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Self sabotage was a big theme in my life until about 7 years ago. I found all sorts of ways to get i

Self sabotage was a big theme in my life until about 7 years ago. I found all sorts of ways to get in my own way. Some of it was conscious. Most of it wasn't. I did things that kept myself from success without even knowing I was doing it...and without knowing how to stop. Today I was watching a show called Full Swing on Netflix that made me think about this... So let me tell you a little tale about two golfers... One golfer is named Joel Dahmen. He's one of the most likable golfers in the world. He's the most famous golfer in the world for how low he's ranked because he's just so damn likable. He went from being a nobody (outside of golf super fans) to being famous pretty much overnight when the first season of the show aired. Now he's got legions of fans that want him to win. But he's been playing worse than ever before (at the part of the show I'm at). He lost his mother at a young age and everyone around him has been urging him to get a psychologist or therapist to help him with his game. Yet he's highly resistant. He doesn't want to work with someone. There's another golfer named Wyndham Clark who also lost his mother. He spent years on the tour as a nobody. He was a hothead that regularly lost his temper and talked to himself negatively almost all the time. Then he decided to hire a psychologist and his entire game and life transformed. He went from struggling year after year to winning the US Open at 29 years old. (The US Open is one of the four biggest tournaments in professional golf.) He massively credits his success to working with the psychologist. (I hope Joel decides to hire a mental/emotional coach to help with his golf game and life.) I had a similar experience when I was 26 and met Brent Charleton. I was open-ish to therapy but I also thought I knew everything. Working with Brent made it clear that I did not know everything haha. I became hyper aware of the ways I was getting in my own way. And then I started using "Corrections" (Brent's method for removing blocks) to start to get out of my own way. My life changed dramatically from working with him. One of the biggest things that changed is that I'm a lot nicer to myself. I'm a lot easier on myself. I grew up as an athlete that based most of my identity around how good I was at tennis. I was incredibly hard on myself. Working with Brent showed me how to be easier on myself...while actually achieving more success. I used to define entrepreneurship as guilt. A constant feeling that I could do MORE. If I didn't wake up early to "crush it" I was hard on myself. If I wasn't reading two books a week I felt like I was wasting away. If I watched Netflix on a random Tuesday I felt like a piece of shit that wasn't dedicated enough to success. Now I allow myself to be human and make mistakes. I let myself sleep in and enjoy my life. I'm a lot nicer to myself. And to the surprise of my 26 year old self, I've achieved more and more external success as I've been nicer to myself. So if you've ever felt like you constantly beat yourself up or the only way to success is "grinding and discipline" then I'd highly recommend you check out his course. It's on sale until tomorrow night (Tuesday night). [ Click here to check out the course]( Most business or money problems, once you get to a certain level of skill, are business or money problems, they're emotional blocks. Once you remove those blocks it's remarkable to see what happens. I also wanted to let you know what bonuses I'm offering for people who purchase... You get 3 recorded zoom calls I did last year where I went through Corrections I've done in my own life. I also helped people with their own Corrections as well. It was super valuable. I'm also giving away my $1,000 Exponential Income Skill course that's no longer available for sale. All you have to do is email support@feedthewolf.com with the subject line "Brent Bonus" and we'll send those bonuses over next week. You have until Tuesday night at midnight to grab the course. Talk soon, Ian "I don't self sabotage very often anymore" Stanley P.S. Last year Brent and I did a call where we did a Correction in real-time. People LOVED it. He also shows you the Core Issues Matrix where you'll discover the framework of the child, teen, and functional adult. It'll change the lens through which you see the world. It's that big of a deal. [ Click here to watch it now]( There's also a link on that page to buy his course. Last time it was available was a year ago. I've personally paid Brent over $50,000 of my own money. Then he and I started a business teaching his methods where we helped hundreds of people remove their blocks. Brent now charges $125,000 per year to work with him one-on-one. And his wait list is over a year long. This costs a LOT less than that. P.P.S. If you wanna read my story about what happened to me after I worked with Brent, [click here](. It's a vulnerable story but it's worth sharing. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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