Keeping Belief Alive

I want to share with you that Gibson Consulting Group (GCG) my nights and weekend career is no more. It is now Max Belief. I made this change because it really is about belief. Gibson Consulting Group gave the wrong connotation. What I do is not about consulting, it’s about working with people to help them clearly see their goals and dreams come to fruition.  One of the biggest keys is for them to have maximum belief in their ability to accomplish those dreams and overcome any barriers that are put in front of them. I have the background and tools to help and it is time for me to make sure people are aware that I am here to do just that.

I have helped hundreds of people get past the barriers keeping them from reaching their dreams and goals. For some reason while working with those I have coached, and classes taught I was not listening to myself. In the past I was reluctant to post my blogs or market myself as Gibson Consulting Group. I was worried that some at my corporate job would get the wrong impression or think I was doing something inappropriate if I promoted myself as GCG too much. I was worried that someone might think there was a conflict of interest. I have wasted so much time worrying. I love my corporate job. In fact, I am one of those people who looks forward to Mondays (most weeks). I know I am not going to put that in jeopardy by doing something shady or unethical. I know I am not going to skimp on the time I give. I know I work for a great company with great people and great products. I know the leadership structure is able to see the bigger picture. Yet, I worried. I let fear and doubt get in my way of reaching out. It is time I listen to myself and the coaches I lean on for advice and guidance.  I’ve decided to change my thinking and have Max Belief in myself and share the knowledge I have gained to help others.  

When you believe in yourself it is amazing what you can accomplish. Believing in yourself seems easy and of course we all believe in ourselves. Don’t we?  It is easy to believe as long as nothing challenges us. When a challenge arises, and one will if you are pushing for a real goal or dream. Use the tips below to keep you at Max Belief.

Keeping the belief alive:

  1. Clearly see yourself accomplishing the goal or dream in your future.
  2. Visit your goal daily, or at least weekly.
  3. Identify at least 2-3 cheer leaders to help you stay on track.
  4. Find a Structure or process that works for you that you will follow.
  5. Get a coach to guide you through, over, or around the barriers.  

There is more to be said on this, but this is a good start. I have changed my thinking and have Max Belief in my ability to be a great corporate person while spending nights and weekends building Max Belief to help those who want to reach new peaks in personal performance.  Take a moment and visit my web site https://maxbelief.com/ to learn more about what I offer or see my previous blog posts.

If you are interested in coaching or have any questions, please send me an email at kirk@maxbelief.com.