Before the Psychological Switch, I used to spend months procrastinating on having a difficult conversation with people close to me – especially when it involved telling them something they didn’t want to hear.
If you’re anything like me, you may have imagined all the possible scenarios and paths the conversation could take (…even the really dark ones). And because of this, maybe you’ve gone on to feel anxiety, worry and a deep sense of fear about the impending doom of how they might react.
And all of this happens before you’re anywhere near actually having the conversation in real life.
The problem is, the quality of your relationships and maybe even the quality of your entire life comes down to your ability to have those difficult, awkward, and sometimes extremely uncomfortable conversations.
In the following short but powerful video, I break down what’s really holding you back from having these difficult conversations, and how to move past the fear to a place where you can conduct them in a calm, confident, and courageous way.
Here’s what else you’ll discover:
- What’s really going on when we’re putting off having that difficult conversation and one thing that can immediately stop the procrastination
- The deceptive nature of thought and how we can all get tricked into thinking that it’s something other than thought that is creating our reality
- Why trying to predict how another person is going to react to what you do or say in a given situation is a waste of time & energy
- The difference between having an intellectual knowing and a deep insightful understanding of where our feelings are coming from
- Why Alfred Hitchcock isn’t afraid of his own movies and why we don’t need to be afraid of our own thought created movies either
- And much, much more …
Here’s where to watch the video:

