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🗓️ 10 May 2018
⏱️ 19 minutes
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Divinity lives within us all. Most of the time, it’s buried deep under the self-defeating and self-limiting stories we tell ourselves. In this episode, I explore some of my most powerful self-defeating stories and how I overcame them. For me, my self-defeating stories largely involve my parents. Divorce, living in my car, and so on.
What are the self-limiting stories you tell yourself?
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0:00.0 | This is 15 minutes to freedom. |
0:02.0 | I'm your host Ryan Nidell and today's episode is Family Matters. |
0:17.0 | So I've shared this story before quite some time ago on Facebook and it was part of |
0:24.2 | something that a good buddy of mine Danny Page had put out for you know probably two years |
0:28.6 | ago was a seven-day video challenge of hopping on a Facebook video was before Facebook Live was around and |
0:34.0 | recording a video and then sharing it about things that went on your life that |
0:37.7 | bothered you and so this story is some of you is going to be old and some of you it's |
0:40.7 | not I progress quite a bit since this time period but I feel like it's |
0:44.4 | a valuable thing to share with you as a listeners to paint a picture of where I've come from |
0:49.5 | maybe versus where I'm at now. So growing up I had what I would have called a you know average middle America upbringing you know |
0:58.6 | a sister that's four years younger a mother and a father. Father worked all day. |
1:04.0 | Mother took care of the kids. |
1:06.0 | Things were good. |
1:07.0 | He grew up outside of a little town |
1:09.0 | outside of Buffalo, New York, |
1:10.0 | called East Aurora. |
1:11.0 | Dad worked for a company called Delphi cable and mom was a stay-at-home mom. And through |
1:16.5 | that, as my father started to ascend to ascend the ladder inside of Adelphi Cable, he started climbing |
1:21.3 | poles and by the time he left |
1:23.1 | Adelphi he ended up being vice president of the organization and as he |
1:26.8 | kept climbing that corporate ladder he was given more and more responsibility |
1:30.7 | and that responsibility caused him to have to travel a lot. And growing up I was very, very close to my father. Close to them until second or third grade. Where it would be, couldn't wait for him to get home. We were buddies. I'd go with him to work on the weekends |
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