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[Dare to Launch, Ep 3] – taming inner gremlins and becoming unstoppable

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Many entrepreneurs have a hidden enemy holding them back and stopping them from achieving their goal

Many entrepreneurs have a hidden enemy holding them back and stopping them from achieving their goals – their mindset. Whether it’s an inner critic constantly asking “who are you to do this?” or a fear of putting themselves out there… mental barriers like these can rob them of the confidence they need to take action and get to the next level. That’s why, [on this week’s episode of Dare to Launch](, we’re talking with Elliot Connie – a psychotherapist, podcaster, and speaker who knows everything there is to know about taming those inner gremlins and helping you get the absolute most out of what you’ve got. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including: - What one of the world’s best comedians can teach you about becoming unbreakable (it’s easier than you think – one decision is all it takes) - How Elliot “reinvented” himself from being an unsatisfied therapist working one-on-one with clients… to helping thousands of people all over the world (he lays out the exact steps he took) - The simple mental reframe that transforms pressure from something that paralyzes you… into a catalyst that inspires you to take action - Why a Hollywood celebrity still takes acting classes alongside unknown actors every week, despite earning millions of dollars… and why you should follow suit if you want to be successful - Is there an “ideal” mindset for launching? Elliot suggests one that practically guarantees you’ll be successful - Should you compare yourself to your competition… or who you were yesterday? How about neither? I think you’ll be inspired when you discover what Elliot chases instead - Why I wrote 252 emails every year for 8 years… and what it reveals about building resilience - Could this four-letter word be the most successful business strategy? (Hint: it’s not “cash”, “sale”, or “work”) - How Michael Jordan can help you turn your weaknesses into your biggest strengths - What you should copy from successful entrepreneurs… and what you should NEVER copy … and much more. Chatting with Elliot is always a lot of fun. And this episode is filled with practical takeaways you can use to face challenges, build your resilience, and get out of your own way. Check it out on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts]() [Listen on Spotify](=) [Listen on Google Podcasts]( best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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