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In episode 20 of the new Awaken The Possibilities Podcast, Host Terry Wildemann interviews Rober Belle on "Unlock Your Creativity To Improve Your Life”. Awaken the Possibilities Podcast features successful entrepreneurs and intuitive leaders who offer insights on how to attract success in business and life.
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About Robert Belle:
I am a champion for people to blow the lid off their creative limitations so that they can live a more fulfilling life. I am on a quest to have people return to their heart centre and unlock their unique value by believing in their crazy ideas. I work with entrepreneurs to help them navigate the challenges of starting and growing a business through by making continuous minor adjustments that yield major improvements.
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About Terry Wildemann:
Terry Wildemann is the owner of Intuitive Leadership® and a Business and Resilience Accelerator, Speaker and Certified Executive Coach.
Terry's specialty is working with tired, unhealthy, close-to-burned-out entrepreneurs and professionals and helps them leap off the stress hamster wheel. They evolve into unstoppable stress resilient intuitive leaders and practical business mystics. Terry’s timely message guides clients and students to integrate intuition, stress resilience, positive communications and leadership with grounded business systems to achieve success by positively serving and influencing others. Her leadership experience includes owning a manufacturing company, image consulting company, leadership and holistic education center.
Website URL:: www.IntuitiveLeadership.com
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Linkedin: www.LInkedin.com/in/TerryWildemann
Twitter: www.twitter.com/terrywildemann www.twitter.com/leaderintuition
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TRANSCRIPT
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Terry Wildemann: Okay.
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Terry Wildemann: Welcome everyone to today's episode of awaken the possibilities. I'm your host, Terry will demand. One of the things about this show is that we focus on bringing exciting guests on board who help you awaken the possibilities in lots of different ways.
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Terry Wildemann: You know, one of the things about being an entrepreneurial leader is that it's important for us to stay open. It's important for us to stay flexible and it's important for us.
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Terry Wildemann: To be really clear on specific steps that get us to our goals. Unfortunately, we are sometimes unclear on the steps that we need to take
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Terry Wildemann: One of the things that I know about this, about our guests for today is that this very left brain person who is an accountant has a true creative side that helps him really bring out the best in his clients. So I would like to introduce you to Robert bell
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Terry Wildemann: Robert, is a transformational speaker a mentor and an ACC a qualified accountant. He helps people who feel stuck in their career or life journey.
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Terry Wildemann: To break away from the norm and find new paths that revealed their true value.
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Terry Wildemann: He focuses on dismantling the line between licensed professionals and the creative world. And that's really important because it's important for us to really integrate both sides of our brain.
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Terry Wildemann: He shared his secrets of creative success at his numerous speaking engagements, as well as on various TV and podcast interviews.
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Terry Wildemann: He also spent much of his time mentoring and guiding men of all ages to have a strong positive impact on their families.
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Terry Wildemann: And society as a whole is the winner of the 2019 advocate of the year. Congratulations by the ACC for his work, assisting other accountants.
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Terry Wildemann: To embrace their creativity and reach new growth potentials, both personally and professionally. Welcome to the awaken the possibilities podcast Robert bell
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Robert: Yeah, thank you so much, very excited to be here.
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Terry Wildemann: Very nice to be here. Now Robert, as you can see I've got my angels on this side, which is my right side.
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Terry Wildemann: And I've got all my left brain books on this side and I sit in the middle.
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Terry Wildemann: I bring together the practical tactical a logical with the emotional the energetic the intuitive in the spiritual
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Terry Wildemann: So we create practical business mystics here on the making the possibilities and I get a sense that that is what you do your own work. So can you tell us about it.
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Terry Wildemann: What is it that got you to this place of integrating the left brain, the right brain and helping people to play with all of it.
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Robert: Thank you again for having me on the podcast I am
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Robert: I just decided to listen to the call of Nature and Science is not telling us that we were meant to not just be political or not just be creative only, but to be together is the way our brains are wired. It's how we are, we can all possibilities is how we thrive and not just merely survive.
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Robert: You know, I've always was different kid growing up. And initially, I thought, is because I wasn't good enough. You know, we all hold go through that. But when I say
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Robert: You say,
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Terry Wildemann: I think a lot of us do.
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Robert: And we do that because we we tend to look at our value based on what's happening on the outside and then when you get inside we realize we
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Robert: Would have inside is different from what everyone else has. So let me just hide a part of me so that I can fit in. And that was me. That was just me. I was just going into flow.
