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Lads! How are ye? It's Wednesday so a new episode! This week Sarah Jane tells the deeply upsetting story of the rape and murder of Sister Philomena Lyons. Thank you to our friend Sarah Arrow for suggesting this case. We also talk about whistling fannies and Jenny Glow!Have a fab week and wear a mask!
Sarah Arrow shares tips on content planning and getting the most from your blog
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In this bonus episode we depart from our normal format and share the highlights from our recent virtual conference On The Tipping Point LIVE! where we talked to 13 extraordinary female entrepreneurs to discover their stories of getting past the tipping point in business. There was SO much helpful advice and experience shared that it’s impossible to get it all into one episode, so here we reflect on five of the most consistent messages we heard from our speakers about building success in business. We hope you find them helpful too! IN THE SHOW … We start with a few moments discussion to put our own thinking into context, in particular looking at what makes these five messages relevant to both of us. (1.27 – 6.20) 1 - Being You – be more you than you have ever given yourself permission to be before. This popped up in everyone’s interview in some way, and the specific examples that stand out for us are in the following interviews (6.20 – 9.20): Lucy Whittington: how to recognise your ‘thing’ in business and the difference between running ‘a’ business and running ‘your’ business. Susan Payton: owning your story and being who you really are in your business. Alison Jones: choosing to lead, being more of who you are and being ‘unapologetically you’. 2 - Stepping Up – the continual expansion of your comfort zone through being prepared to lean in to your fear and take action regardless. So many examples of this one! Here are some of the key stories that stood out for us (9.20 – 22.30): Alison Jones: the moment she discovered no-one gives us permission to lead in our business – we have to make the decision to step up. Cara Sayer: being prepared to make mistakes and learning from what doesn’t go to plan. Lottie Moore: celebrating what we want to replicate in business, no matter how small the win. Also remembering that everyone’s ‘Everest’ is a different height. Sarah Arrow: choosing between a rock and a hard place. Lindsey Fish: never settling – being willing to fail in order to learn how to succeed. Bryony Thomas: anything of long term value has a component of struggle. 3 - Taking Action – the importance of making opportunities happen, not wait for them to come to you. Here we also reflect on the many wonderful discussions during the conference about what we can learn from nature – from cultivating potatoes to building fire! Our key stories for taking action are (22.30 – 34.35): Lindsey Fish: being persistent and consistent in the face of adversity and not giving up. Kat Dever: the years of work that go into being an overnight success, and the importance of building our business in the right Nicola Huelin: what we can learn from planting and cultivating potatoes, and the learning that comes from a burning platform. Sarah Arrow: how she tripled her income by showing up consistently in her business. Vee Smith and Veronica Pullen: taking action when perhaps you feel stuck, and how to move forward from a place where you can imagine all your emotional and material needs are already met. 4 - Masterminding – the importance of challenge and support, in growing both yourself and the business – and the business benefits of gathering high quality, collective wisdom and new perspectives. This was or had been a key factor for all of our speakers – and the key stories for the benefits of masterminding are (34.36 – 45.35 ): Suzanne Dibble: the personal value gained through investing in business mastermind groups – the shared journey between like minded people. Kat Dever: holding the vision for each other with the highest intention 5 - Personal and Business Investment – investing in ourselves, valuing and celebrating who we are, and investing in our personal growth. Here the key stories are (45.36 – 54.00): Suzanne Dibble/Kat Dever: making our choices out of hope (or investing in our faith) not our fear Lottie Moore: investing time and money in the same place in our business We conclude with a personal learning or two, and we share the details of our On The Tipping Point Mastermind Group – launching in January 2018! MENTIONED ON THE SHOW AND OTHER USEFUL LINKS On The Tipping Point LIVE! The Virtual Box Set – the complete collection of interviews with 13 inspirational and successful UK female business leaders. Click here to purchase. On The Tipping Point Mastermind (starts June 2018) – for more information, connect with either Sue or Sherry, using the links below. ENJOYED THE SHOW? We always love to read your comments and feedback. Tweet us @TippingPointPod using #TippingPoint. Even better …. please rate and review us in iTunes . It only takes a moment and will help keep the podcast going. Massive thanks to those listeners who have already done so! DISCOVER MORE ... Sherry Bevan at theconfidentmother.co.uk Sue Revell at magentachange.com On Facebook: On The Tipping Point Join the conversation in the Tipping Point LIVE! group The Confident Mother (Sherry) Sue Revell – The Unstoppable Leaders’ Coach (Sue) On Twitter: @TippingPointPod @SherryRB (Sherry) @MakeYourBigLeap (Sue) “The Tipping Point: The time at which a change or an effect cannot be stopped”
Sarah Arrow is an internationally renowned blogger, influencer and business coach. She has helped over 30,000 businesses grow. Not bad for someone whose school report stated she’d never amount to anything as she couldn’t write… Listen in to find out: How Sarah’s Mother gave her a “Can do anything” mindset… and the impact it’s had on her success Why she lost her self-belief… and got it back in bucketfuls. How a 2009 blog post, “You’re fired”, led to a 7-figure contract Tips on How To Successfully Blog For Your Business Why knowing you’re good enough is crucial as a business owner Why Discipline was her best friend when times were tough Why you must question your Limiting Beliefs Sarah’s top tip for writing your blog post… learn directly from a master blogger The real reason you’re not posting blog posts… and it isn’t what you think Sarah’s writing routine… this will get you reaching for your keyboard Smash Your Income Glass Ceiling To Attract More Clients And Money… without doing more marketing! Click here for Free Video Training. P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Nina x
Sarah Arrow, Founder of Birds on the Blog share with us an insight into her life as a mum and what running her own business means to her. She also shares her number one thing which she says makes a massive difference to your success and why family do not always make the best support team. You can read more in the shownotes and find out about Sarah's free 30 day Blogging challenge here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/love-ria/message
One of the many reasons I wanted to interview Sarah is because she is SO funny, and you only have to listen to this interview to know what a joy it was to have her on the show. Her quick wit on Facebook within her 30 Day Blogging Challenge where we connected, is what had […]