EPISODE #1156

Live Courageously with Joe Bernstein

We talked about the factors holding us back from living the lives we want, why it’s easy to get wrapped up in strategy and miss out on doing the work that’s really important, and how to start living a courageous life!

Aug 4, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood ENGAGE:  We talked about the factors holding us back from living the lives we want, why it’s easy to get wrapped up in strategy and miss out on doing the work that’s really important, and how to start living a courageous life with Joe Bernstein, Founder of Drop the Armor coaching.  Listen to learn the danger and cost of choosing comfort over creation!  

For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 19:12!

You can learn more about Joe at JoeBernsteinCoaching.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Joe Bernstein

Joe Bernstein

Guest

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