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Robert: Really hiding parts of the not exploring the you know the vast world that lives inside of me and I just decided, you know what
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Robert: I can't do it anymore. I will. I literally couldn't fit in well. Like I struggled
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Robert: And every time I tried to fit in, people will push me without me. No, you can't fit in here and I didn't understand what you're telling me I thought they were saying I'm not good enough. But you tell me know you're just unique you don't fit in here.
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Terry Wildemann: And what is it that made you different from the rest of them.
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Robert: Hopeless dreamer.
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Robert: Curiosity imagination. I just couldn't accept the things just the way they are not that I didn't believe it, but I always believed, like we can do what we want to do.
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Robert: Things that have to be the same. We can live in a world that we can create the world that we want to live it. We don't just have to accept it. So we can make steps to get there. When
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Robert: Everyone around you like just crazy living in the clouds. You know, you just dream too much this is reality, he has. So why can't we make it a reality and I refused. I could never get an answer a question. So I decided to look for the answer myself.
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Terry Wildemann: What did you find Robert
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Robert: Pandora's box.
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Robert: When I started my journey I realized
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Robert: I can start the journey by looking to figure out where I need to be I first needed to recognize where I was.
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Robert: Which is a place that wasn't supposed to be. So before I could even get to figure out my why I had to figure out what's, why not I had to remove all the limitations and
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Robert: Whenever I work with clients they always say you're taking steps backwards. You're going the wrong direction. But I said, No, we have to deconstruct all the stuff that we put in our lives, all the things we've accepted.
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Robert: All the, you know, it's a Pandora's box. A lot of the good things are going to come out but also we have to deal with some, you know, hot, the part issue. So I started that journey and it was
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Robert: Was a bit rough because there was no one to guide me and I realized, whoa, I have so many things that I believe are true that weren't really true. I mean, I could do what I want to do. I don't have to be an accountant and not be creative.
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Robert: And that was the big push back and people can say
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Robert: How can you come up with an idea you and our content, I think. So how does that limit me. It's just a profession. It's not who I am and I
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Robert: Worked hard to make sure that people realize that I'm not limited by my profession are not limited by where I was born, or anything. I am a human being, and I am created to be unique.
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Terry Wildemann: And isn't an unfortunate that so many people
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Terry Wildemann: Have a hard time realizing that they themselves are also unique
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Robert: It is, and that's why I started this journey. I said, I can't be selfish about it because
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Robert: The person I am today is I could never have even dreamt about it. Yes, I was a big treatment green. Oh, but I would never have imagined.
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Robert: I tell people, one of the big things. I came up came I conquered was public speaking. I could not speak in public I shivered I shaved ice sweat. I
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Robert: It was really embarrassing. And if you tell me today like to introduce our speaker, I would never have imagined that absolutely not. And so many of us, we try to achieve the things we can see ahead of us. We don't go beyond that we don't try to do things that will even shock us
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Terry Wildemann: So who do you speak to Robert
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Robert: I call them a hidden misled creative
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Terry Wildemann: Hidden
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Terry Wildemann: Misled creatives.
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Terry Wildemann: And where do you find these hidden miss
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Terry Wildemann: Lead creators and what organizations do they belong to.
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Robert: So I find them. My filler content in the back office who have ideas, but just keep quiet. The lawyer who's working nonstop always
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Robert: You know, trying to prepare for case or something, who's just unsatisfied, someone who is I call them.
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Robert: Superman Clark Kent, try to transition into Superman, they play the clock and rules so well in the nine to five.
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Robert: But when they get into the domain of the craft or cookie and or just something they come alive and they leave that part of them there. So,
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Robert: That's where I find these people people. What is granted people who don't necessarily want to climb the corporate ladder. But who wants to have value. Want to have an impact.
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Terry Wildemann: Nice. Nice. Nice. Now do you find them or do they find you.
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Robert: Both
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Terry Wildemann: So what is that about you, Robert. That
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Robert: attracts me
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Terry Wildemann: Because
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Robert: share my story. I still I can I, that's all I can say I share my story and I keep getting comments. Wow, how did you do that, how did you transition. How were you able to overcome these things.
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Robert: Are you able to stay calm during this pandemic. You know, I just keep getting questions and they come to me when they come to me. Then I explained to them. And I just keep consistent with my message in
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Terry Wildemann: Congratulations. Can you share. I know you've shared your story, is there a different message that you share or is there is your message and add on to sharing your story.
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Robert: So as I mentioned, my story. My people closer to me I flipped the script.
