And I think more than anything else, there's a big BIG piece of acceptance that's required to get past any obstacles.
For example, have you ever tried to do something that you were sure you could do but then find out later it was just better to pay someone to do this for you?
That was my experience this week when I tried to shave my dog.
You see, we lost our groomer (and most groomers are full) so we did what any sensible person would do: we washed our dogs.
And that worked for sushi but not for sashimi.
And my thought process was around this: "I shave my head, so how hard can it be to shave my dog?"
Okay, groomers don't get paid enough.
I tried with two different razors and after an hour of work (and seeing that it wasn't even)...
I gave up.
When it comes to your goals and progress, how do you deal with obstacles?
How do 1% improvements help you get through the hurdles so you won't quit?
In today's episode I'm with guest Sarah Manuel who has never taken no for an answer.
Despite living life in a wheelchair and being given a death sentence as a child, Sarah has never accepted her limitations.
During the podcast we talk about Sarah's adversity throughout her life PLUS:
• What it's like living with a disability
• Feeling lost and unfulfilled
• Trying to be someone else
• What circumstances really are
• Celebrating birthdays
• Embracing purpose
• Sarah's Children's Book: Differences Are Dynamite
Tune in to this podcast today and find out some simple questions to ask yourself about how to find your purpose!