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What We Tell Ourselves

What We Tell Ourselves

We have stories about ourselves,

and those are not who we are.

We have stories about the work,

and those are not what the work is.

You are you.

The work is the work.

As artists, we're called to let go of these stories.

We move forward in the energy of curiosity to see what transpires.

Even if perceived chaos, there is order and pattern.

The work is you.

You are the work.

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Transformational Leader not settling for the normalization of change. www.BrianMunroe.TV

There are so many great insights in this book I decided to break this into 2 parts. Here is part 2 - Enjoy‼️

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