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Robert: I stopped sharing the story and I asked them to share their story indirectly, they don't even know what I'm doing. I asked them to share their story.
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Robert: I turned the tables to them and turn them into them and they start speaking and as they start hearing them so speak, they realize okay
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Robert: There is actually something here. For instance, if I sit with someone
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Robert: And I say, Hey, I'm a, I'm a creative, but I'm also account is like now I'm not creative and I do have a creative, one of my body.
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Robert: And I flipped the script and I just let them tell their story like Okay, tell me about a time when you come alive when you really feel
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Robert: Energetic and so yeah when I'm doing this when I have these ideas and by this of declarations, like, All right, well, maybe I'm creative. Tell me more. And then we take it from there.
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Terry Wildemann: So you are an advocate of asking open ended questions.
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Robert: Absolutely.
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Terry Wildemann: So I bet you really enroll folks when you're interacting with them, so can you please share with me one of the best clients that you not their name, but the experience of one of the best clients that you've ever had.
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Robert: That's a very, very nice question not sharing names, like you said,
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Robert: The best glide. I've had is someone very close to me. She is a singer and she has been a single all her life and
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Robert: She just always had a limited belief that she was not a singer yesterday she would sing absolutely phenomenal.
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Robert: And I took him under my wing and she she studied a bit of graphic design. So, you know, more on the creative side what very logical and sequential, etc.
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Robert: Mexico under my wing. And I said, You need to blossom this gift that you have, you know, don't worry about people accept it or reject it. You need to do it for you first before you can serve others. And we worked. We worked on.
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Robert: Building
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Robert: A very holistic approach. So we built on setting up a business structure around her music and we're working on our finances personal finances motivation help contain to exercise and, you know, mindfulness
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Robert: In the know she does have positive affirmations and she released her first single last year and in less than one week it hit the top 100 trending songs and apple on iTunes and
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Robert: She's just dropped her album. So she was just the best client because we
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Robert: We took our time and we had to get to all of stuff.
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Terry Wildemann: Congratulations.
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Terry Wildemann: I think that speaks volumes that speaks volumes. So is there anything else special that you would like to share with you awaken the possibilities audience.
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Robert: Yes, we creativity is is not something you need to learn, it's very natural inside of you, creativity, something you want to learn, you know, think back to when your child.
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Terry Wildemann: I'm going to read that.
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Terry Wildemann: Creativity is something you on learn
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Terry Wildemann: Yeah, I like that.
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Robert: Yeah, being creative is something online and
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Robert: You, let's break down what creativity is it's not artistic expression only it extends beyond that, it extends into the scholarly spaces access to every aspect of our lives into the kitchen into play in
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Robert: Everywhere because creativity simply connecting the dots putting as many dots as possible on the on the table and then trying to connect those dots and we have many dots in our lives. We have experiences we have failures. We have victories.
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Robert: We have so many things. And if you look at the dots connected in your life in the lives of people around you. The society, you will come up with something
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Robert: Magnificent. And that's what an entrepreneur does entrepreneurship simply sees things that others aren't seeing or perhaps aren't looking closely at. So the special thing is that you don't have to fight. You don't have to
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Robert: Struggle to be creative, but the fight struggle is is to remove the barriers that stop you from being creative. Because your mind, your body
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Robert: Everything on you is conspired free to be creative, everything around you. I mean, if you go to the science. They tell us that the primary blood relates creative relax, is you know bluejeans is called a blue
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Robert: Is the color of the sky. So if you just type. What I you know everything around us already priming you to be creative. It's the way or not. Our brains are just meant to work.
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Terry Wildemann: Okay, sounds so delicious. Just, I love that phrase to be creative, you need to unlearn it all. And it's really true.
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Terry Wildemann: And I do believe that our environment ends up either squashing us or elevating us so it is about getting rid of all of that emotional baggage that we've learned from under the age of 10 specifically
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Terry Wildemann: That held us back as adults. So congratulations and it's so delicious to hear of the kind of work that you're doing, especially in the accounting field because I've met a lot of very
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Terry Wildemann: Stale
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Terry Wildemann: Just, just account enter
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Robert: Nice. I was one of them. I was
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Terry Wildemann: The I'm bringing it out so you
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Terry Wildemann: Fail accountant. OK. Now we're getting juicy.
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Terry Wildemann: How did you help out of being a stale accountant.
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Robert: I every day I reflect on that just what what pushed me to do it.
