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In this episode, Cheryl and Leta discuss: The importance of speaking out about abuse Striving to go past the point of survival Taking steps to keep yourself safe Taking responsibility for your own inner work Key Takeaways: Speaking out about your difficult experiences isn't only beneficial for your own healing, they are also able to give others hope. Your resilience will inspire people and your willingness to talk about it will give them a safe space to also talk about the challenges that they face. Strive to go past the point of survival and into overcoming adversity. Don't be defined by what you went through, instead, try to home in on the lessons that you've learned and the character you've built up through your perseverance. In a perfect world, women should be able to go wherever they want, wear whatever they want, and be safe. As it is right now, people have to make adjustments in order to be safe. One must be careful, acknowledging the danger, preparing for it, and avoiding it. If we don't take personal responsibility and work on our own character, we can be having a buffet of goodness in front of us and be starving. We won't be able to confidently stand in the face of our own reflection. Fulfill your commitments to yourself, and be responsible for your own inner work. “There becomes a point where your character, who you are, and the lessons learned from that are more important to you than the events.” — Leta Greene Connect with Leta Greene: Website: https://letagreene.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leta.greene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leta_greene/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/glamourconnection/videos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hotness/ Get in Touch with Cheryl: Website: www.cherylknows.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvWKXBC6fKn1dLGY11hxIg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theknowltonteam/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylknowlton/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
I talked with the hilarious and insightful Leta Greene about beauty, confidence, stepping into your power and a whole bunch of other stuff. Leta is an international speaker and author of two best-selling books. She inspires each of us to embrace what makes us hot and amazing! Thanks for listening!
Life after divorce allows you to be true to who you really are. So often in marriage, we forget our own needs because we are busy taking care of our spouse and our children. Because of this, we end up losing sense of what we want and what our needs are. Divorce gives us that chance to rediscover who we are and what we want to be. Today's guest, Leta Greene, is all about embracing what makes us individually hot and amazing. Join us to learn how you can break down the walls of self doubt and negativity with the 12 Rocks of Hotness!International speaker including three TEDx talks and author of two best-selling books, Leta Greene doesn't want to intimidate any of you, but she is known as "Hotness." At 12, she won the Boy Scout arm wrestling competition. None of those boys ever asked her out. Leta majored in Sign language and graduated with honors. Ironically, she is REALLY good at not talking. Leta inspires each of us to embrace what makes us individually hot and amazing. As an image consultant and makeup artist since 1999, Leta has helped clients to not only look their best, but to feel their best. Leta has also built a multi-million-dollar business in the beauty industry and is a sought-after trainer for women entrepreneurs. Her message is one of honoring yourself through being authentic to who you are. It is through humor, stories and a new way of seeing the everyday that makes Leta's audiences of all ages want to hold on for more! Her programs range f rom n1aturation programs for girls, confidence workshops for tweens, teen girls and women, seminars for parents on how to talk to your kids about sex and abuse. Leta is also an energetic keynote speaker for conferences and seminars on resiliency, personal responsibility, and, of course, the Hotness factor.Leta is the mother of Nathaniel, Ailsa, and Katelynn, who Leta and her husband, Nathan, agree are the most adorable children. Just follow her on Facebook and yot1 will see that they are amazing. She says her kids and hubby bring it home for her; anytime she thinks she is too cool, it is time to cook dinner. She considers her greatest accomplishment that her hubby and children still like her.This can be such an amazing journey of self-discovery. Imagine how much better the world would be if we all had the ability to become our best selves!
Leta Greene speaker whose goal is to inspire audiences to embrace what makes them individually hot and amazing. Her programs range from Maturation programs for 5th-grade girls, confidence workshops for tween and teen girls, Joy-full workshops for women, seminars for parents on how to talk to your kids about sex, and have been an energetic keynote speaker for conferences and seminars on resiliency and personal responsibility. Make sure you tune in and check out her website and podcast! Shoutout to our sponsors – Monarch Social – a one-stop-shop for everything digital marketing! For links to my course VA University, Sales Genius, and to inquire about my Empathetic Selling program – Click here! Enjoy the episode!
