Learning to Trust Your Instincts | The Tools
Most people’s number one regret on their deathbed is “I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life other people expected of me.” To be true to yourself, you must learn to follow your instincts. In this video, Barry reveals a way to honor and act upon your instincts. If you follow the four steps of the Instinct Cycle, your life can become the truest expression of who you’re meant to be. Subscribe to be alerted when new videos are released. Sign up for The Tools Newsletter: https://www.thetoolsbook.com/contact Follow The Tools on Facebook: / thetools Follow The Tools on Twitter: / thetoolsbook Follow The Tools on Instagram: / Visit our website: https://www.thetoolsbook.com/ The Tools are a dynamic, results-oriented set of practices that aim to unleash your full potential. Created by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels, Hollywood’s “most sought after shrinks,'' these easy-to-use techniques transform everyday challenges—big and small—into opportunities to bring about bold and dramatic change in your life.

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