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Robert: And the conclusion I come to every time is that
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Robert: I was convinced with my message I was convinced. Somehow, I have no idea how but I'm just convinced the ideas that I had
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Robert: Actually had a value I picture myself speaking even or skill of speaking I picture myself raising my hand in the meeting, although in the meeting in the boardroom our silent. Like, like, like alarm.
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Robert: But I just had the confidence. I had the confidence that my ideas are good and how it got to the point is that I started putting daily deposits in my mind. I started putting daily deposits in my mind I saw the deposit in, in my mind, and we neglect that a lot of the times, so
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Terry Wildemann: I was really
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Terry Wildemann: Positive
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Terry Wildemann: Daily negative deposits in our brains.
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Robert: Very true. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just started putting daily deposits in my life. I started listening to myself. I really started to listen.
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Robert: To what I'm saying, you know, try to get away from the fear and anxiety in the you know the science tells us that when you're in a flight or fight mode.
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Robert: You know, thinking logic takes a backseat. Right. And we focus our attention. And so I started to just be still, I started to center myself. I started to think
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Robert: Spend time with myself to get rid of all the noise around me and I said you know what, this is a good idea. And even if it doesn't work.
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Robert: I just need to get it out. I can't live with it staying inside of me anymore. And that's what I started to do. So I started to go out of it. Step out of my box I transition from accounting rules. I started, I went to sales actually went to sales customer fee. I went to the front line and
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Robert: It was it was interesting and but I removed the pressure because I had prepared myself to realize that you know what
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Robert: Everything in life is about connections. I don't need to worry about home. Same things
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Robert: Or if I'm the most eloquent. I just need to make a connection with the person. So in sales. I just need to make a connection with the person. How do I connect them to whatever selling
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Robert: Connected problem to solution. That's all I have to do and then their attention will move from me. So I started moving attention away from me message.
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Terry Wildemann: That is brilliant and is really, really cool to go from a stale accountant to a creative sales accountant.
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Terry Wildemann: Brilliant.
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Robert: You know, if you were to ask me, you know, the first step is always the hardest step.
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Robert: Do not want that first step, everything just has to open up
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Robert: You have seen the science, you know, back to the science of what brings the reticulum activating system when you make that first step, your brain is going to go to work to look for all the signals that will help you to get in that direction.
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Robert: So I started getting feedback from people I started getting comments, of course, there were moments of failure. Several lots of them. But I started getting
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Robert: Lots of feedback I started seeing the expression in people's faces. And I think that's what's priceless. You can't quantify it.
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Robert: You feel the connection because I was looking for the connection when I saw it, I was like, yes, even though I was a total failure.
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Robert: I could see, even if I didn't get the sale or whatever it was, I could see the connection. And I realized creativity is on the board conviction is committed ideas that you have
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Robert: Two problems that exist or two situations that are there. And, you know, everything just started to, you know, build up slowly but surely
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Terry Wildemann: Sounds like you'd become a master of law of attraction.
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Robert: I guess you can say that. Yeah.
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Terry Wildemann: Yeah.
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Robert: Very cool.
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Terry Wildemann: Very, very cool. So Robert, do you have any last words that you would like to share with our awaken the possibilities audience before we wrap up the show.
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Robert: My last words will be prioritize
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Robert: Life don't
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Terry Wildemann: get so focused repeat that again. Robert you froze. I'm sorry.
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Terry Wildemann: Prioritize life. Oh.
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Robert: It's creativity in your life, you need to make it a priority.
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Terry Wildemann: And there are times creativity in our lives. Got it.
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Robert: Yes.
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Terry Wildemann: X and
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Robert: The secret that the
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Robert: Most successful people tell us early in the morning, you start your journey meditation.
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Robert: You will have to get yourself in that mind space. So you have to prioritize creativity, make it. The first thing that you do so that your actions become a consequence of your thinking.
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Robert: Don't spend all your time doing actions and then whatever is left over. Do your you're thinking, you have to first learn
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Robert: To pause read think and then you add, you know, Abraham Lincoln said if you give me a task to cut down a tree you spend the first couple hours sharpening the axe and that is going to be
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Robert: Mean take home for the weekend, the possibility audience here the listener who's listening or watching it make creativity, a party and you will blow the lid off like why
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Robert: Look it up and you'll just get possibilities that will blow you away. Trust me.
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Terry Wildemann: Well, thank you so much. Robert, for coming on the show your mindset, your energy. It's so positive and absolutely delightful. I really appreciate it.
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Terry Wildemann: I love learning all about you and listening to your story and to the awaken the possibilities audience. Can you share where they can find you.
