Tag Archive for: Margie Warrell

Been rejected? How to handle it better!

Bestselling author and founder of RawCourage.TV, Margie Warrell tells you how to handle rejection better.

Playing too safe? Learn to take smart risks

Where in life are you playing too safe? Bestselling author and founder of RawCourage.TV Margie Warrell tells you how to take smart risks and be more brave if you’re playing too safe.

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Anger chains you to the past. Leave it there.

Pastor Rob Buckingham of Bayside Church in Melbourne shares an excerpt from Margie Warrell’s book Find Your Courage that discusses how to unleash your heart from anger.

Raise resilient kids by teaching them to handle failure

Media Commentator, author & coach Margie Warrell talks about the blurred lines between being an encouraging parent and super competitive tyrant. On Sunrise, she discusses why parents need to teach their kids how to lose & develop a healthy competitive mindset: (1) Focus on what they’re doing well (2) Good sportsmanship matters most (3) Encourage mastering new skills (4) Extract larger life lessons.

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Click here to learn more about Margie’s two bestselling books – Find Your Courage and Stop Playing Safe

How to build resilience: 5 tools to grow your ‘muscles for life’

Bestselling Author Margie Warrell gives her insights on learning to cope with life’s setbacks & stressors. She gives personal insights. Share with us your feedback below.

Building Resilience – not what you have, but what you do.

Courage expert, media guest/speaker and executive coach Margie Warrell talks about resilience, what is it and how to have it.

Exactly what is optimism? Learn how it makes all the difference in tough times.

Courage expert, media guest/speaker and executive coach Margie Warrell makes the case for optimism. Learn more about her work at margiewarrell.com

Strategies to “Set Yourself Up For Success”

Margie Warrell, Author of Stop Playing Safe discusses why it’s crucial to create an environment around us that sets us up for success in the longer term. From your daily habits to the people you surround yourself with – your environment can support your success, or sabotage it. In her book Margie details ways to design your environment – internal and external – so you can achieve more and stress less.

Get your copy of Margie’s new book today at stopplayingsafe.com

“Warrell provides powerful and practical advice for overcoming our innate fear of risk and vulnerability. It bears reading and re-reading for all who strive to become their best selves.” – Dr Gordon Livingston, Bestselling Author of Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart

What could you accomplish if you were more courageous?

How to Build Your Resilience to Bounce Back Faster, Stronger & Better Off

Margie Warrell, Author of Stop Playing Safe discusses why we should never let our setbacks (from job loss to relationship breakdowns) define us, and how to find opportunity in adversity. In her book Margie details the five steps of The SOAR Approach to leveraging adversity, and responding to your setbacks, struggles more constructively and courageously.

Get your copy of Margie’s new book today at stopplayingsafe.com . “Warrell provides powerful and practical advice for overcoming our in nate fear of risk and vulnerability. It bears reading and re-reading for all who strive to become their best selves.” – Dr Gordon Livingston, Bestselling Author of Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart

What could you accomplish if you were more courageous?

Holding a grudge? Margie Warrell shares how to let it go (for your own sake!)

Letting go a grudge isn’t about whether someone deserves forgiveness. It’s about choosing not to carry anger over a past event into your future. Author Margie Warrell shares her advice and insights on Sunrise TV. You can read her full blog post on this at margiewarrell.com/blog

To learn about Margie’s two books Find Your Courage and Stop Playing Safe please visit her website margiewarrell.com