Do you ever feel like something is holding you back from achieving your goals, no matter how hard you work? The hidden beliefs and unconscious fears buried deep in your mind could be sabotaging your success without you even realizing it.
Discover how to uncover and overcome the lies your inner critic has been telling you in this eye-opening conversation with Success Coach, Amber Fuhriman. Amber is an inspiring speaker who shares her wisdom and experience overcoming challenges to find her purpose. She offers valuable insights into human behavior and how our past can influence our present decisions.
Join the conversation as Daniel and Amber provide thought-provoking perspectives on gaining self-awareness and changing behaviors, the influence of our subconscious mind on our decision-making, what our reactions say about us, the importance of having the willingness to reprogram our limiting beliefs, how to start listening to our beliefs, and lessons from Amber’s book, Break Your Bullshit Box”.
“Listen to that voice in your head. When it tells you something, believe it because we don't get any growth by challenging what our unconscious mind believes is true.” —Amber Fuhriman
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Amber Furman is an entrepreneur, success coach, and author based in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has a background as an attorney but left her law career after realizing she wanted to help more people achieve success and fulfillment. Amber is now the founder of Success Development Solutions, which provides NLP training and coaching to help clients overcome limiting beliefs and excuses that are holding them back.
04:39 “We constantly have to remind ourselves to put our unicorn back on the shelf and put it where it belongs because they don’t exist.” —Amber Fuhriman
08:49 “We should want more of things that serve our purpose. But we shouldn’t need it to feel whole and worthy.” —Amber Fuhriman
13:39 “Each time I learned something about myself, I healed a little bit.” —Amber Fuhriman
16:38 “The first thing that we all have to do is acknowledge that we’re doing the best that we can with the tools, the knowledge, and the resources that we have. Whatever decisions and choices we made served a purpose for us at the time. Those behaviors will continue unless we are willing to acknowledge the purpose that they served.” —Amber Fuhriman
18:36 “Be willing to give yourself the grace that you give other people.” —Amber Fuhriman
19:30 “As humans, we are incredibly good at convincing ourselves that something else other than us is the problem.” —Amber Fuhriman
21:26 “We are emotional beings that pretend to make decisions logically. And if we don’t think we’re worth it, then we are never going to allow ourselves to have it. And that requires some serious, serious self-work.” —Amber Fuhriman
23:07 “We don’t rise to our level of education. We fall to what we believe we deserve.” —Daniel Gomez
32:22“When we get to change the way that we look at our career, then all of a sudden, we get to change our results.” —Amber Fuhriman
36:20 “Any time you get emotionally triggered by anything, ask yourself, what about this is about me? And listen to the answers that you get.” —Amber Fuhriman
46:43 “Most adults don’t know how to think for themselves, or how to ask themselves the right questions.” —Daniel Gomez
49:39 “Listen to that voice in your head. When it tells you something, believe it because we don’t get any growth by challenging what our unconscious mind believes is true.” —Amber Fuhriman
52:06 “If courage is a value that I hold, then living my life to its absolute fullest and impacting as many lives as I can is a non-negotiable for me.” —Amber Fuhriman