In this episode, my three influential female guests, Leta Greene, Judy Hoberman, and Sydne McDade, share how they empower other women to develop the confidence they need to succeed at a higher level.
In this weeks episode Leta Greene takes us through how to properly date people. What are the things you should look for? How should you work on yourself? Where does this learning experience come from? If you have ever wanted to get better at dating and want to find someone that is actually right for you Leta has some of the best advice we have ever heard! We hope you enjoy this weeks episode!#adultingdecrypted #likeanadult #dating #relationshipsSHOW NOTES:0:00 - Intro : Leta Greene is the author of, “How to Embrace Your Inner Hotness,” and “Love Me Too.”She talks about her journey and how she became hot and embraced herself as an awkward teenager who was missing her front three teeth due to a biking accident. She shares her strategy for loving yourself and how that applies to us in the dating relm. Honestly, there probably isn't anything more exciting then hearing some boys getting made uncomfortable by a confident woman!2:30 - Saying Hello to Leta: Her bike crash, start of her career both as a makeup artist and motivational speaker and author. She talks about having to deal with sexual abuse and how she learned to value herself and the dating process. 4:20 - What is Gene's dating age? 5:40 - Ashton is struggling with dating. Is it because of self-confidence? Expectations? Or perhaps is it both? 7:25 - The most successful dating you can be doing right now is getting to know how you interact with others and how they interact with you. Service projects are a great tool for getting to know people. 9:00 - The brain doesn't finish forming until around 24-25 due to cellphones. 12:10 - Knowing how to talk to someone rather than just distract each other with a good time. Talking is much more valuable for lasting relationships. 13:50 - We have to be like the person we want to find. 15:20 - Character is far more important than looks. 16:00 - Leta Pro tip: Asses how your potential suitors treat all other people. 17:45 - Ashton Asks when Leta started thinking of all these amazing tips. 19:30 - Why Adulting Decrypted wanted to talk about dating.(basically Dad forced us into it but it was worth it.)21:40 - The Objectification of Women, what is it all for and where did it start?23:10 - Gideon's Interjection leads to a discussion about flirting and interracting with the opposite sex. 25:35 - Leta's 5 year; 3 year rule. 28:00 - Sticking to the rule and not being willing to bend on your personal standards. 30:40 - 1*0.5 vs. 1*1. Why is it important? And what does that mean in relationships. 33:30 - Leta went on a mission(what she calls entering the mormon nunnery) and how that played into her finding her husband.35:00 - Character Traits vs. Physical Traits38:30 - You won't be happy in marriage if you don't like you.40:35 - The T&T effect43:00 - Kids just need the psychological reason why to not have a girlfriend, and why it is more benifical to use their time to learn about people. Finances are a good convincing point. 45:00 - Every Statistic are people who once loved eachother. 47:00 - Wrap up and Where to Find Leta's content.
