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I’m your host, Jack Canfield, multiple New York Times best-selling author and a human potential trainer, speaker, and coach for more than five decades.
I am thrilled to embark on this adventure with you by stepping out of my comfort zone and into the world of podcasting. You might know me from having created and co-authored the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul book series, or perhaps from my book The Success Principles: How to Get Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, or maybe as a featured teacher in the book and the movie, The Secret. It has been my mission for the past 40 years to inspire people to firmly believe that they can accomplish anything they set their minds to and to empower them with the information, skills, and tools needed to make those dreams come true, which is precisely what I plan to do with this podcast.
In today’s inaugural episode, you’ll hear about my intentions behind creating this podcast, and what you can expect for future episodes and I explore the concept of embracing the change that catapults us into new beginnings and uncharted territory.
(It’s kind of funny isn’t it…how the only thing we can truly count on this life also happens to often be the most anxiety and fear-inducing?)
But what if change didn’t have to be scary or more difficult than necessary? Change is inevitable, so learning to embrace it rather than living in a state of resistance to it, whether consciously or unconsciously, can begin to open all kinds of doors with endless potentials all working out in your favor.
Tune in to learn about the principles I have found to be the most helpful in embracing uncertainty and navigating times of change with ease, hear the reflective questions I invite you to ponder on, and find out why the most successful people had to first, get intimately comfortable with being uncomfortable.
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