Are there times when you’d like to ask for help? Do you like hearing how others have succeeded at something you’d like to try yourself? How about specific steps you need to take to get out of your comfort zone?
There are many ways to learn, and interviewing the experts is one way. I’d like to offer a new approach to Gutsy Living as I start interviewing Gutsy people who can help answer our questions and steer us with their advice and life stories.
Here’s your chance to ask Robert MacPhee your questions before I interview him on August 24th, 2011.
Please watch the video which explains more about my first guest, Robert MacPhee, the author of Manifesting For Non- Gurus. Robert has worked closely with Jack Canfield, the famous co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series, for the past 10 years, and is now the Director of Jack’s year long Platinum Inner Circle and Train the Trainer programs.
Robert will focus on comfort zones. Here’s what he said.
“Those who are willing to get out of their comfort zones are gutsy, willing to take risks and stretch themselves. We can talk about what comfort zones are, why we get stuck in them and how to bust out of them…”
Here’s your opportunity to ask Robert MacPhee, (Jack Canfield’s master trainer) any question specific to your situation or someone you want to help.
You can either ask in the comment section below or if you prefer to e-mail your question directly to me at: sonia@soniamarsh.com.
Please share this wonderful opportunity with friends or relatives who wish to ask Robert MacPhee a question, including his five step process which he explains in Manifesting for Non-Gurus.
This is going to be exciting! I shall have a podcast ready with your questions and his answers on Monday, August 29th, the day before my birthday. (Just had to throw that one in there.)
Ramona says
As I have gotten older I have developed an intense fear that sometimes cripples me. Some days are ok and some days I cant do anything. It comes over me like a panic attack. I know this fear is keeping me from doing things. For example, I would love to teach at a college but I am afraid to stand up in front of a group. How do I stop this “fear”. I have become fearful of the fear! I know its irrational and silly but I cant shake it. I have even thought of acupuncture or hypnosis. It is stopping me from being gutsy..
Gutsy Writer says
Ramona,
Thanks for your great question and I shall bring it up to Robert during our interview. I hope you come back and listen to his answers on my podcast August 29th.
Lady Fi says
Oh, how exciting! Can’t wait to hear that iPod talk…
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Gutsy Writer says
Thanks LadyFi. Yes, it will be interesting to get a different perspective.
Penelope J. says
My comfort zone is impeding me from going ahead with a lot of seemingly easy things that would not stop someone like you. By now, after 18 years and 4 finished books, I should have published much more than I have yet I constantly self-sabotage my chances. Lots of people have encouraged me, but I procrastinate, make excuses to myself and others, and put up obstacles in my own path. It’s as if I’m expecting, by some stroke of fortune, that this will all just happen. My question might be: Why do I constantly self-sabotage myself from making any real effort to be published?
Penelope J. recently posted..“Fall Seven Times, Stand Up Eight.”
Gutsy Writer says
Pennie,
That’s a fantastic question that applies to me too. I think we always find something to do like social media, that’s easier than getting published.