Confidence is something that all of us can use more of in our lives. As a marketer, confidence could be the key to building trust and brand loyalty—learn how from Leta Greene, Confidence Expert as she talks about being confident, public speaking, and becoming an author.ImageBe comfortable in your own skinPeople make a first impression in Nano-secondsHumans make decisions about people upon meeting themProfessional women: don't show up in date night clothing-professional insteadDress for the job you wantSee what image is sayingWrite a BookWhat is your end goal?Write a good book that people will readWhenever you say an amazing thought-write it down. Gather thoughtsWhat makes you excited? What gets you talking and thinking?Take written down thoughts, and expound for bookGathering deep thoughtsPublic SpeakingUntil your good at speaking…no one will pay youGet yourself out thereYou can gett paid to speak or sell content through speaking.Selling content or selling product?Trust-gets you placesSell your Idea. You're not important… the idea is importantWhat is the value to the listeners?You sell way more if you SERVE firstThe product is a means to an endServe othersKnowledge is what allows them to purchase from you and trust youThe product is the means to get paid—but their is service involved in thatWhen you commit to work with someone…be invested.Go the extra mileConnect with people on a personal levelValue yourself enough—point people to free content if they aren't willing/able to payDo not talk about politics, religion, etc. on social media— this will cause clients to loose trust in you.3 Ways to sell peopleHype-get you excitedFOMO-fear of missing outService & education-intellectually work with someone
Who is Mrs. Hotness? We will find out today as Brain Lady Julie speaks with International speaker Leta Greene, who doesn’t want to intimidate any of you, but she is known as “Hotness.”Leta inspires each of us to embrace what makes us individually hot and amazing. As an image consultant and makeup artist since 1999, Leta has helped clients to not only look their best, but to feel their best. Leta has also built a multi-million-dollar business in the beauty industry and is a sought-after trainer for women entrepreneurs. Her message is one of honoring yourself through being authentic to who you are. It is through humor, stories and a new way of seeing the everyday that makes Leta’s audiences of all ages want to hold on for more!Connect with the Hotness...Email: Leta@LetaGreene.comOnline: LetaGreene.comCharity Site: Jeddito.LetaGreene.comFacebook: www.Facebook.com/leta.greeneFacebook Charity: www.Facebook.com/groups/roc.collaborationInstagram: www.Instagram.com/leta_greeneLike the show? Be sure to click the “like” button and share it to your favorite social media places!To connect more with the Brain Lady follow her on any of the outlets below.Facebook: www.Facebook.com/purplebrainlady/ or www.Facebook.com/YourBestMindOnline/ Twitter: @brainladyLinkedIn: BrainLadyJulieInstagram: BrainLadyJulieYouTube: Julie Brain Lady Anderson OR YourBestMindFor more information on becoming a Certified Brain Personality Connection Specialist email Julie at info@YourBestMindOnline.com or visit www.YourBestMindOnline.comInterested in having Brain Lady Julie speak for your group or organization? Send an email to info@BrainLadySpeaker.com or visit www.BrainLadySpeaker.com to browse her topics.
Guest: Leta Greene, Makeup Artist, Speaker, Author We all experience hard, even traumatic times and those experiences can define us. The question is how do we respond? Leta Greene shares that no matter how difficult life can be it’s possible to find your source of strength and allow it to enhance your life. Leta has been a makeup artist since 1999, and she helps her clients look and feel their best. We all have to face what we don’t like about the way we look! Leta’s message is about the insecurities we face and how to embrace them each and every day. In an entertaining and inspiring conversation, Leta shares how to embrace what makes us individually hot and amazing. Tresa begins the show with 7 Steps to overcome financial trauma. Company: Leta Greene, Founder of Hotness Email: Leta@LetaGreene.com Phone: 801-455-7364 Website: https://letagreene.com/ Host: Tresa Leftenant, CFP®, Financial Advisor, Senior Vice President Cornerstone Financial Strategies Email: tresa.leftenant@ampf.com Website: https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/tresa.leftenant
Today, we are joined by a very special guest, Leta Greene. She was raised in what she calls two extremes: truck stops and Provo, Utah. Not exactly spots that belched up beauty tips. So, how did a shy tomboy with her share of scars become a confident beauty expert? Here’s a clue: it didn’t involve a traditional makeover or even much makeup! She discovered the secret to lasting beauty—and it worked despite all the scars and truck stops. Leta gives us a look into his background, and why she is passionate about educating kids about topics that they face in today’s world. She creates an immediate rapport to help them build their confidence and understanding of healthy relationships. Leta speaks into why we don’t want to terrify young minds with all the realities and dangers of our world. Just as when we explained to our children to look both ways before crossing the street we did teach them by showing them pictures of children that had been hit. We taught them the principle and pointed out the dangers they could understand at an age-appropriate level. As my conversation progresses with Leta, she uncovers howWe can be destroyed or remade if you recognize there's something more to who you are. Stories about her clients started telling life story and how different points in her life. With his focus in trauma, Leta is able to shed light that it was more than about timing to share her story but to share very poignantly that events no matter how horrid can be overcome and be sources of strength to enhance your life.Leta offers rich insight that can pertain to anything, not just business, anything, anything sexual abuse, abuse, and the mental limitations. “If you start looking at a lot of studies that talk about how that gives people hope from a scientific concept, the very concept of hope is a God concept. ”Relevant Links:https://letagreene.com/https://www.facebook.com/LetaHotness/https://www.instagram.com/leta_greene/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hotness/https://www.youtube.com/user/glamourconnection/videos
Needing a self-esteem, you-can-do-this shot in the arm? Author, speaker, and abuse survivor Leta Greene shares solid tips on being your bold self, letting go of emotional negativity, and jumping into joyful life opportunities with courage and confidence.
