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Detective Challenge - solve your habits

When you're a detective everything is interesting
(because everything is potentially of value)

Noticing and observing, analyzing and double-checking, allowing everything to be potentially significant; all help you be the best private eye you can be. This attitude helps you figure out how you tick, why you "work" the way they do and what it all means in relation to the patterns that you are trying to resolve.

The best part is that the detective mindset creates focus. It demands mindfulness. Face it, sometimes you learn stuff about yourself that you would really rather not know. It's easy to default to berating yourself for being such a loser. When you're in detective mode you get to say: "Aha! A clue. How very interesting. I will keep watch to determine what more I can find out!".

You gotta be a pattern sleuth

Think of the hard-boiled gumshoe who is always on the case. Think Philip Marlowe, only hell-bent on the path of self-inquiry, self-discovery and self-healing. The detective is intrigued by the story, driven by the mystery, eager for clues. And even when you're off-duty, you're on-duty.

The case doesn't cease to exist when the work day is over. Even when you're at that bar nursing your pint of low-fat milk, it's still eyes peeled and ears pricked. And clues fall into your lap.

Your mission should you choose to accept it . . .

habits detective teleclassTake the case. Go undercover. Follow the threads. Get help. Learn how to be the best self-investigator you can be.

This free teleclass gives us a chance to work on your case together so you can get excited about releasing and rewriting your patterns.

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