How to Overcome Anxiety & Be Irresistible: Glimpse TV with Josh Pais
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It was a week after meeting
Josh Pais that I heard his voice for the first time. We met at yoga, but he had laryngitis. (Luckily his fiancée
Marie Forleo was there and able to speak, otherwise we probably wouldn’t have met.)
I have never had anyone make me laugh so hard who wasn’t able to talk
. Josh has an unbelievable way of being captivating (and often incredibly humorous) without making a sound.
He’s an actor (you may have seen him in the
Showtime series "
Ray Donovan" with Liev Shreiber or in the movie
Touchy Feely with
Ellen Page), director, teacher, thought leader, and creator of
Committed Impulse. This class is a “secret weapon” for high performing actors, entrepreneurs, speakers, and other creative professionals. (I took it, and I can attest to its effectiveness, particularly in how it helped me overcome my fear of telling the truth.)
I interviewed
Josh a while back about overcoming fear and anxiety, being creatively invincible, and more.
Watch this episode of Glimpse TV to learn:
How to be irresistible
How to do your best work no matter what
4 inroads to telling the truth about whatever is really going on in the moment
What happens when you listen to 98% of your thoughts
Specific ways to stay present and stop believing that you suck
Why changing your thoughts doesn’t work for a lot of people
How to make sure you always say the right thing
Plus, there’s a special guest appearance that you won’t want to miss towards the end.
Click on the video below to watch the episode.
EPISODE THUMBNAIL HERE
This thing we’re trying to get rid of in terms of sensation is actually our greatest asset. ~@joshpais (Click to
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More Josh:
Check out Josh’s free online lesson at committedimpulse.com.
Learn about Josh’s online Committed Impulse program: http://committedimpulse.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate
.php?id=105
Learn about Josh’s in-person classes in
New York and LA: http://www.committedimpulse.com
Over to you:
What do you do when you feel sensations in your body that you’ve deemed “bad”? What might happen if you didn’t judge them but instead simply felt them without dramatization? I’d love to hear your thoughts on that or anything else you learned from Josh during this episode.
Please leave a comment below!