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“You can leave a legacy, but you can also live it now.” — Tiffany Neuman It is such a joy to watch my clients flourish after they receive clarity from going through my Legacy Brand Foundations® program. And my client Dawn Loding? She is absolutely flourishing. In fact, her signature program that she developed inside of the Legacy Brand Foundations is called Freedom to Flourish Foundations. Dawn came to me knowing that she wanted to make an impact on the world that both included her real estate business and extended beyond it…but she wasn't sure how. She knew she needed clarity when she found me and took a leap of faith. (I might also call it her first quantum leap.) She decided to invest in clarity and joined a cohort of mission - driven, heart - centered entrepreneurs for a 12 - week journey of self development like she had never experienced before (and she has been an entrepreneur in real estate for more than 20 years!) Beyond her incredible positivity and zest for life, Dawn is a realtor, industry leader, mentor, and advisor, and she provides a pathway with real estate for women to find their passion, follow their dreams, and live their best life. This week, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Dawn for a 25 - minute conversation all about Clarity. In this episode we talk all about: How Dawn achieved clarity in her brand, business, and life goals in just 12 weeks Why brand clarity is worth the amount of time and effort you have to put in to get it Why you shouldn't wait to start thinking about the Legacy you want to leave behind in your business… …and why you should start thinking about your Legacy right now (hint: life is just too short!) How Dawn uncovered her brand and flourished in the same year Dawn's powerful life story and the reason she decided to write her first book, Step Into Your Brand, releasing in October The single Google document that led to Dawn's biggest business discovery Samantha's tips on how to start rediscovering and reconnecting with your inner self and your inner child How gaining clarity can be a game changer for your brand and business …and so much more! After listening to this episode, I hope that you feel inspired to take action, even if it's simply moving the needle 1% towards the direction of your Legacy. Favorite quotes from this episode: “I have everything that I need now to do exactly what I know I was meant to do, and I'm doing it and am so super grateful.” — Dawn Loding "In the end, I got my brand guide with all of my messaging in it. It was like you read my mind and got in there, but we did the work together, and so that helped me figure out what Freedom to Flourish actually is." — DL “And so Freedom to Flourish Foundations was born, and that is what you helped me name it…Freedom to Flourish has stuck because I finally found the freedom to flourish in my life and I want to be able to help other women know they could do this” — DL “I wanted to break the cycle of scarcity and of living in survival mode for my family. And so leaving this legacy and building something to actually be able to help my boys and their families, to actually be able and show them that they can do whatever they want…that's the legacy that I want to leave for them.” — DL “You can leave a legacy, but you can also live it now.” — Tiffany Neuman “I answered all these questions that you had, and it just led me to a place where I discovered I have so much to offer. I could help so many people with all of this. I do know something.” — DL “I got clarity, I got confidence, and I found my purpose. I literally now have a purpose to be here.” — DL “Clarity is really the thing that people most want and need in their lives to find their purpose, to take action, to get through being stuck and get to the other side.” — TN “Creating a Legacy Brand mapped the way. It literally showed me exactly what to do and what to implement.” – DL “I'm so glad that I took the time to get the clarity, because now I have a business that I love. I have the freedom that I can now go and create and do more things than just real estate.” — DL Links Mentioned In This Episode: Get clarity like Dawn did by joining the next cohort of my signature Legacy Brand Foundations program. Recent episodes on Clarity: Episode 24: The Why, What, Who, and How of Brand Clarity Episode 25: Seven Steps to Achieving Brand Clarity Check out Dawn's website! Rate, Review, and Follow on Your Favorite Platform! If you loved this episode, leave us a review. And always make sure you're following the podcast so you never miss an episode. Follow now!
