The Ultimate Success Mantra (USM) is the antidote to our ULPs (147)Ĭounters the ULP, which contracts you and holds you backĮxpand in abundance, love, and success (148) Gay's is "having respect for the creative process with no judgement and with patience" (134)
*mine is happiness, positivity, honesty/cutting out BS, good energy, silly but professional, fighting the status quo with happiness* What is my unique ability? (132) my superpower? (137) "When I'm doing that, the thing I love most about it is _"ĭig behind the reasoning for your ULP limitations (129) "When I'm at my best, the exact thing I'm doing is _" "I commit to living in my Zone of Genius, now and forever." *take this out for post* How can I bring forth my genius in ways that serve others and myself at the same time?Īcknowledge the fears instead of pushing them away
Self-awareness of flaws and curiosity for them is key (110)Ĭhuckling about your flaws instead of criticizing them (110)Īffirmation - learn about the Upper Limit Problem (111)Įxpand your potential and capacity for abundance and success (112) Unsubscribe from tradition (108-9) *possible episodeĪttitude of wonder is greater than blaming (109) Thinking you don't deserve happiness (42)Įach and both people in a disagreement are 100% responsible, not 50% (87) Let your capacity for good feelings expand (22) Keep your love and creativity growing with your material success (3)Īm I willing to increase the amount of time every day that I feel good inside?Īm I willing to increase the amount of time that my whole life goes well?Īm I willing to feel good and have my life go well all the time?Īre you willing to take the Big Leap to your ultimate level of success in money, love, and creative contribution? Overall message: Rise above your limits and accept greatness and prosperity to occur all the time in life, not just once in a while. If you’ve read The Big Leap or have any thoughts to share, send me an email! I’d really love to hear. What follows are the notes I took when I read it about two months ago. It gives a unique perspective on how we should give ourselves permission and the space to feel good not just sometimes, but all the time. The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks is a book I mention often in my posts and one that I love to recommend to people.