April 17, 2023
Fear Less To Cross The Bridge To Bliss; Colin Kingsmill

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Colin Kingsmill is a transformational coach and Founding Partner at Whole Human Coaching. He is currently authoring a book entitled “Fear Less: Crossing the Bridge from Fear to Bliss.” When people get stuck at critical transition points in their lives, he assists them in deconstructing the stories in their heads, overcoming fear, and reconstructing a new narrative to move forward, live their authentic selves, and thrive. Today, he is dedicated to helping people become fearless and rediscover their humanity and freedom; remember who they are and who they will be to make positive change in our world.
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- Book: Fear Less: Crossing the Bridge from Fear to Bliss (Unpublished)
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- I left that, and I went to do something else. Another project. And I immediately recognized that this was a similar situation. And, because I had started to be more mindful and more aware and listening to myself and just more attentive because of the previous experience.
- The second experience where bullying and absolute toxicity were present, I retracted and pulled myself out of that situation as fast as I could. But bullying is such an awful thing today. and
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