If you have been listening to the other episodes from season 2, you have already been introduced to the first three of the seven note scale; A is for advance (episode 33), B is for budget (episode 32) and C is for Clarity (Episode 31). But today's episode is intended to give you an overview of the scale and give you a clearer understanding on how, when used well, this scale can create beautiful harmony. We have a unique set of rules in the music business and it only makes sense that our easiest approach to finance would be through our understanding of music. We already have advanced systems for how we write a song, create a production or give a great performance. This is the fundamentals of managing your finances as an artist. We have all learned, some the easy way and some the hard way, that a strong hold on fundamentals just makes what you do better and more effective. Mastering the fundamentals causes there to be less resistance in releasing the greatness you have to offer. That's the goal here. Give you the fundamentals in this scale to give you your greatest ability to release all you got.The Financial Scale A- advanceB- budget C- clarity D- debtE- emergency fundF- forecastG- growthIntro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/
In From Anxiety to Clarity Episode #1, Beth-Ann talks with Dr. Martin Johnson, psychologist, about coping with the anxiety brought about by the many changes to daily life caused by the novel coronavirus. A special thank you to Dr. Johnson for sharing his expertise. This limited series is brought to you by Beth-Ann Kozlovich and […]
Dielle Charon, (my business coach), helps millennial coaches sell out of their packages using social media even if they have a day job. She uses business strategy, money management, and mindset work to help her clients have $5,000-$10,000 launches. I'm one of those clients! With her help, I had my first $5,000 launch in October 2019. In this episode we discuss: How to overcome the "Mind Drama" associated with running a business. Why you should NOT give your services away fo free. How to avoid being or feeling "salesy" on IG when promoting your services. How to manifest with ease in your business. What it looks like to allow or "surrender" in the manifestation process. How Dielle sold out her FIRST group coaching program through a manifestation practice we should ALL USE! Why you need to believe in something bigger than yourself in order to manifest. You can learn more about Dielle at www.SchoolofAmbition.com In this episode, Dielle referenced a Courage and Clarity Episode on money mindset. I couldn't find a link to the episode on CourageandClarity.com but if you go to your favorite podcast app and search for "Selling is Easy! How to Overcome the Fear of Sales" under the Courage and Clarity podcast you are likely to find it!
In this Sara Solo Show, Sara delves into the seventh of her Seven Cs of Successful Career Change, a system that addresses the most common areas that industry changers need to develop in order to be successful in their career shift. Sara points out that the seventh C, or Collaboration, is all about enlisting others to actively support you on your career change journey. 'Cause getting help isn't a luxury (and neither is doing what you love for a living!). You're worth it! So whom should you ask for help? A therapist? A career counselor? A coach? A mentor? Listen and find out! Sara discusses: "Sara Solo Show" episodes that lay the foundation for this one: Episode 026: The Myth of Personal vs. Professional Episode 029: Commitment, Time Tracking and the Power of "No" Episode 032: Curiosity and Investigating the Unexpected Episode 035: The Keys to Clarity Episode 038: Courage and Questioning Our Thoughts Episode 041: Communication and Putting Ourselves Out There Episode 044: Cultivating a Community of Supportive Go-Getters with Sara McArdle Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart The importance of getting the support you need to make your career change happen The difference between therapists, career counselors, career coaches, and mentors (GENERALLY speaking!) You'll get what you put in, no matter whom you work with The idea that getting help, or doing what we love is a luxury Please leave a postcast rating and review Support Women Who Went for It! with a monthly Patreon contribution GET HELP and collaborate by scheduling a free Strategy Session with Sara on her website ...and more! Connect with Sara and Women Who Went for It: Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenwhowentforit Website: www.womenwhowentforit.com Nominate a Podcast Guest: www.saramcardle.com/podcast-guest Email: sara.mcardle.coaching@gmail.com Phone: 503.893.2043 Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart.
In this Sara Solo Show, Sara delves into the sixth of her Seven Cs of Successful Career Change, a system that addresses the most common areas that industry changers need to develop in order to be successful in their career shift. Sara points out that the sixth C, or Community, is all about surrounding yourself with people who have dreams, desire, and ambition who'll help you push for, and realize, your own. Sara discusses: "Sara Solo Show" episodes that lay the foundation for this one: Episode 026: The Myth of Personal vs. Professional Episode 029: Commitment, Time Tracking and the Power of "No" Episode 032: Curiosity and Investigating the Unexpected Episode 035: The Keys to Clarity Episode 038: Courage and Questioning Our Thoughts Episode 041: Communication and Putting Ourselves Out There Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart How significant industry change goes against societal norms The importance of making the time and space to look at one's own social circles and networks An example of what an environment unsupportive of career change could look like What a supportive environment could look like How "keeping up with the Joneses" can take on a new meaning Taking an inventory of the people you spend the majority of your time with What to do you if you are surrounded by folks who aren't supportive Building your own supportive community The perks of being connected to the right people Starting small with taking in optimistic, supportive voices through books, podcasts, videos, etc. Starting to attend local events that sound interesting and spark your curiosity Participating in personal and professional development groups, like a Lean In Circle The notion that ideas, themselves, develop momentum Study: A Network’s Gender Composition and Communication Pattern Predict Women’s Leadership Success Schedule a free Strategy Session with Sara on her website ...and more! Connect with Sara and Women Who Went for It: Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenwhowentforit Website: www.womenwhowentforit.com Nominate a Podcast Guest: www.saramcardle.com/podcast-guest Email: sara.mcardle.coaching@gmail.com Phone: 503.893.2043 Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart.