Leta Greene: Internation Speaker | Best-Selling Author In this episode of the Messy Back-End of Entrepreneurship, our Expert, Leta Greene, Confidence Expert, shares ideas on how to take care of yourself, your family and create something that's remarkable.
Mary talks to Leta Greene on today's podcast! She is a speaker, Author and Makeup Artist who teaches you to Embrace what makes you Hot! So often, women are shy when it comes to letting go of the "mask" that hides their true inner beauty and strength. They talk about her book: “How to Embrace Your Inner Hotness: An Inside-Out Approach to a Lasting Makeover,” and the insecurities we all face. Is it possible to not only change them but to master the ability to stay positive and choose happiness despite life’s trials and tragedies? Find out on this episode of Crafting A Meaningful Life!
Leta Greene is a speaker of two TEDx talks as well as the author of two books. Leta's programs range from maturation programs to confidence workshops for women and as an energetic keynote speaker for conference and seminars on resiliency. CONNECT with Leta HERE LISTEN to Leta's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Leta Greene is a speaker of two TEDx talks as well as the author of two books. Leta's programs range from maturation programs to confidence workshops for women and as an energetic keynote speaker for conference and seminars on resiliency. CONNECT with Leta HERE LISTEN to Leta's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in relationship and sexuality counseling. On today's podcast, she discusses three common ways that women's mindsets around sex can decrease our desire. You're going to want a pen and paper as you listen to this one. This woman is a genius, and she dives DEEP into our psyches! Get ready to take notes. If you are interested in more of Dr. Finalyson-Fife's work, go to http://www.finlayson-fife.com/ (http://www.finlayson-fife.com/) and check out her courses, which are 20% off through Christmas. I highly recommend! Show Notes Art of Desire Course: http://www.finlayson-fife.com/art-post-lms/ (http://www.finlayson-fife.com/art-post-lms/) "How to Embrace Your Inner Hotness" by Leta Greene: https://www.amazon.com/How-Embrace-Your-Inner-Hotness-ebook/dp/B00N7VTACS (https://www.amazon.com/How-Embrace-Your-Inner-Hotness-ebook/dp/B00N7VTACS)
Leta Greene is an author, speaker, confidence expert, coach, and mom. She joins us to talk about her new book, "Love, Me Too". She's fun, she's serious and sometimes she sings. We love her because she's always real. Grab her book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Qvid7J Check out her beautiful website: https://www.letagreene.com
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Leta Greene has built a happy, productive life as a mother and a professional speaker and makeup artist. She is proud of this. She is particularly proud that no one in her professional circle--many of whom she counts as friends--knew that she is a survivor of sexual abuse as a child. As the #metoo movement gained steam over the past few years, Leta realized that it was time to share her story. She posted her experience on Facebook, went to bed and awoke to an overwhelming show of support--and an invitation from a publisher to write a book. Her book, Love Me Too, doesn’t wallow in self-pity nor does it reveal the most intimate details of her abuse. Much of the book is a guide for other survivors, whom she hopes to help achieve the sort of profound happiness she enjoys. She also shares some parenting tips that can help protect children from abuse, at surprisingly young ages--without scaring them. You don’t want to miss one second of my discussion with Leta. Be a hero! Join the elite group of supporters who ensure that stories like this can continue to be shared! Visit heroes4good.org to become a hero now.
