Before i had even completed my life coaching training, a mi c quickety clack on my computer asked me what do you think about skidiving? Life coaching column. It turned into one of the things i'm most proud of in my whole career, which is i never missed a single issue in 11 years writing for that magazine. And that became my book, how to fly. I was dealing with some p t s d and some depression during law school. That book is what i point to that made me er, that gave me the courage and the bravery to drop out a law school. So i would encourage people to do their best to interrupt their auto pilot.
Melanie Curtis is a coach, speaker, author and professional skydiver with over 11,000 jumps and 26 years in the sport. Melanie is a passionate entrepreneur and voice in personal development.
Top 3 Value Bombs:
1. Be brave. Break down. Crack up. Be free.
2. Do your best to interrupt your auto-pilot. We tend to not think about intentionally reflecting on what values, ideas, or fears are driving our choices and actions.
3. Preparation is awesome, but it’s not great when preparation seems perfectionism, then ends up keeping us from ever launching whatever it is.
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