Find show notes for this episode at https://transformingmission.org/078 Are You a Leader Who Listens? In the midst of the chaos and distractions, leaders who listen focus on relationships. In other words, leaders learn to listen by engaging in the ongoing practice of listening. They listen to God, the church, and the local community. In this episode, we'll explore listening to God through scripture, prayer and the community. Tim and Sara answer the questions, "Why listen through the scripture? And what are we listening for?" Through stories and examples, we give you five big ideas that leaders listen for as they engage the scriptures, in prayer, and listening to the community. By listening to God, to the congregation, and to the community you can and will become a leader who listens. When you listen, you are better equipped to assist the congregation to live out their faith, to love and serve in the community as well as where they live and work. There is a great need for leaders who listen. Interested in learning the skills you need to lead with courage? Complete this simple form and let us know you're interested in Dare to Lead. we'll keep you updated about opportunities for you to become a brave leader and create courageous cultures. Mentioned in this Episode Downloadable Resources 7 Questions Worksheets Prayer Walk - Step by step guide to Listening to God through your community. Podcast Episodes Episode 077: Becoming a Leader Who Listens - 5 Reasons We Don't Listen Galatians Episode 064: Galatians 1 - Three Insights for Navigating Competing Values Episode 065: Galatians 2: The Four Movements of Embrace Episode 066: Galatians 3 - Spotting Paul's Strengths for Disciple-Making Episode 067: Galatians 4 - Becoming the Leader Other People Want to Follow Episode 068: Galatians 5 - Selfish and Selfless Leadership Episode 069: Galatians 6 - You Harvest What You Plant The Seven Missional Questions Setting the Foundation with Purpose and Presence - Episode 007 Bridging the Needs and Assets of Your Mission Field - Episode 008 Leveraging Relationships and Collaboration for Kingdom Impact - Episode 009 Sorting the Seven Questions for Focus and Clarity - Episode 011 Sign-up to learn more about Dare to Lead. Become a LeaderCast Insider - be the first to know every week when a new episode of LeaderCast goes live. You'll also get links to the resources for each episode! Books A Guide to Prayer for All God's People A Guide to Prayer for All Who Walk with God A Guide to Prayer for All Who Seek God Spiritual Formation Bible
This week we are interviewing the lovely, insightful, kind, and unbelievable design strategist, Karin Hibma-Cronan. Get your notebook ready, you're in for a treat! INTERVIEW with Karin Hibma-Cronan on Design Strategy & Clarity - Episode 107 Takeaways: "Design thinking and the creative process are potent strategic ingredients in any worthwhile endeavor." The best clarifying question you can ask is, “what’s your objective?” Also ask yourself, “who cares?” Meaning, who is your audience. And remember that you also need to care. "Getting people to feel open and honest about expressing their feelings opens up another whole channel of connection and creativity." Be in the moment. Like when you are spending time with a child and you can engage with them in the moment. Words are so important! They are the basis of our understanding of what the actual problem is that we're trying to solve and what the opportunities are to solve it. Create a safe place for your clients. When they feel safe you can ask questions like, “who cares?” and “Who do you think you are?” And they won’t feel like you are degrading them. Designers often forget that they need to continue to learn. Never underestimate the power of the imagination and the power of play. And remember that you don’t play alone, you play with other people. Talk to the key decision-makers right from the beginning. Questions we ask everyone: What are you listening to, reading, or watching that is blowing your mind? -She recently has gotten into podcasts and she is a great appreciator of Design Speaks! Can you describe yourself in 3 words? -Happy, loving, and warm What’s the first thing you do in the morning? -Writing first thing in the morning. Usually about what happened throughout