With the recent "me too" movement, it is apparent that so many women have been victimized, violated, and hurt in their lifetime. While it is fantastic that we acknowledge that it exists and to break the silence- it's even more important to know how to move past it and to live a life of incredible peace, joy, and success despite our circumstances. The incredible Ms. Leta Greene will show us how. She shares her story of sexual abuse from 2 1/2 to 14 years of age and the turning point that helped her to move past it and allow it to help her have even more in her life. Even if you haven't experienced sexual abuse- we all have something to get over (or are going through right now!)- divorce, death, substance abuse, domestic violence- whatever it is, this beautiful episode will give you the tools and knowledge to become a victor instead of a victim.
Leta gives anyone who has suffered, the hope that you CAN be happy again. Because YOU are worth it.Leta's Website Love, Me Too by Leta GreeneTed Talk ‘Beyond Victimood’ with Leta Greene
She was once a scared little girl who believed it was all her fault. Leta has something to say to anyone who has experienced darkness.I am speaking out for the girl I was.Little children, adult victims with broken hearts, and those that support them, you need to know that happiness is out there. No myth; real happiness can happen after the crushing weight of evil robs your innocent joy.This is Leta Greene.Order her powerful memoir: Love, Me Too by Leta GreeneLeta Greene's websiteLeta Greene’s Ted Talk: Beyond Victimhood
Leta Greene is back! In this episode, we go deep into some of her trials, which include being molested as a very young child. her sunny outlook and will to overcome are inspirational and can help all of us in any situation as we work to choose the good.For Show Notes, Programs and more, visit: momswhoknowpodcast.comJoin the conversation at facebook.com/momswhoknowpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leta Greene, International and TedX speaker and best selling author will be speaking about her book, 'How To Embrace Your Inner Hotness", and her upcoming book on overcoming sexual abuse. Leta, the queen of HOTNESS is a high energy and dynamic speaker with a great story and lots of wisdom to share on topics that are real and impact your life. At 12, she won the Boy Scout arm wrestling competition. None of those boys ever asked her out. She is also the Utah State Leader of SeneGence International and most importantly the mother of three.
Leta Greene understands what it means to be hot. This woman is obviously hot on the outside, but she knows that her--and all of our-- beauty is so much more that that! Leta will help you get over your negative thoughts and find your inner hotness. Show Notes Chanelle: Hello and welcome to the moms who know podcast, I’m your host Chanelle Neilson and I’m way excited about today’s guest, Leta Greene. Leta, thanks so much for being here. Leta: Of course, I’m super excited about being here. I love moms because I’m a mom! Chanelle: Yes, she is not only a mom, she is hotness personified. What you need to know about Leta is, if you look her up, you will find the world hotness associated with Leta and I love it so much. I love that you just own it, so let me tell you a little more. Leta is an International speaker and author Leta Greene inspires each of us to embrace what makes us individually hot and amazing. As an image consultant and makeup artist for almost twenty years, Leta has helped clients to not only look their best, but to feel their best in the workplace. Her message is one of honoring yourself through being authentic to who you are. It is through humor, stories, and a new way of seeing the everyday that makes Leta’s audiences of all ages want to hold on for more! Her kids and hubby bring it home for her; anytime she thinks she is too cool, it’s time to cook dinner. They help her keep it real – but she’s still hot! I love it because it’s so true, anytime you think you have it together, the kids need you to make dinner, or in my case, change a diaper or whatever, do the mom stuff. Leta: or they’re throwing up somewhere Chanelle: or they’re throwing up, exactly Leta: you’re like, “I’m hot stuff, and then, yeah, I’m a mom. Chanelle: Exactly. Leta, you were recommended to me by a listener and I just want to throw out that I love it when listeners make recommendations and I had not heard of you previously, and after this recommendation, I went out and read some of your stuff, watched your TED talk, listened to another podcast you had been on, and then I kind of wrote you a love letter, I feel like. It was a little mushy Leta: I felt a pitter patter in my heart Chanelle: “Leta, I have to have you on the show!” Actually, I edited myself a little bit there because it was a little too mushy. Leta: you know, who doesn’t love that? Chanelle: I didn’t want to