope life coaching is going well! And I'm totally with you on the $11 smoothie, but also the $8 coffee.
Excited to listen to your podcast, because I often do dumb things that make me feel really stupid afterwards and I overthink and loop that situation on repeat for many days. Thank you for sharing this, I'm happy to know now that I'm not alone in this!
Thanks, Elizabeth! I've got a pretty sweet set up for coffee now. We order bags of Joe's coffee from NY (do you know it??) and as you know, we make our own cashew milk. But when we travel, I'm absolutely ordering a latte from anywhere.
I'm so happy to hear that I'M not alone in this feeling stupid department. Overthinking it and playing in on a loop. Ugh. Yes. Why do we torture ourselves?!!
Give me the poverty that enjoys true wealth. - Henry David Thoreau
I lived in a house with 8 other dudes and lived off Costco pizza and chicken bakes for a few years, I knew when I could finally afford a life coach, I had to take the opportunity. That work in my late 20s when I had a Silicon Valley salary remade my soul. Most people don't have taste it seems, even less gratitude. With these wealth becomes useful and enjoyably. Thrilled to see you investing in yourself Bleecker.
Just don't put the crab legs in the smoothie and hopefully we'll get to hear more about these coaching developments.
Steven,
You lived in a house with EIGHT dudes?? What?
Working with a coach remade your soul. Wow. That's awesome. Any standout things you can name?
I can't get the image of crab legs in a smoothie out of my head. Gross.
Yeah wouldn't take it back but also wouldn't do it again. haha.
One of the greatest standout developments from coaching was giving up judgement for discernment. My life got lighter as I could evaluate things by outcome and desire rather than condemnation or adulation. This also brought me further inline with my own beliefs and faith. That alone was well worth the investment.
This was a phenomenal example. It's amazing how a seemingly small shift in your perspective can yield massive positive changes. I feel this.
great post!
Thanks, Brad!
+1 on coaching!
What would you say was the one biggest change that transformed you from that "past paycheck-to-paycheck self" to your being rich? Was it the coaching? Marriage? A job? Monetizing your content? Super curious 'cause it sounds like more than a mindset shift.
Hi Noko! The biggest change was marrying my husband. He had money to wipe the balance of my debt and allowed me to focus on writing without needing to get a job.