the previous day. Processing those things with a clear rested mind. And her younger son has been encouraging her to do morning paintings which makes her nervous but she is going to try it. How do you want to be remembered? -Trusting the gut is inspiring. "My husband used to say that I could make CEO's cry. And I thought I didn't know what he meant when he said, care about them. You, you want to know what they think, what they feel. And so many times they've been so busy running their businesses that nobody's really asked them about what they care about or what they do." [clear-line] This Quarter's Book: We are reading and reviewing books on the podcast every quarter! If you would like to read along, THIS QUARTER, we've been reading, The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair. Want to support us? Go to Patreon and help support our podcast! Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com. THANK YOU to the ultra-talented Vesperteen (Colin Rigsby) for letting us use his (“Shatter in The Night”) track in every episode of Design Speaks. TRANSCRIPTION Brandi Sea: 00:01 Hey, I'm Brandi Sea Michelle: 00:03 And I'm Michelle. On today's episode, we are going to be interviewing the wonderful Karen Hibma Cronan. Brandi Sea: 00:09 So, um, I first met Karen. Um, I, I was wanting to go to the AIGA leadership conference in Dallas a couple of years ago. And, um, because AIGA New Mexico is such a small board and it was even smaller at the time, we just didn't have the finances, um, to send more than just me. And I wanted to figure out a way to kind of reduce costs. So I got onto the AIGA message boards for AIGA national and was just like, hey, is there anyone who needs a roommate? And, um, two people responded and one of them was Karen Hibma. And, um, I don't remember why the other person didn't work out, but, um, Karen was just so sweet, like over messaging and was like, yeah, I would love to room with you. And, um,
This week we are interviewing the lovely, insightful, kind, and unbelievable design strategist, Karin Hibma-Cronan. Get your notebook ready, you're in for a treat! INTERVIEW with Karin Hibma-Cronan on Design Strategy & Clarity – Episode 107 Takeaways: “Design thinking and the creative process are potent strategic ingredients in any worthwhile endeavor.” The best clarifying […]The post INTERVIEW: Karin Hibma-Cronan on Design Strategy & Clarity – Episode 107 appeared first on BrandiSea Design Co..
In this Sara Solo Show, Sara delves into the fifth of her Seven Cs of Successful Career Change, a system that addresses the most common areas that industry changers need to develop in order to be successful in their career shift. Sara points out that the fifth C, or Communication, requires us to get out there and interact with people to further our career change process, and she gives practical tips and tricks for building the confidence to do so. She also points out when it's better NOT to put yourself out there. Sara discusses: "Sara Solo Show" episodes that lay the foundation for this one: Episode 026: The Myth of Personal vs. Professional Episode 029: Commitment, Time Tracking and the Power of "No" Episode 032: Curiosity and Investigating the Unexpected Episode 035: The Keys to Clarity Episode 038: Courage and Questioning Our Thoughts Her choice to go unscripted this week Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart Why it's critical to get out there in career change The identity shift that career change brings What it looks like when someone really puts themselves out there in this process An activity that helps people clearly see their transferable skills How your previous jobs prepared you to do what you're going into Soliciting feedback from others A technique for dealing with feelings of failure after job loss Further gearing up for intimidating interactions Casual approaches to networking How (again!) this is all like dating When NOT to put yourself out there ...and more! Connect with Sara and Women Who Went for It: Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenwhowentforit Website: www.womenwhowentforit.com Nominate a Podcast Guest: www.saramcardle.com/podcast-guest Email: sara.mcardle.coaching@gmail.com Phone: 503.893.2043 Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart.
