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Miinkay Yu

Mindset is Everything

Published about 3 years ago • 1 min read

I can't believe it's been a year since Kobe Bryant left us. I was scrolling through Instagram and saw this life lesson from him - "If you're a afraid to fail, then you're probably going to fail." That rang so true for me because 2020 was all about failure and endings of all my plans. I was forced to throw away my original plans due to COVID. That sent me head first into building my online business and then every day was a battle with fear of failing. At first my inner dialogue was a lot of "What if people see my posts and don't like them?" "What if no one comes to my webinars?" "What if no one listens to my podcast?"

Today I can safely say that most of those fears are gone. But I still walked in this weird fear of failure funk. Fear of having my plans dashed. Fear of not getting what I want for 2021.

That's why I got inspired to create a workshop around letting go of the 2020 Mindset and building a better 2021 Mindset. I'll talk about how to let go of 2020. And how to create a mindset and foundation that won't get upended. Please register with the link below! It's totally free because I want to share what I've been doing for myself and to better my own mindset.

Register for my FREE 1-hr workshop Thurs, Jan 28 @ 6:30pm PST

Confused No More - Bust Out of the 2020 Mindset

Register Here

->Bring a pen and paper or plan to write digitally.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

This workshop will be recorded so if you can't make it or miss it, then make sure you register so that you receive the recording.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Miinkay

Miinkay Yu

Miinkay is a coach, bodyworker, and professional listener. In her newsletter she share life's lessons and encourages you to keep moving past whatever obstacle you're facing.

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