The older I get, the more intolerant I become of the excuses I’ve held onto in my life – the excuses that have prevented me from really committing to who I really am and what I’m really capable of. Here’s a few of my common excuses; maybe you can relate:

“Life is hard. I’m too tired. I don’t have the energy to do this.”

“Somebody has already done what I think I’m supposed to do, or they’ve done it better.
There’s no point in me doing it now.”

“I don’t have time.”

“I’ll do it later once I have all my other stuff figured out.”

And so on, and so on.

As long as I give my energy over to these thoughts, my odds at really fully committing to my life and my personal evolution are slim to none. What’s worse, the longer I entertain these thoughts, the more they become a breeding ground for rationalizing fear and procrastination, keeping my true commitment at bay.

I know I am not alone in this internal struggle with commitment. It’s part of the human experience.

Whether you have trouble committing to your dreams, your personal growth, your job, or your intimate relationship, the problem is rooted in some of the basic illusions we hold about the concept of commitment.

In today’s video, I debunk the top common myths about commitment. And so I don’t leave you hanging, I also share with you the questions to use to uproot these illusions for good.

If you’re ready for an extreme makeover of your common excuses that prevent you from living the life you want, then it’s time to press play.


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Ok, now that you’ve watched the video, it’s time to own up.

You can change your relationship with commitment right now by declaring in the comments below what excuse you plan to give up once and for all. And if you’re feeling really brave, declare  a promise, however small, to take one action in the name of giving up that excuse.

Change starts now. It’s in your hands, ladies. What are you waiting for?

Big love,

Amy