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Robert: You can find me on LinkedIn and Robert Bell, etc. And then, Tim. I'm on other social media platforms, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or you can check out my website WWW dot Robert E mail.com
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Terry Wildemann: And Bella spelled be E double L. E. Correct.
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Robert: Yes, absolutely correct. Yes.
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Robert: Yeah.
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Terry Wildemann: Oh. Thank you, Robert.
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Terry Wildemann: For being here and for my waking the possibilities audience. Thank you for being here this week. Remember to please drain our waking the possibilities Facebook group at
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In episode 20 of the new Awaken The Possibilities Podcast, Host Terry Wildemann interviews Rober Belle on "Unlock Your Creativity To Improve Your Life”. Awaken the Possibilities Podcast features successful entrepreneurs and intuitive leaders who offer insights on how to attract success in business and life.
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About Robert Belle:
I am a champion for people to blow the lid off their creative limitations so that they can live a more fulfilling life. I am on a quest to have people return to their heart centre and unlock their unique value by believing in their crazy ideas. I work with entrepreneurs to help them navigate the challenges of starting and growing a business through by making continuous minor adjustments that yield major improvements.
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About Terry Wildemann:
Terry Wildemann is the owner of Intuitive Leadership® and a Business and Resilience Accelerator, Speaker and Certified Executive Coach.
Terry's specialty is working with tired, unhealthy, close-to-burned-out entrepreneurs and professionals and helps them leap off the stress hamster wheel. They evolve into unstoppable stress resilient intuitive leaders and practical business mystics. Terry’s timely message guides clients and students to integrate intuition, stress resilience, positive communications and leadership with grounded business systems to achieve success by positively serving and influencing others. Her leadership experience includes owning a manufacturing company, image consulting company, leadership and holistic education center.
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Terry Wildemann: Okay.
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Terry Wildemann: Welcome everyone to today's episode of awaken the possibilities. I'm your host, Terry will demand. One of the things about this show is that we focus on bringing exciting guests on board who help you awaken the possibilities in lots of different ways.
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Terry Wildemann: You know, one of the things about being an entrepreneurial leader is that it's important for us to stay open. It's important for us to stay flexible and it's important for us.
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Terry Wildemann: To be really clear on specific steps that get us to our goals. Unfortunately, we are sometimes unclear on the steps that we need to take
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Terry Wildemann: One of the things that I know about this, about our guests for today is that this very left brain person who is an accountant has a true creative side that helps him really bring out the best in his clients. So I would like to introduce you to Robert bell
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Terry Wildemann: Robert, is a transformational speaker a mentor and an ACC a qualified accountant. He helps people who feel stuck in their career or life journey.
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Terry Wildemann: To break away from the norm and find new paths that revealed their true value.
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Terry Wildemann: He focuses on dismantling the line between licensed professionals and the creative world. And that's really important because it's important for us to really integrate both sides of our brain.
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Terry Wildemann: He shared his secrets of creative success at his numerous speaking engagements, as well as on various TV and podcast interviews.
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Terry Wildemann: He also spent much of his time mentoring and guiding men of all ages to have a strong positive impact on their families.
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Terry Wildemann: And society as a whole is the winner of the 2019 advocate of the year. Congratulations by the ACC for his work, assisting other accountants.
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Terry Wildemann: To embrace their creativity and reach new growth potentials, both personally and professionally. Welcome to the awaken the possibilities podcast Robert bell
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Robert: Yeah, thank you so much, very excited to be here.
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Terry Wildemann: Very nice to be here. Now Robert, as you can see I've got my angels on this side, which is my right side.
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Terry Wildemann: And I've got all my left brain books on this side and I sit in the middle.
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Terry Wildemann: I bring together the practical tactical a logical with the emotional the energetic the intuitive in the spiritual
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Terry Wildemann: So we create practical business mystics here on the making the possibilities and I get a sense that that is what you do your own work. So can you tell us about it.
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Terry Wildemann: What is it that got you to this place of integrating the left brain, the right brain and helping people to play with all of it.
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Robert: Thank you again for having me on the podcast I am
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Robert: I just decided to listen to the call of Nature and Science is not telling us that we were meant to not just be political or not just be creative only, but to be together is the way our brains are wired. It's how we are, we can all possibilities is how we thrive and not just merely survive.
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Robert: You know, I've always was different kid growing up. And initially, I thought, is because I wasn't good enough. You know, we all hold go through that. But when I say
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Robert: You say,
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Terry Wildemann: I think a lot of us do.
