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Profile: Emmanuel Green
Emmanuel Green

Emmanuel Green @AmbassadorEmmanuelGreen 

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Today, I want to share with you something I wrote that is based on one of the most common things I hear from many people who take the time to write to me.

“I try so hard, I study so many people, I try to do all the right things… why am I still not as successful as I want to be!?”

Wow.

What a complicated question to unwrap.

And all of the people who have asked me this kind of question have been in different situations.

Some of them are old, some are young. Some have kids, others don’t.

So I made an attempt to boil it down to what resonates to EVERYONE, no matter your situation.

I put it on our huddle as “The 4 Most Frequent (And Debilitating) Thoughts That Prevent People From Being Successful.”

In this huddle, we share the most common things I have seen through my countless hours of coaching of what is holding people back.

You see, I honestly believe that anyone can turn their life around, no matter where they currently find themselves.

I truly think that the only thing holding ANYONE back from success is their own thoughts, patterns, and habits.

So, I outlined the 4 most common things that I hear, and I’m sharing them with you.

I’m also sharing how to overcome them. #4 is the one that sticks with me the most.

It is simply the thought of, “I can’t.”

I hear it far too often in my private coaching.

Me- “Why don’t you do this or that?”

Student- “I can’t.”

Me- “Why haven’t you tried this?”

Student- “I can’t.”

My job is very simple.

I’m here to teach you that YOU ABSOLUTELY CAN!

If something pops into your head, and your first thought is, “I can’t,” you are lying to yourself.

So please, if “I can’t” pops in your head too often, then check out this blog post.

It was meant for you.

Take a second to read the post, and please reply back with the thought that most resonates with you.

I hope I can help you overcome it.
Emmanuel Green

Emmanuel Green @AmbassadorEmmanuelGreen 

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