cross from love letter into stalking territory so I toned it down a little Leta: That’s true. I do delete people who misunderstand what hotness means. Chanelle: That’s true, that could be a problem Leta: I have to set the boundary..with all this hotness Chanelle: So, lets start there, let’s start with hotness. How did you come to realize your true beauty and your hotness? Leta: like all of these listeners, they can’t see me so they don’t know that I’m not a size 2 bombshell with everything perfectly plump in all the right places. I am a normal mom who has the 3 C’s-padding to my stomach: children, cheesecake and chocolate and I meant every piece, I was just talking to my daughter the other day and she said mom why do you make the joke that I didn’t inherit your triple chin…I got to explain to my daughter the humor of irony…you know I’m just a normal woman with… a normal body type, and the thing is that does not diminish my beauty, my purpose, my ability to connect with other people. It is simply a reflection in a mirror that can be changed by how I choose to think about me. Anorexics see fat people in the mirror because of what they have repeatedly told themselves. Start to see who we are through more divine eyes, we will start to see our true value. I have a story about how I started to realize that I was a true hottie Chanelle: Tell us about that story Leta: When I was 15 years old I moved to a new town and I thought this was a great chance for me because I thought I could become a new person. With all the confidence of a 15 year old girl I had to stand in front of class. And I have to introduce myself and the entire room starts laughing, and the reason they were laughing is because my first name was Leta and my last name before I got married was Mon, so Lead-them-on. And that wasn’t really funny for me to have a porn star name. My mother was horrified and told me to go by Frances, my middle name. I was bitter. I had had some hard things in my life where I had not been protected and I had a conversation with my God and I was angry with Him. The good news is I was talking to God, and he wants our frustrations, our hurts, our fears. I don’t know why this line came to my mind, very clear. It said you need to practice a new way of thinking of yourself. As a truckers daughter, I had never heard anything like this before. Practice a new way of thinking of myself? And this line- Everyone in this room loves you. It took me years to realize the irony of this, I was in a room by myself. Up ‘til then, I had allowed my self talk to be I wasn’t attractive enough, fat, ugly unfortunate personality. I thought I was stupid. These things become your self talk. I walk into school repeating to myself everyone in this room loves you. In two weeks I was voted the Spirit queen, which blew my mind. There had been no new wardrobe or anything like that, I just started thinking something better about me and I became more attractive. After moving back to where I was before, kids that had teased me, now this guy was asking me out. I didn’t go out with him because he was a poopy pants. Chanelle: yeah, he was teasing you, he didn’t deserve you Leta: which developed one of my rules for life: if you can’t show respect for all girls, I won’t go out with you. ..80% of what we naturally think is negative. The natural chicky babe- we naturally think what those magazines have thrown out, what people and their poopy talk say. I just started changing what I thought about and moving things into my life on purpose and that were more to my purpose. And I’ve become someone that thinks very positive about myself, even with my normal body. Women will be like, you’re not really that hot, and I’m like “wait ‘til you get to know me- I am.” It’s not a competition with any other woman. Its actually giving permission that even if you too are not perfect, you too are wonderful and perfect and everything you are meant to be. Right now in this moment, you are enough. God has not asked us to be perfect in this moment. The concept of perfection is not one that is created by God but one that is created by he who is poopy, who wants everything to stink, who does not think we are good enough. Chanelle: I love that so much. I’ve seen that in my own life, where after I had my 5th baby, I don’t know why, I guess, you know just finally I got to this point. I don’t know that I’m the full level of hotness. I don’t know that I’m telling myself that every day. After I had my 5th baby, I just felt hot. Things are bigger and saggy and droopy, and you’re leaking, Leta: It’s a different kind of beauty. Chanelle: I felt all the kinds of beauty. Practicing a new way of thinking of yourself matters. Leta: I kept going with that intent. Even if you have a funny name, you have to define and abdicating what we choose to think about is spiritual slavery. IT’S giving up all of our potential. When we ask another