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25th Mar 2020

The Take-Action Mindset

Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step. - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

We’ve talked about the various ways that you can be galvanized into action. This chapter focuses on the mindsets regarding action—your perspective and overall view about motion versus stillness.

Our actions depend wholly on our thoughts, and no matter how much we incentivize ourselves, if we can’t change the way we think about action, we’re doomed. For instance, one common concept is the fixed mindset versus the growth mindset.

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About the Podcast

Social Skills Coaching
Become More Likable, Productive, and Charismatic
While everyone wants to make themselves and their lives better, it has been hard to find specific, actionable steps to accomplish that. Until now...

Patrick King is a Social Interaction Specialist, in other words, a dating, online dating, image, and communication, and social skills coach based in San Francisco, California. He’s also a #1 Amazon best-selling dating and relationships author with the most popular online dating book on the market and writes frequently on dating, love, sex, and relationships.

He focuses on using his emotional intelligence and understanding of human interaction to break down emotional barriers, instill confidence, and equip people with the tools they need for success. No pickup artistry and no gimmicks, simply a thorough mastery of human psychology delivered with a dose of real talk.

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