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In this episode, Kevin interviews the entrepreneur and founder of Needle’s Eye Media, Dorothy Illson. Dorothy chose her career path during college but met different failures and opportunities along the way. Let’s dive into her story on she found her way into the Personal Development Space Things you will learn in this episode: Dorothy's Origin Story (2:09) Stereotypes of A Successful Career (6:58) Dorothy's Take on The Necessity of Going To College (8:39) Which type of career path requires a college degree and the ones don’t Good and Bad Debt. Which ones are worth the money? (10:32) How Dorothy found her way into the Personal Development Space (12:26) How Network Marketing Played A Role in Dorothy's Path to Personal Development The Stigma of MLMs (14:34) Misconception Towards MLMs Did Dorothy regret getting involved with her past business experience? (16:27) Don't be scared of MLM companies (18:21) The right company shapes you to become successful Dorothy in a Start-up Company and Transitioning to Starting Her Own(20:31) Dorothy's Takeaway on Getting Comfortable With The Worst-Case Scenario (24:02) It Takes Away Your Fear and Gives You More Confidence Worst-Case Scenarios Always Have a Flip Side Fear is the only thing holding us back (29:51) Dorothy's Secret Recipe For Success (30:42) Dorothy's View on Failure (31:59) Failure Works Out At the End, One Way or Another The Importance of Spending Money On Personal Development and Mentorships (34:49) The Best Personal Development Route For Beginners (37:15) Act on things that you consume (Content, Podcasts) Pick something and focus on it. Go All-In! Which is more important, Knowledge, Action, Relationships or Luck, and Why? (40:17) Lightning Segment (42:26) Tweetable Quotes: "Good Debts makes you money" - Cole Hatter "Fear is the only thing that's holding us back from going after our dreams" - Dorothy Illson "There's no Failure. There's just learning" - Dorothy Illson "When You Pay, You Pay Attention" - Kevin Mills "You're gonna get burnt out so quickly if you do nothing but work. It's important to do things that you enjoy" - Dorothy Illson Resources mentioned in the episode: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Travis Chappell Justin Brooke Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Do Well & Do Good by Dorothy Illson Needle’s Eye Media You can connect with Dorothy on her social media platforms, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also listen to her podcasts using this link to know more. She’d love to connect with you. Share this podcast with your social media followers using this link or listen to any of the past episodes for free here! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. You will also love our other podcast episodes 015: Framework Friday - Creating Income Through Airbnb With Kyle Stanley 016: Beating The Odds With Zachary Babcock
How do you react when your children make mistakes? And what are your parenting strategies and your end goal?I believe every mom has experienced her child crying in a grocery store or refusing to eat their food, and we all have our methods to deal with these situations, but do we always find the best solutions to these problems?In the previous episode, Dorothy shared with us her story of how she became a mom to all her wonderful children, and in today’s episode, we discuss some of the methods that have proven efficient in raising independent, respectful and self-empowering children.Dorothy Dersch is a mom of eight that has had more face to face time with intentional parenting than many people. She says that if you count each child as a unique relationship, she has accumulated a total of 196 parenting years. Her eight children have five different fathers, yet, she’s been married to her first and only husband for 34 years. Dorothy worked as a Registered Nurse for a decade before staying at home and managing their crew.Questions I ask:Are there some things that you guys have done as a family to really cultivate the relationship that your kids have with each other? (01:58)Has there been a struggle for you to sit back and let your children make mistakes? (11:05)What are some questions that you ask your teenagers when you know they’ve made a bad choice? (17:03)If there is one message that you would like to share with mothers, what would it be? (23:02)In this episode, you will learn:What Dorothy did to get her kids to eat their food, and the meaning of a “Thank You” portion. (03:28)How Dorothy found a way to keep her calm, whenever her kids started crying or disagreeing with her. (07:06)Dorothy’s end goal, when she decides how to raise her children. (07:53)Dorothy’s advice on when to give your kid access to a phone or other devices. (19:07) Join our community:Facebook Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
***Enter the Mind Flipping Contest!! See Ep 50 for details!!!*** Dorothy Kuhn shares strategies for commanding the room, setting boundaries, and navigating #MeToo situations with dignity. Learn how and why she uses NLP, her insights on advancing your career, Bystander Syndrome and how anyone can become an influencer. Plus, find out what Dorothy’s superpower is! Dorothy helps women in businesses, in a career who are tired of unwanted comments, advances & worse, and who ask “WHAT DO I SAY to that?!” Forrmer ‘geekess’, she used her skills to learn to relax, get funny and get the results she’d dreamed to achieve. She’s the author of Automating Systems Engineering, Lessons Learned as an industry author, and co-author of two industry standards* in systems engineering and other industry papers. She’s co-authored empowerment titles including Women Innovators: Leaders, Makers and Givers and Voyage to Your Vision. Don’t forget to continue the conversation on the Mind Flipping Facebook group! Show Notes: Dorothy’s Elevator Pitch (03:33) Dorothy’s Childhood Mind Flipping Story: Taking Command of a Situation (4:38) The magic of mining your history for empowerment (6:22) What is a win in a tough situations like #MeToo? (7:58) Dorothy’s battle with a rare strain of bronchitis (9:16) What Dorothy did then and does now (10:51) Respectfully defining your boundaries (12:14) Decision making in social situations & the brain (14:00) Social stories for women (14:57) How Dorothy found NLP and why it was useful for her in a leadership & influencer roles (16:32) Client Mind Flipping Story: Fear of Making the Wrong Choice (18:18) Mind Flipping story: The importance of clarity & intention (20:19) Mind Flipping Tip: Setting a Well Formed Outcome (21:36) Common challenges for professional women (and people) (23:04) The importance of speaking up for yourself and for others (23:48) The status value increase of speaking up (26:24) The Spackle Round (28:13) Dorothy’s Word of the Day (28:35) The common belief Dorothy doesn’t believe (29:53) What Dorothy no longer believes (30:02) How to be an influencer (30:40) The 13 Second Rule (33:49) Commanding the Room (35:34) Dorothy’s Get Out of Jail Free card says… (41:02) Additional Resources from the Show: Learn more about Dorothy at her website GET Dorothy’s FREE Gift & FREE Training Functional Medicine & Dr. Paul Ralston on Episode 51 Hidden Figures (the movie) Susan Stageman Marla Tabaka on Episode 5 Sign up for the newsletter to learn more about being a Patreon member Have a guest suggestion? Want to be a guest? CLICK HERE! Have more questions about Patreon Memberships? See the FAQ for Patrons! If you want to continue to congratulate Rick, you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together!
For the show notes and get the full transcript to this episode head over to: https://www.healthynomics.com/33 Today's show Firstly, today's episode is sponsored by my beginner running plan, None to Run. If you can't currently run for more than 5-minutes straight without stopping to catch your breath or you've struggled with running injuries in the past, None to Run was made for you. To learn more about None to Run, click on the link below: http://www.nonetorun.com/none-to-run-plan/ About Today's Guest, Dorothy Beal Dorothy Beal is a 35-year old mother of 3, a runner (34 time marathon runner) and the creator of Mile Posts. She is a certified Road Runners Club of America and USATF Level 1 certified running coach. Dorothy has been featured in places, to name a few, like: Runner’s World Magazine, Fitness Magazine, Competitor Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, Women’s Running Magazine and more. Perhaps her best work is on her Instagram account where she sends important messages to her followers about body positivity. In this episode we talk about: Dorothy's favourite marathon (she has run 34!). How Dorothy got into running. Body positivity and the message Dorthy is sharing with her community (and daughter). How strength training he helped Dorothy become more confident and improved her running. Balancing a busy family life (Dorothy has 3 kids), career and running. Dorothy's favourite books and podcasts. Tips to help you find motivation when you need it most. And much more! The show notes for this episode with be at healthynomics.com/33 - there you'll also be able to download the transcript to this episode. Enjoy the show everyone! Cheers, Mark
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Don't Miss a Thing Get every episode automatically! Dorothy Breininger is famously known as “Dorothy The Organizer. “ She’s America’s Most Innovative Professional Organizer, known to millions as the fearless-yet-endearing problem solver on the Emmy-nominated TV show, “Hoarders” on A&E. Dorothy is also the best-selling author of five books, including her latest, Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff. In addition to being featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and O Magazines, Dorothy appears regularly on the Today Show, the Dr. Phil Show, the VIEW, and many more. We delve into organization, and the personal challenges Dorothy's faced and overcame on her road to success. Episode highlights: How Dorothy freed herself from guilt to make better choices for herself (and those she loves) Dorothy's struggle with weight and her secret to becoming healthy Learn why being organized doesn't mean being anal (and how some messiness can be good!) How Dorothy's love of gymnastics gave her confidence in the other areas of her life Dorothy's cold call to Jack Canfield that led to her co-writing a Chicken Soup for the Soul book with him Dorothy has an inspiring story, facing and overcoming mental and emotional challenges to become successful in multiple areas. She's a beautiful illustration of how success comes not from knowing everything, or being perfect, but from hard work, resilience, and continued self-improvement. Listen to her story now! Resources Mentioned Dorothy's website, Facebook and Twitter pages Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff, by Dorothy Breininger Lessons for Busy Moms: Essential Ingredients to Organize and Balance Your World, by Dorothy Breininger, Jack Canfield, et al The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, by Jack Canfield How To Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie The painting "Spring" by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci Share the Value If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help a lot to spread the word and get more exposure for the podcast. Ask Questions or Provide Feedback To ask questions, request episode topics or provide feedback, email me at DrOrma@DrOrma.com Connect With Me [fb_button] Follow @drsteveorma Additional Resources My indispensable sleep guide Stop Worrying & Go To Sleep My new video course Sleep Well For Life **Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I’ll earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you, and I only recommend products or services that I think you’ll enjoy or may be helpful to you.