person to validate us, we don’t believe it. It’s all up to us to change how we think. Chanelle: How do we do that? Leta can do this because she’s hot, but how do I get there? Leta: The first step is recognizing where you are and what is happening in your head. If they think they’re pretty positive but everything they say is negative, they need to be aware of their thoughts. Everyone gets dressed in the morning to some level. I recommend that anytime you are in your bathroom you will only say things to yourself that you would say to your child…whatever we put in is what is going to come out. Ouch, we need to look at these thoughts for the little people that call you mom, for your husband. When you’re in that space, say nice things to yourself. Your subconscious mind will believe whatever you tell it. Multitasking- do it while you’re doing something else. When you’re doing that for you, say nice things to you. Repeat whatever it is you want to work with. Work on those little tiny things. Implement it during that time, I call it vanity prayers. Being beautiful is not vain… this is the time that I am just taking care of me, so that I can walk out of that bathroom so that whatever I’ve done is a symbol of what I’ve done internally. Chanelle: What if you don’t believe what you’re saying? What if you feel like you’re lying to yourself? We are all beautiful, I believe that, but what if you can’t say that to yourself? Leta: that goes back to what is truth? What is true about you? Borrow God‘s perspective if you need to. Does God believe that you can become better? I believe that anything I need I can ask God for. What good am I putting out there believing all the poop? Everyone has negative thoughts. God expects us to change. Wherever we are in our life, we have to opportunity to start molding our brain and our life. We can mold ourselves. I was at the bottom of the scale, but I took control of how I thought about myself Chanelle: That is powerful powerful stuff. We all get the choice of what we think about ourselves. Leta: We don’t get to choose the circumstances. Before we came to live on this earth, we lived with a loving God. Multitask your affirmations. Chanelle: it’s very realistic. We’re going to get ready. We’re going to brush our teeth. Leta: even if you’re just sitting with your newborn…I have a whole story about how I met Satan. I’m at the post office and I reach down to pick up my son’s binky, and I see that the person who went to help me. I am looking into the face of Satan, he had horns, pitchfork on an ear, filed his teeth. I asked ‘what brought you to the post office?” Satan? I had never talked to Lucifer before. I kept talking with him and I said can I ask you a personal question, I assume you weren’t born that way, why did you get that done. He said God is Dead, children are ruining the planet. I said, my job as a mom is to bring him into the world and to give him life and to feel that everyone loves him. If people don’t love me I’m kind of shocked, and he said not everyone loves him and I said my job is to give him tools. And I said, I’m so sorry that no one did that for you. He teared up. He was a symbol of what he thought about and what he believed. At the end of the day, Satan did reach down to help me. When we are confronting our inner demons, what message are we sending out to the world? We need to let them know that life is good and everyone can love them, and those that don’t are just broken and that’s okay, we just give them love. Chanelle: I am sad that we’re out of time, we are going to have to have you back…In the bit of time we have left, what is burning that you need to share? Leta: we all have hard things and you might be thinking that I don’t get it but I will say that our savior Jesus Christ gets it and he wants so much for you. Being able to be a mom is a gift. It is a sacred responsibility god knew that you would have your broken places and to invite him in. God gave you those broken places to be able to teach your children Chanelle: That is key for all of us, to use those broken places to help other people. It starts with knowing who we are and allowing ourselves to feel good and get rid of the poopy talk Leta: that’s how he gets us. He brings us down with poopy talk. For listeners you can make it better by what you think about and what you choose to become. Chanelle: I am so glad we have had you on the show. Where can people find you? .Leta: letagreene.biz Facebook: Leta Greene aka Hotness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leta Greene never thought she would grow up to be a beauty consultant and motivational speaker. But she has overcome the scars of emotional and physical abuse and feelings of awkwardness and ugliness to excel at life by choosing happiness. Leta has developed a system of changing the way women perceive themselves through daily validation or "vanity prayers." She has