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Robert: And we do that because we we tend to look at our value based on what's happening on the outside and then when you get inside we realize we
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Robert: Would have inside is different from what everyone else has. So let me just hide a part of me so that I can fit in. And that was me. That was just me. I was just going into flow.
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Robert: Really hiding parts of the not exploring the you know the vast world that lives inside of me and I just decided, you know what
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Robert: I can't do it anymore. I will. I literally couldn't fit in well. Like I struggled
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Robert: And every time I tried to fit in, people will push me without me. No, you can't fit in here and I didn't understand what you're telling me I thought they were saying I'm not good enough. But you tell me know you're just unique you don't fit in here.
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Terry Wildemann: And what is it that made you different from the rest of them.
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Robert: Hopeless dreamer.
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Robert: Curiosity imagination. I just couldn't accept the things just the way they are not that I didn't believe it, but I always believed, like we can do what we want to do.
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Robert: Things that have to be the same. We can live in a world that we can create the world that we want to live it. We don't just have to accept it. So we can make steps to get there. When
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Robert: Everyone around you like just crazy living in the clouds. You know, you just dream too much this is reality, he has. So why can't we make it a reality and I refused. I could never get an answer a question. So I decided to look for the answer myself.
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Terry Wildemann: What did you find Robert
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Robert: Pandora's box.
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Robert: When I started my journey I realized
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Robert: I can start the journey by looking to figure out where I need to be I first needed to recognize where I was.
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Robert: Which is a place that wasn't supposed to be. So before I could even get to figure out my why I had to figure out what's, why not I had to remove all the limitations and
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Robert: Whenever I work with clients they always say you're taking steps backwards. You're going the wrong direction. But I said, No, we have to deconstruct all the stuff that we put in our lives, all the things we've accepted.
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Robert: All the, you know, it's a Pandora's box. A lot of the good things are going to come out but also we have to deal with some, you know, hot, the part issue. So I started that journey and it was
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Robert: Was a bit rough because there was no one to guide me and I realized, whoa, I have so many things that I believe are true that weren't really true. I mean, I could do what I want to do. I don't have to be an accountant and not be creative.
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Robert: And that was the big push back and people can say
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Robert: How can you come up with an idea you and our content, I think. So how does that limit me. It's just a profession. It's not who I am and I
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Robert: Worked hard to make sure that people realize that I'm not limited by my profession are not limited by where I was born, or anything. I am a human being, and I am created to be unique.
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Terry Wildemann: And isn't an unfortunate that so many people
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Terry Wildemann: Have a hard time realizing that they themselves are also unique
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Robert: It is, and that's why I started this journey. I said, I can't be selfish about it because
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Robert: The person I am today is I could never have even dreamt about it. Yes, I was a big treatment green. Oh, but I would never have imagined.
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Robert: I tell people, one of the big things. I came up came I conquered was public speaking. I could not speak in public I shivered I shaved ice sweat. I
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Robert: It was really embarrassing. And if you tell me today like to introduce our speaker, I would never have imagined that absolutely not. And so many of us, we try to achieve the things we can see ahead of us. We don't go beyond that we don't try to do things that will even shock us
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Terry Wildemann: So who do you speak to Robert
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Robert: I call them a hidden misled creative
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Terry Wildemann: Hidden
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Terry Wildemann: Misled creatives.
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Terry Wildemann: And where do you find these hidden miss
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Terry Wildemann: Lead creators and what organizations do they belong to.
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Robert: So I find them. My filler content in the back office who have ideas, but just keep quiet. The lawyer who's working nonstop always
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Robert: You know, trying to prepare for case or something, who's just unsatisfied, someone who is I call them.
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Robert: Superman Clark Kent, try to transition into Superman, they play the clock and rules so well in the nine to five.
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Robert: But when they get into the domain of the craft or cookie and or just something they come alive and they leave that part of them there. So,
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Robert: That's where I find these people people. What is granted people who don't necessarily want to climb the corporate ladder. But who wants to have value. Want to have an impact.
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Terry Wildemann: Nice. Nice. Nice. Now do you find them or do they find you.
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Robert: Both
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Terry Wildemann: So what is that about you, Robert. That
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Robert: share my story. I still I can I, that's all I can say I share my story and I keep getting comments. Wow, how did you do that, how did you transition. How were you able to overcome these things.
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Robert: Are you able to stay calm during this pandemic. You know, I just keep getting questions and they come to me when they come to me. Then I explained to them. And I just keep consistent with my message in
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Terry Wildemann: Congratulations. Can you share. I know you've shared your story, is there a different message that you share or is there is your message and add on to sharing your story.
