Send us a text This time of year, the pressure to be grateful is everywhere. But what if gratitude is being used to keep you small? In this episode, Kim Bolourtchi breaks open the false choice so many high-achievers are stuck in — that you can either be thankful for what you have or reach for something more. You’ll hear real stories of clients who stopped performing gratitude and started building their next level using one simple shift: “and.” This isn’t about being ungrateful. It’s abo...
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Send us a text This time of year, the pressure to be grateful is everywhere. But what if gratitude is being used to keep you small? In this episode, Kim Bolourtchi breaks open the false choice so many high-achievers are stuck in — that you can either be thankful for what you have or reach for something more. You’ll hear real stories of clients who stopped performing gratitude and started building their next level using one simple shift: “and.” This isn’t about being ungrateful. It’s abo...
Send us a text It started in an airport bathroom line. A kind gesture turned into a full-blown meltdown — and a masterclass in how people use “rules” to feel in control. In this episode of Get Unruly, Kim Bolourtchi breaks down why people cling to rules, how they mistake predictability for morality, and why challenging those invisible limits is often the most human thing you can do. You’ll hear what happens when a small act of kindness collides with someone else’s need for contr...
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Send us a text This time of year, the pressure to be grateful is everywhere. But what if gratitude is being used to keep you small? In this episode, Kim Bolourtchi breaks open the false choice so many high-achievers are stuck in — that you can either be thankful for what you have or reach for something more. You’ll hear real stories of clients who stopped performing gratitude and started building their next level using one simple shift: “and.” This isn’t about being ungrateful. It’s abo...