Ep 186. Since You Asked…

Ep 186. Since You Asked…

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553. What to Do When It's Not Working

When you're doing everything you're "supposed" to do and it's still not working… what then? Whether it's your marriage, your parenting, your business, or your health goals, there comes a point where the strategies you're trying don't seem to be producing the results you expected. ...  Show more

552. How to Influence Others

What's the difference between trying to control someone and trying to positively influence them? Whether it's your family, your coworkers, or even clients, we all have moments when we want to help others make better decisions or change their behavior. But are you influencing them ...  Show more

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