learned that nobody can give from an empty well. One of the most important things women need to nurture is their relationship with themselves. Through her experiences, she speaks to setting healthy boundaries to protect against emotional and physical abuse and listening to our inner compasses in our interactions. She advocates only allowing into our spheres of influence those we love, trust, and who take responsibility. The way women perceive themselves is often the biggest "glass ceiling" they need to break in order to excel and achieve their dreams. Leta gives us some tools to begin thinking in new ways. Join Laura Harris Hales of LDS Perspectives Podcast as she interviews Leta Greene about harnessing our individual beauty. How to Embrace Your Inner Hotness: An Inside Out Approach to a Lasting Makeover The Prettiest (Free)
Leta Greene never thought she would grow up to be a beauty consultant and motivational speaker. But she has overcome the scars of emotional and physical abuse and feelings of awkwardness and ugliness to excel at life by choosing happiness. Leta has developed a system of changing the way women perceive themselves through daily validation or "vanity prayers." She has learned that nobody can give from an empty well. One of the most important things women need to nurture is their relationship with themselves. Through her experiences, she speaks to setting healthy boundaries to protect against emotional and physical abuse and listening to our inner compasses in our interactions. She advocates only allowing into our spheres of influence those we love, trust, and who take responsibility. The way women perceive themselves is often the biggest "glass ceiling" they need to break in order to excel and achieve their dreams. Leta gives us some tools to begin thinking in new ways. Join Laura Harris Hales of LDS Perspectives Podcast as she interviews Leta Greene about harnessing our individual beauty.
Leta Greene is a makeup artist with Glamour Connection. She shares her fun insights in this Podcast interview.
Leta Greene, the "Queen of Hotness," makeup artist, image consultant, International Trainer, and best-selling author joins Kristy Jo to discuss HOTNESS, self-image, and what makes us really "sexy." In this episode, Leta and Kristy Jo cover the following topics: Looking in a mirror and not feeling good enough/comparing to others Life-changing results from positive affirmations and inner dialogue The power of self-validation on a daily basis and how to do it How to determine your "best" at the end of the day Stopping the comparison game to other women EVERYONE has "slips" no matter how positive a thinker you are (and that is okay!) Who holds you in your darkest days? Spirituality and how it relates to your inner hotness Getting over "what's missing" to focus on "what's right" Eliminating the thought that being perfect makes us lovable Find Leta Online: Makeup: www.yourglamourconnection.com Book: www.letagreene.com
In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul visits with author and speaker Leta Greene about her new book How to embrace your INNER Hotness. Leta talks with Dr. Paul about how image...
Looking for more One Last Thought content? You can now join the OLT Insider program at: glow.fm/oltinsider and unlock your very own private feed packed with exclusive episodes!Guests: Leta Greene, Jamy Bechler.In this week’s episode of The One Last Thought Podcast, we are joined by Leta Greene, and Jamy Bechler. Unbeknownst to them, they were both sharing thoughts about the difference between being right and having wisdom, the power of our words, and how one moment can have a grave impact on one’s life.Guest bios: Leta Greene is an author of 2 books, a 2x Tedx speaker and a mom.Jamy Bechler is an author, speaker, leadership consultant, and the host of the "Success is a Choice" podcast.Connect with our guests:Leta Greene:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hotness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LetaHotness/ https://www.facebook.com/leta.greeneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leta_greene/Website: https://www.letagreene.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK1qVqUVg0vPGORzzwfvObgJamy Bechler:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamybechler/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoachBechlerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachbechler/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamyBechlerLeadershipWebsite: https://jamybechler.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUspwz6jcAsFGe7YmOckjAEmail: mailto:jamy@coachbechler.comGuest Giveaways / Promotions:Leta Greene:Check out Leta’s book on her website at - https://letagreene.com/book/Jamy Bechler:Check out Jamy’s book here - https://theleadershipplaybook.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-last-thought/exclusive-content