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Being honest

May 21, 20221 min read

I’m going to be honest here. Some weeks when I start to write my blog my mind is blank. Nothing comes to mind except:

Who am I to write a blog when my life is not perfect?

Other blog writers have such interesting things to say.

Others weave stories into their promotions and are so clever.

Others are so funny.

The list could go on and on. Then I stop and realize that comparison and perfectionism are stopping me from staying in your life. Not only that but stopping me from being real with you.

I want to stay in your life on a weekly basis and I’m not going to let comparison and perfectionism stop me. Not today!

I have been married for over 43 years, raised 5 children, have 3 grandchildren and I’ve had my own business for 22 years. Surely there is something I must share with you.

But, today, I’m going to tell you to be honest with yourself. What is stopping you from being who God created you to be?

Please tell me! I read all comments personally.

Elizabeth’s Choose to Win Coaching Request:

Take some time and think about where you want to be and where you are now. What is stopping you for being where your vision is leading you? Write it down and then cross it out in BIG red letters. We are telling ourselves lies when we admit to what is stopping us. Lies. The world needs you!!

Feeling stuck? Perhaps it’s time for a success coach – that’s me!

Choose to win!

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Elizabeth Hagen

Elizabeth Hagen is not your “typical” midwestern speaker and storyteller. Her spunky personality and cheerful soul make her ability to connect with others irresistible. As she likes to put it, she got it from her mama. Her passion is contagious when she’s doing what she does best, speaking and teaching self-worth and confidence from the point of view of a survivor. Elizabeth always made sure to visit her mom, who was in hospice care, at least twice a week. While driving to visit her one afternoon, Elizabeth was in a head-on collision that put her in the hospital trauma unit for seven days. As traumatizing as this was, Elizabeth describes those seven days as a blessing. Despite her injuries, she had never been so peaceful, calm, and content. She knew that everything was going to be okay and understood she needed this time to fully comprehend her need to slow down. Today, Elizabeth is able to fully understand... https://www.elizabethhagen.com/home

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