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The War on Words - Easier Said Than Done
- Oct 6 2020
- Length: 8 mins
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- Esmirna Flores
- 05-23-23
Gospel
Great job once again. YOU need to do the work and stfu! Put up or shut up!
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- Kelly M.
- 08-06-21
Wow
I highly recommend and have become obsessed with Gary John Bishop, Amazing and eye opening, can’t stop listening, podcasts... books...love all of it!
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- HappyCamper
- 06-13-21
Real truth for the brave and people who know they need to take ACTION!
I love Gary’s honesty, his rawness, and no BS approach. No sugar-coating, no caudling, no telling you things just to make sure your precious little heart doesn’t break, no wiping your tears, no excuses, no “psychological” mumbo-jumbo, and definitely no “there, there…” connotations. Doesn’t mean you can’t cry or show emotion, just own it and move on with it.
So many self-development gurus (not that Gary holds himself as one), tell you airy-fairy ideas that lead nowhere, maybe you’d feel better for a moment or two, but it’s not anything tangible in the real world. Gary’s approach peels back the the rainbows and unicorns, and gets to the juicy stuff that needs to be addressed. It helps when he uses real-life examples, so you can understand what he’s talking about.
When I look beyond it all, it boils down to respect for one another and everything in between each of us. Gary’s take home message (in my eyes), seems to revolve around this idea of stopping blame, stopping hate, stopping unnecessarily fighting, resisting, stopping the need to be self-righteous, and pointing fingers essentially to other people or situations; but instead…. taking responsibility for your own feelings, judgments, criticisms, thoughts, actions, and how your LIFE has turned out. You can’t put that on anyone else (yes, not even your parents..)
I love that Gary points out over and over that we all have excuses/reasons for not doing something, (or doing something) but we need to own it, and admit that yes we’re using excuses so we can stay where we are, it’s comfortable. Let’s not beat around the bush.
I’ve been down the path of self-development for 10 years and this is probably the first time I’ve come across someone who just gives it to you straight (using philosophy and real life as an anchor); but it is tangible information; not just ideas.
I love all the other stuff too-such as inner spiritual work, but listening to Gary made me realize that I still separate myself from others who aren’t “like me”, and that is something I need to work on. Spiritual work and tangible self-growth work from Gary’s teachings is to me, the perfect combination.
I’m so freaking glad I came upon Gary’s work! If you’re someone who needs a good head-shaking (I know I do), then listen to his podcast, and get his books…it’s like getting hundreds of thousands worth of REALLY good one-on-one coaching! I usually don’t post reviews, but I can’t stop myself from writing this one! 😊
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- Fabric Penguin
- 09-27-21
War On Words, not a war with myself anymore
After listening to all of Gary's books (many times each) I was excited to find his podcast. I am so thankful for the contribution Gary is making available to us. I have now listened to 8 episodes all in my car driving to work. It's a great way to start the day and a great way to get focus to help contribute myself to others. One more thing.......why not contribute by leaving a review yourself?