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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 19 April 2021

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The Courage to Change with Ken D Foster

It all started for him when he was getting therapy. After one year, he told his doctor that he keeps hearing this voice that says, "you have to feel the pain to make the change." In reply, the doctor said, "I can no longer help you. You need to follow that voice." 

He eventually realized that it was the Voice of Change, the Voice of Courage, the Voice of Truth. The next day he walked into a recovery center and his whole world changed from there. 

This started a new pattern of his looking within on a continuous basis, and to stop looking outside of himself for all the answers. 

Through this, in his life, he's had a lot of wealth, and he lost it a few times and learned the secrets of success through failure. 

He says, "we need to fail forward to be able to let go of some of the ego that is stopping us and are limiting us from really expanding who we are and becoming the best version of ourselves."

How do you grow courage? 

Today:

Ken D Foster is a keynote speaker, business strategist, and syndicated radio host of the “Voices of Courage” show, heard in more than 162 countries. The best-selling author of seven books, he has been featured in hundreds of radio shows, webinars, and TV networks, as well as on the cover of Triathlon Magazine and many other publications. 

His new book is called “The Courage to Change Everything: — Daily Strategies & Essential Wisdom to Awaken Your Inner Genius.”

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