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Robert: So as I mentioned, my story. My people closer to me I flipped the script.
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Robert: I stopped sharing the story and I asked them to share their story indirectly, they don't even know what I'm doing. I asked them to share their story.
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Robert: I turned the tables to them and turn them into them and they start speaking and as they start hearing them so speak, they realize okay
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Robert: There is actually something here. For instance, if I sit with someone
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Robert: And I say, Hey, I'm a, I'm a creative, but I'm also account is like now I'm not creative and I do have a creative, one of my body.
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Robert: And I flipped the script and I just let them tell their story like Okay, tell me about a time when you come alive when you really feel
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Robert: Energetic and so yeah when I'm doing this when I have these ideas and by this of declarations, like, All right, well, maybe I'm creative. Tell me more. And then we take it from there.
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Terry Wildemann: So I bet you really enroll folks when you're interacting with them, so can you please share with me one of the best clients that you not their name, but the experience of one of the best clients that you've ever had.
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Robert: That's a very, very nice question not sharing names, like you said,
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Robert: The best glide. I've had is someone very close to me. She is a singer and she has been a single all her life and
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Robert: And I took him under my wing and she she studied a bit of graphic design. So, you know, more on the creative side what very logical and sequential, etc.
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Robert: Mexico under my wing. And I said, You need to blossom this gift that you have, you know, don't worry about people accept it or reject it. You need to do it for you first before you can serve others. And we worked. We worked on.
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Robert: A very holistic approach. So we built on setting up a business structure around her music and we're working on our finances personal finances motivation help contain to exercise and, you know, mindfulness
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Robert: In the know she does have positive affirmations and she released her first single last year and in less than one week it hit the top 100 trending songs and apple on iTunes and
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Terry Wildemann: I think that speaks volumes that speaks volumes. So is there anything else special that you would like to share with you awaken the possibilities audience.
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Robert: Yes, we creativity is is not something you need to learn, it's very natural inside of you, creativity, something you want to learn, you know, think back to when your child.
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Terry Wildemann: I'm going to read that.
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Terry Wildemann: Creativity is something you on learn
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Terry Wildemann: Yeah, I like that.
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Robert: Yeah, being creative is something online and
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Robert: You, let's break down what creativity is it's not artistic expression only it extends beyond that, it extends into the scholarly spaces access to every aspect of our lives into the kitchen into play in
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Robert: Everywhere because creativity simply connecting the dots putting as many dots as possible on the on the table and then trying to connect those dots and we have many dots in our lives. We have experiences we have failures. We have victories.
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Robert: We have so many things. And if you look at the dots connected in your life in the lives of people around you. The society, you will come up with something
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Robert: Magnificent. And that's what an entrepreneur does entrepreneurship simply sees things that others aren't seeing or perhaps aren't looking closely at. So the special thing is that you don't have to fight. You don't have to
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Robert: Struggle to be creative, but the fight struggle is is to remove the barriers that stop you from being creative. Because your mind, your body
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Robert: Everything on you is conspired free to be creative, everything around you. I mean, if you go to the science. They tell us that the primary blood relates creative relax, is you know bluejeans is called a blue
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Robert: Is the color of the sky. So if you just type. What I you know everything around us already priming you to be creative. It's the way or not. Our brains are just meant to work.
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Terry Wildemann: Okay, sounds so delicious. Just, I love that phrase to be creative, you need to unlearn it all. And it's really true.
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Terry Wildemann: And I do believe that our environment ends up either squashing us or elevating us so it is about getting rid of all of that emotional baggage that we've learned from under the age of 10 specifically
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Terry Wildemann: That held us back as adults. So congratulations and it's so delicious to hear of the kind of work that you're doing, especially in the accounting field because I've met a lot of very
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Terry Wildemann: Fail accountant. OK. Now we're getting juicy.
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Terry Wildemann: How did you help out of being a stale accountant.
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Robert: I was convinced with my message I was convinced. Somehow, I have no idea how but I'm just convinced the ideas that I had
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Robert: Actually had a value I picture myself speaking even or skill of speaking I picture myself raising my hand in the meeting, although in the meeting in the boardroom our silent. Like, like, like alarm.
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Robert: But I just had the confidence. I had the confidence that my ideas are good and how it got to the point is that I started putting daily deposits in my mind. I started putting daily deposits in my mind I saw the deposit in, in my mind, and we neglect that a lot of the times, so
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Robert: Very true. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just started putting daily deposits in my life. I started listening to myself. I really started to listen.
