What if the big answers were in the questions we don't dare ask?
There are two people we need to ask. Ready? It's scary, I know.
1. Yourself
2. Others
You might think asking others is hard but the true hard stuff, the real stuff, the oh-man-here-we-go level of awesome sauce begins with asking yourself. Here, let's do a quick survey and see if you're ready.
ASK yourself these questions:
1. Are you ready for the next phase of your life to begin?
2. Have you been waiting for someone to reach out their hand and invite you to take things to the next level?
3. Do you know what you want?
4. Do you know when you want to get started with what you want?
5. Do you like sour cream on your burrito?
6. Are you too shy to ask for help?
7. Do you believe other people would like to help you if you ask them for help?
8. Did you know people like helping other people more than they like helping themselves? (PRO TIP: see questions #6 and #7)
9. Are you envisioning a burrito?
What if your quick answer to the extremely important question #5 were as easy as the usually-more-difficult question #7?
What if you could get more comfortable asking yourself the big questions? What if you could practice asking others for help and you got to the point where they starting asking you if they could help you?
In best-selling author Bradley Charbonneau’s latest book ASK, you’ll uncover your answers to the questions you might want to maybe be asking yourself--and others.
In this book, you’ll discover:
- How to ask for help without begging--and even turning around the tables so people get in line to help you
- Why you first might just maybe want to ask yourself what your focus is at this point in your life
- When to not ask anyone but yourself the question you most want the answer to
- What to ask yourself each and every morning and evening
- How to dig deep into your subconscious mind to get around that pesky conscious self
Get ASK ;today to answer the question of, "What do I do next?"
ASK is book 3 in the Repossible Series and a vital step before moving along the roadmap.
1. Repossible: An introductory guide to the question, “Who will you be next?”
2. Every Single Day: a clear roadmap towards lasting transformation in you
3. Ask: if life is a multiple choice quiz, this is the answer
4. Dare: challenge yourself to truly answer the questions and rocket forward
5. Create: you’re ready to get real about achieving your dream, here’s what to do
6. Decide: there’s a fork in the road, you’ll now know what do to
7. Meditate: this is the source of our creativity, power, and direction
8. Spark: there’s only one thing better than creating: helping someone else create
9. Surrender: you’ve done your part, it’s time to be invited to the big stage
10. Play: we’re through the woods, it’s time to exhale, smile, and play the game
11. Celebrate: compare your own today to your own yesterday and revel in the progress
12. Evaluate: measure how far you've come, forecast how far you'll go
13. Elevate: now that we're at the top of the mountain, it's time to scale up
"He's a great author, but he's an even better motivator and has this weird knack of seeing into people's souls and figuring out how to draw out their greatness - it's a freakin' skill, man." -- Lasairiona McMaster
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Who will you be next?
There's usually a choice.
It's usually yours.
I used to think certain things weren't possible.
Then I did them.
Now I think they're possible.
In fact, I believe many things are possible.
But how do make that mindset shift?
How do we go from thinking "Why me?" to "Why not me?"
An aspiring writer walks into a bookstore and has one of two thoughts:
1.) "Wow, look at all of these authors. How could I possibly belong here?"
2.) "Wow, look at all of these authors. If they can do it, why can't I? They all started out somewhere. I just need to start."
But how do you start? How often do you work at it?
That's what I write about.
I've done it. I know how to do it.
I'm writing to reach out my hand, to invite you, to welcome you to your own future.
It starts right now.
Up for a 10-day challenge to get started? Check out the immediately accessible mini-workshop at the beginning of my book "Every Single Day Playbook."
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“Bradley is an inspiration and a leader. He reminds each of us that we too can become consistent and unstoppable.” -- Deanna Welsh