Embracing Control
Dean reflects on his journey of self-discovery, revealing the powerful emotions tied to his desire for control over his life and decisions. He emphasizes the importance of providing choices for his children, contrasting his past experiences of instability. Through deep introspection, he explores the difference between being a victim and a survivor, highlighting how these insights have shaped his purpose and drive to impact others positively.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode #010: How To Be Unstoppable with Branden Collinsworth and this Finding Gratitude and Growth: Why do people easily fall into the trap of a victim mindset, and is it bad to be stuck in one? How can I avoid it properly? I often feel that the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts is because my father tortured and abandoned my mother and me during my childhood. This question is in relation to the episodes How to Achieve Inner Peace & Healing | Dr. Richard Schwartz, Why You FEEL LOST In Life & How To Find Your TRUE SELF AGAIN | Marisa Peer & Lewis Howes, and the clip Healing Childhood Wounds, as well as the episode #105: Coming Home to Your Body with Tami Amanda and the clip Overcoming Shame.
How did the young man become successful in the episode THE SECRETS OF MILLIONAIRES with Dean Graziosi and Lewis Howes and the clip Transformative Mindset?
How important is it to go all in on yourself when it comes to health, growth, and surrounding yourself with successful people when you're young and single with not many responsibilities like a wife or kids? This concept is discussed in several episodes and clips, including Why I Think Most People FAIL in Life, Turning Into the Storm, The SECRET HABITS Millionaires Use Every Day That YOU CAN COPY! | Dean Graziosi, Aligning Values with Success, #422: From Frustration to Fulfillment: Grace Harry’s Path to True Joy, and #457, Soulful Reflections, 660.