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Robert: To what I'm saying, you know, try to get away from the fear and anxiety in the you know the science tells us that when you're in a flight or fight mode.
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Robert: You know, thinking logic takes a backseat. Right. And we focus our attention. And so I started to just be still, I started to center myself. I started to think
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Robert: Spend time with myself to get rid of all the noise around me and I said you know what, this is a good idea. And even if it doesn't work.
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Robert: I just need to get it out. I can't live with it staying inside of me anymore. And that's what I started to do. So I started to go out of it. Step out of my box I transition from accounting rules. I started, I went to sales actually went to sales customer fee. I went to the front line and
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Robert: It was it was interesting and but I removed the pressure because I had prepared myself to realize that you know what
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Robert: Everything in life is about connections. I don't need to worry about home. Same things
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Robert: Or if I'm the most eloquent. I just need to make a connection with the person. So in sales. I just need to make a connection with the person. How do I connect them to whatever selling
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Robert: Connected problem to solution. That's all I have to do and then their attention will move from me. So I started moving attention away from me message.
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Terry Wildemann: Brilliant.
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Robert: Do not want that first step, everything just has to open up
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Robert: You have seen the science, you know, back to the science of what brings the reticulum activating system when you make that first step, your brain is going to go to work to look for all the signals that will help you to get in that direction.
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Robert: So I started getting feedback from people I started getting comments, of course, there were moments of failure. Several lots of them. But I started getting
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Robert: Lots of feedback I started seeing the expression in people's faces. And I think that's what's priceless. You can't quantify it.
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Robert: You feel the connection because I was looking for the connection when I saw it, I was like, yes, even though I was a total failure.
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Robert: I could see, even if I didn't get the sale or whatever it was, I could see the connection. And I realized creativity is on the board conviction is committed ideas that you have
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Robert: Two problems that exist or two situations that are there. And, you know, everything just started to, you know, build up slowly but surely
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Terry Wildemann: Sounds like you'd become a master of law of attraction.
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Robert: I guess you can say that. Yeah.
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Terry Wildemann: Yeah.
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Robert: Very cool.
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Terry Wildemann: Very, very cool. So Robert, do you have any last words that you would like to share with our awaken the possibilities audience before we wrap up the show.
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Robert: My last words will be prioritize
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Robert: Life don't
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Terry Wildemann: get so focused repeat that again. Robert you froze. I'm sorry.
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Terry Wildemann: Prioritize life. Oh.
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Robert: It's creativity in your life, you need to make it a priority.
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Terry Wildemann: And there are times creativity in our lives. Got it.
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Robert: Yes.
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Terry Wildemann: X and
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Robert: The secret that the
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Robert: Most successful people tell us early in the morning, you start your journey meditation.
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Robert: You will have to get yourself in that mind space. So you have to prioritize creativity, make it. The first thing that you do so that your actions become a consequence of your thinking.
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Robert: Don't spend all your time doing actions and then whatever is left over. Do your you're thinking, you have to first learn
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Robert: To pause read think and then you add, you know, Abraham Lincoln said if you give me a task to cut down a tree you spend the first couple hours sharpening the axe and that is going to be
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Robert: Mean take home for the weekend, the possibility audience here the listener who's listening or watching it make creativity, a party and you will blow the lid off like why
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Robert: Look it up and you'll just get possibilities that will blow you away. Trust me.
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Terry Wildemann: Well, thank you so much. Robert, for coming on the show your mindset, your energy. It's so positive and absolutely delightful. I really appreciate it.
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Terry Wildemann: I love learning all about you and listening to your story and to the awaken the possibilities audience. Can you share where they can find you.
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Robert: You can find me on LinkedIn and Robert Bell, etc. And then, Tim. I'm on other social media platforms, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or you can check out my website WWW dot Robert E mail.com
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Terry Wildemann: And Bella spelled be E double L. E. Correct.
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Robert: Yes, absolutely correct. Yes.
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Terry Wildemann: Okay, so I need to make sure we add me to add that L at the end.
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Terry Wildemann: Yes, else
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Robert: Yeah.
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Terry Wildemann: Oh. Thank you, Robert.
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Terry Wildemann: For being here and for my waking the possibilities audience. Thank you for being here this week. Remember to please drain our waking the possibilities Facebook group at
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Terry Wildemann: A way of facebook.com forward slash awaken the possibilities. Also, you can download my stress management gift quick should zone.com and it's a simple very
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