You can find show notes for this episode at https://TransformingMission.org/069 What are you Planting? We will reap what we sow, or harvest what we plant. Daily living involves a constant choice in regard to living a life of grace. Although it is not always clear, the choice ultimately is between our self-indulgence and our self-surrender. The character of our leadership reveals the choice we make. In this final episode focusing on Galatians, we help you explore your relationship with Christ, the congregation and your local community. We'll offer tools and resources to help you take the next step as a leader. At the same time, when this episode is first published, many local congregations and pastors are in transition. As pastors move to new congregations, as congregations say goodbye and hello to pastors, here's an opportunity to be mindful of what you are planting. Everything we share is applicable to pastors and local church leaders not in transition, too. As you listen to Episode 069, we'll help you consider the seeds you're planting by reflecting on your individual responsibility before God and your shared responsibility for each other in the congregation. Next Steps Become a LeaderCast Insider - be the first to know every week when a new episode of LeaderCast goes live. You'll also get links to the resources for each episode! Listen to previous episodes about the 7 Missional Questions Setting the Foundation with Purpose and Presence - Episode 007 Bridging the Needs and Assets of Your Mission Field - Episode 008 Leveraging Relationships and Collaboration for Kingdom Impact - Episode 009 Sorting the Seven Questions for Focus and Clarity - Episode 011 Listen to previous episodes about Rumbling with Vulnerability Read 10 Reminders for Christian Leaders During Times of Stress and Anxiety Read, "Slaying Fear with Strengths" Download How the 34 Clifton Strengths (formerly, StrengthsFinder) Slay Fear. Listen to Episode 055: Let’s get Ready to Rumble – Part 1 Listen to Episode 056: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble – Part 2 Listen to Episode 057: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble – Part 3 Listen to Episode 058: How to Know if You're Ready to Rumble
Moment of Clarity Episode 108: What keeps us from what we’ve always dreamed of? Always hoped for? Always strived after? What do you regret not achieving in life? On today’s show, we discuss THE ONE THING keeping us from achieving all we can in life. The Land of Should Have!
Moment of Clarity Episode 108: What keeps us from what we’ve always dreamed of? Always hoped for? Always strived after? What do you regret not achieving in life? On today’s show, we discuss THE ONE THING keeping us from achieving all we can in life. The Land of Should Have!
Altcoins Anonymous – Moments of Clarity In a joint statement released by the SEC and the CFTC, they claim they will take a deeper look into the sale of any “digital instruments” and examine their fraudulent investment properties. For me, this is alarming, because the term “digital instrument”, is a brand new way to […] The post Moments of Clarity (Episode 9) appeared first on Altcoins Anonymous.
Today's episode is one I'm both excited and totally terrified to share with you. It's me, alone on the microphone, opening up about the hardest and most unthinkable thing I've ever dealt with. In this very-close-to-my-heart episode, I'm sharing: A traumatic, tragic loss I've experienced in my life recently and my current thoughts & feelingsThe perspective I've gained from hardship and how we can challenge ourselves to live our best livesA before-and-after glimpse into how a family trip to Ireland deepened my healing3 things grief has taught me that apply to career & businessA powerful & moving excerpt from my journal and the message in my heart about griefIn case you'd like to read the words from my journal, here they are in written format. Per Jess Lively's "writing to your intuition" exercise, I asked myself the following question: Why do I feel this is the episode I need to share? Here was my unedited, un-analyzed gut reaction (I arrived here by just writing without thinking too much):"Your life is not the shiny perfect image that people might see. You are not perfectly courageous and composed. There is so much suffering, and you are afraid. You do not know how the events of the past year will manifest in terms of your family. Questions weigh heavier on your heart than your mind allows you to truly explore. It is too traumatic to completely comprehend. As such, everything (including career) is impacted. There are positives and negatives to this. The negatives are perhaps more obvious — there is stress, bad dreams, unexplained and unexpected tear-filled moments, your anger flairs up in a way that feels out of control. This is all related to the unprocessed mountain of emotion that sits in your heart like a knot. Importantly, do not rush to untie this knot. You cannot untie this knot without the right tools. You do not have all of those tools today, nor do you have all of the puzzle pieces to know how. Instead, this is a project that will be unraveled piece by piece, over time, and there is nothing you can do to speed this process except try to be open to your truth.You know exactly what I mean: it’s that back-and-forth you have in your own mind about whether it is safe to hear your heart’s voice. Sometimes that voice will tell you scary things, or sad things that make you cry. I am here to say IT IS SAFE.More than just safe, it is everything to hear your heart’s voice. Do not be afraid. Or rather, be afraid, but listen anyway. Cry when it hurts. Show yourself and show up. The only thing you have to do is be open and be light. Do not try to be more than exactly what you are, right now."SHOW NOTES:Jess Lively: Things I'm Afraid to Tell You conceptCourage & Clarity Episode 14 with Chase Reeves Courage episode with Cassandra Bodzak Jess Lively: intuition writing exercise&