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Improve your life by tackling tolerations (continued)

Risky business
Yes, there are potential costs to removing tolerations from your life. For one thing, you may initially mourn the loss of the buzz that comes from excessive activity. You may grieve as you let go of relationships that have previously sucked all your energy. I suggest starting with the small, easy stuff to get a feel for how to use your new energy. The good news is that when we create space in our lives, new and precious opportunities emerge almost effortlessly.

I challenge you to post your results on the Power Boards. How long is your list of tolerations? What benefits did you notice after handling a few of them? How great is your life becoming? Have you come up with any cool ideas on how you can use urgency levels to organize your tolerations?

Get these tolerations handled, and I promise that a whole new source of time and energy will become available to you. Your life will be easier, more simple, comfortable, and fun.

Benefits of being toleration-free
Here's a list of benefits of being toleration free, from Coach University, at http://www.CoachU.com.

  • You'll stop wasting your life, trying to manage situations that shouldn't be there in the first place;

  • You'll have more energy;

  • You'll grow more quickly because you're no longer distracted or weighed down by situations, people, or things;

  • You'll upgrade your emotional life by cleaning up and out difficult, disruptive, and downright toxic relationships;

  • You'll model what's possible for family and friends.

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Kimberly Bryant is a business and personal success coach who helps empower people to real fulfillment in their lives and work. For a free sample telephone coaching session call 719-256-4786 or write to timecoach@juno.com.

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Kimberly Bryant is a business and personal success coach who helps empower people to real fulfillment in their lives and work. For a free sample telephone coaching session call 719-256-4786 or write to timecoach@juno.com.


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