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The Fear of Failure and Success with Dr. John McGrail

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Ask any random group of people what they’d like to change in their life and chances are you will hear a great list of worthy goals: Find a new job, better relationships, make more money, stop smoking, lose weight, build confidence, de-clutter my life, etc. Chances are just as likely that these same people will provide a million reasons as to why they haven’t started doing anything about it yet.   Ask why and you will very likely hear something like, “Oh, yeah, I plan to get to it— tomorrow... next week… sometime, but...”  Famous last words.

Most all of us at some time experience the pain of procrastinating— and it is painful because procrastinating  prevents us from doing or becoming better; from living a richer, fuller life; from attaining goals we know would make us happier and more fulfilled. Why do we do this to ourselves? Most often it's due to a fear of failure or a fear of success--or both! This cycle of chronic procrastination can lead to a spiraling crash of self esteem and a feeling of being unworthy; an abject failure. Thankfully, it is also a cycle that can be broken.

Today's special guest, Dr. John McGrail is more than a clinical hypnotherapist.  He is an established self-improvement expert and a sought after spiritual teacher who has become one of our country’s leading media experts and public speakers relating to personal growth and successful life transformation. His company, A Better You, Inc., serves a world-wide clientele Services range from individual sessions, to motivational presentations, training seminars, and workshops.

This is Dr. McGrail's fourth guest appearance on A Fine Time for Healing

To learn more about Dr. McGrail, please visit drjohnmcgrail.com

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