Dorothy Breininger, author and veteran professional organizer as seen on A&E's hit show “Hoarders” sorts out the mind-body-home clutter connection and related addictions. Dorothy Breininger, aka “Dorothy The Organizer,” is known to millions as the fearless-yet-endearing problem solver on A&E’s Emmy-nominated hit TV series “Hoarders.” She is the author of seven books, including Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff. Dorothy is featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, O Magazine, and appears on the Today Show, Dr. Phil, the VIEW, The Doctors, QVC and PBS. In this episode, Dorothy helps us make the connection between the clutter in our homes and addictions we may have in other areas of our life (food, alcohol, gambling, shopping, etc.). We explore some of the barriers that prevent us from making the choices we know are best for us and how to overcome them. Dorothy also shares her first hand experience working with clients suffering from hoarding and some of the resources available to help those with this condition. Dorothy is offering Spark Joy listeners: 1. A Free Guide on “How to Banish Clutter Creatively” 2. A Free Cancer Concierge ebook that can help you learn how to organize yourself and your life in the face of a cancer diagnosis To connect with Dorothy Breininger, you can visit her website, www.dorothytheorganizer.com for free tips, videos, newsletters, organizing resources for your life, home, office, and relationships. Be sure to check out her book “Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff” via her website or Amazon. Also, check her out on the hit show "Hoarders" on A&E. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: - Dorothy's three life-changing experiences that helped her manage her own clutter What Dorothy learned about other culture's relationship with clutter after backpacking across 30 countries How Dorothy climbed out of $360,000 of inherited debt How Dorothy's work on Hoarders helped her realize her own addictive behavior around food Netflix documentaries: Forks Over Knives and What the Health Why we are looking to stuff to decide where we are going as a society How food addiction is similar to alcohol or gambling addiction and leads to a perverse sense of self care How living with an addiction or mental illness impacts our ability to make conscious choices The three most common barriers we create between us and the problems we face and how to overcome them Stuff My Face, Face My Stuff is available on Amazon and includes examples of over 30 different types of Twelve Step Programs Landmark Education How to apply a questioning method from Byron Katie's process, The Work, can tell you about what your clutter is saying about you Lessons Dorothy's learned from working with extreme hoarding clients The power of apologies How to identify someone who hoards and common indicators The connection between perfectionism and hoarding What it was like to spend a night in a hoarder's home What happens during a hoarder's aftercare and its similarity to a food addiction maintenance plan Where to turn for hoarding help: Turn to www.dorthytheorganizer.com for tools and resources including a virtual therapy group for hoarders Dorothy's Favorite Tidying Tip: "Left to right, top to bottom." "Even if you feel sure you are right, never assume you know what’s best for another in terms of stuff. Simply re-arranging someone else’s stuff or worse yet getting rid of it without permission truly breaks the bonds of trust (especially with children)." What sparks the most joy for Dorothy: Surprising friends, family, and strangers. Gems: “What does your clutter say about you?” “We all have stuff.” “I got rid of the stuff so that I could create something bigger for myself.” “People hoarded stuff in their homes, but I was hoarding sugar and flour on my body.” “We’re looking to stuff to decide where we are going as a society.” “We are teetering near 14 million people who hoard.” “Barrier to facing our stuff: We blame others.” “Barrier to facing our stuff: We refuse to look at our own mistakes.” “Barrier to facing our stuff: We isolate instead of reach out for help.” “Overcome the barrier: Dare to admit we are fully responsible for the things that we own." “Overcome the barrier: Take a fearless moral inventory of yourself.” “Overcome the barrier: Be with a group of like-minded people to help you get out of isolation.” “Apologies created the path to clearing out the clutter in their house.” “Even if you feel sure you are right, never assume you know what’s best for another in terms of stuff.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guest: Dorothy Breininger.