Sam Bennett

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       10. Feel Free to Leapfrog

       11. Actually, You’re Underwhelmed

       12. Quit Buying Groceries at the Quickie Mart

       13. Cantsayno Syndrome

       14. Minimum Daily Requirement

       15. Time Boulders

       16. You’re Not Overwhelmed, You’re Overwrought

       Pause: All I Have

       17. Reimagining Well-Being

       18. Activating Your Well-Being

       19. In Search of a Fainting Couch

       20. HALTT

       21. Getting Out of the Urgency Trap

       22. Your Well-Being

       23. Delegation for Recovering Perfectionists

       24. Hire Geniuses

       25. Delegate It. Really. You Can Do This.

       Pause: Another Person

       26. You’re Not Thinking What You Think You’re Thinking

       27. New Thought versus Old Tapes

       28. How My Intuition Led Me to Live in Paradise

       29. Ten Ways to Cultivate Your Intuition

       30. The Intuition Killers

       31. Values-Based Decision Making

       32. Happy Grown-Up Naked Time

       33. There’s No More-Perfect You

       Pause: The Desert

       34. Nothing Bad Is Happening

       35. Your Slightly Future Self

       36. You’re Ready Now

       37. Set Good, Better, Best Goals

       38. The Inevitable Backlash

       39. The Inevitable Backlash, Part 2: The Inside Job

       40. What Are You Afraid Might Happen?

       41. New Pain Is Worse Than Old Pain

       42. The Middle Way

       43. Being Decisive

       44. That Little Kid Looks So. . .

       Pause: Too Much

       45. Five Ughs and Three Ahhs

       46. Consider Future Costs, Not Sunk Costs

       47. The Seven Kinds of Clutter Nobody Ever Talks About

       48. Clutter Dive

       49. Clearing Out Your Dream Closet

       50. A Few Remarkably Destructive Communication Habits to Stop Right Now

       51. No More Rehearsing Conversations

       52. Greet Your Mistakes with Grace

       Pause: Not Exactly What I Had Planned

       53. Test-Drive a Bigger Goal

       54. Life Does Not Move in One Direction

       55. You’re Getting Paid in the Currency You’re Asking For

       56. Swatting Away Success

       57. An Antidote to the Fear

       58. Will Success Make You Selfish?

       Pause: The Talent Box

       59. Your Tribe Is Looking for You

       60. Sam’s Twenty Guidelines for Successful Tribe Building and Management

       61. Of Course You’re Concerned about Not Fitting In

       62. Be the Elusive Rainbow Sparkles Unicorn

       63. Are You in the Right Tribe?

       64. There I Am

       65. You Can’t Take Everyone with You

       Conclusion: My Perfect Life

       Acknowledgments

       Index

       About the Author

      I WANT TO RAISE A GLASS and say that I am so impressed with you right now.

      I am impressed that you have committed your time, your intellect, and your emotional availability to this — this project of you. This project of you moving through your life in a way that feels better, calmer, kinder, more like the real you, less reactive, less self-sacrificing, more self-nourishing, and with more laughter.

      Before we begin, I want you to see an email exchange I had with a potential client recently when he wrote to me about an online workshop I was offering:

      Hi Sam,

      While I applaud your efforts and wholeheartedly agree with your philosophy, the bottom line is that you are a motivational speaker and people feed off of your energy because that is something that they cannot provide for themselves. It’s not about the book or the event, it’s about your personality and charisma. . . .The problem is, once the book is read and the event attended we are usually back to square one.

      Anyway, I wish you success in your efforts and I will continue to watch your webinars, you are really quite therapeutic but unless you are going to move in with me and give me a kick in the pants 24/7, this stuff usually doesn’t work.

      — B.

      Here’s what I wrote back:

      Hi B.

      I think that what you are saying is exactly true — but only for about 80 percent of my audience.

      That 80 percent attend a training or they read a book, they get excited . . . and then they go right back to their same old patterns and nothing changes.

      As near as I can tell, that 80 percent number is true for all personal development stuff, from gym memberships to preachers to diet plans to financial strategies to everything else on the planet. Shoot — most of us wear only 20 percent of our wardrobe most of the time; the other 80 percent goes unworn.

      And I think that’s fine.

      If 80 percent of my audience are going to use me as a source of temporary inspiration and entertainment, well, then — what’s wrong with that?

      The remaining 20 percent, though . . . they actually do it.

      They take the strategies and ideas I teach, and they run with them, and they change.

      They double their income.

      They get out of destructive relationships.

      They publish their book.

      They get their “dream” business up and running.

      My experience is that when people — well, I was going to write “are ready to change,” but I mean more than that — when change becomes mandatory for them, they find the teacher who’s right for them and they change.

      So,