We’ve all experienced something that has demotivated, deflated, or derailed us. What’s your stuck story?

In this episode of the Mission-Critical Leader Podcast, we talk about those narratives we tell ourselves and what we can do to overcome them.

What’s Your Stuck Story?

In the fifth grade, I received a stuck story that stayed with me for a decade. This limiting belief was that I wasn’t good enough. I didn’t deserve success, happiness, abundance, love, or belonging. Instead, I deserved to be reminded how much of a failure I was.

I believed this for years (sadly) until I was able to break free.

And I’ve learned over the years, we all carry that baggage with us.

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I’ll share that story, plus how I recently used this idea to help coach my daughter, in today’s episode.

In This Episode

In today’s episode, we talk about:

  • How to identify your stuck story.
  • The difference between a fixed and growth mindset
  • Realworld examples of how to break free
  • My 5th-grade horror story
  • Overcoming limiting beliefs
  • How to rewrite your narrative and experience victory.

About Justin

Dr. Justin Hiebert works with mission-critical leaders to accomplish the unimaginable. Justin realizes that no leader needs more things to do, so he works with his clients to get the right things done. His clients rise above burnout, captivate their teams, and transform their communities. By engaging their hearts and minds, his clients unlock their full potential to be, do, and have it all. This affords them the ability to leave a legacy of influence and impact on the world. He is a husband, father, teacher, learner, and champion of joy. He resides in Bakersfield with his wife, four kids, two cats, and one dog. In his free time, he loves exercising, riding motorcycles, and doing anything outdoors.

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