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With growth comes success. Are you ready to learn how you can save time and money by learning how to manage people? In this episode, we are joined by Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco to discuss how learning people management skills could save your money and time. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Discover useful tips on how you can be a better leader. Learn effective tools and strategies to manage your team. Learn how you can improve on your people management skills. Episode Highlights Learning Patience- Mike shares that we have to be patient and learn how to trust the process. He also shared that it's not easy to be patient. We have to work on ourselves before we can manage people - learning the art of patience. You have to work on “ME” leadership first then transition to WE leadership. What Is People Management? Managing people speaks to being a leader of people. Mike shared that according to John Maxwell, leadership is making others' success easier or easy. Mike also spoke about having a core intention for his company and ensuring that he adds personal and professional goals that align with and creating a team that shares the same vision. Accountability- We have to understand that we cannot control or change people. People have to change themselves or want to change themselves. How Do We As Leaders Get That Permission To Hold People Accountability? Communication is the key to solving most problems. We have to understand that managing people is a step by step process. You should always start with expressing the clear vision of the company to the individual or team. As a leader, you have to be a living example of the standard you are setting for your team and company. 4 Powerful Quotes from This Episode “You cannot harvest and sow seeds at the same time” “You cannot give birth to an adult” “Communication is the key” “You cannot put the cart before the horse” About Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco Mike is the CEO of People Building, Inc., and the powerhouse behind the “What Are You Made Of?” movement. He is a performance coach, author, dynamic public speaker, visionary and thought leader. He has been featured by Yahoo! Finance as one of the Top Business Leaders to Follow in 2020 and is on a mission to build people. In 2020 he was named #1 on the list of Top Mortgage Professionals by Yahoo! Finance.. Curious about Mike's work? Check out his website. Have specific questions? You can reach out and follow Mike on YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. Enjoy this Podcast? Sometimes the best way as a leader to measure our success is through how well the people around us are succeeding.If you enjoyed today's episode of The Entrepreneurial You, hit subscribe and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your family and friends, entrepreneurs and business owners, so they can feel empowered and encouraged to lead themselves and others. Have any questions? You can contact me through email (henekawatkisporter@gmail.com) or find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit my website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify. Stay inspired, Heneka
Are you ready to live your best life? Having a solid financial plan must be part of this journey.Click To Tweet There are several benefits to having a solid financial plan for your business, namely, it reinforces clear goals, allows for sensible cash flow management, smart budget allocation, necessary cost reduction, risk mitigation and provides a growth roadmap. In this episode, we are joined by Curtis May to discuss some winning wealth creation strategies and discuss four components of the ideal financial plan! Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Learn effective financial management strategies. Learn how you can have financial freedom. Discover a financial plan that works under all circumstances! Resources Free report on How To Create Wealth Using The Velocity Of Money. Text “pwealth” to 55444. Episode Highlights Who Is Curtis May? Curtis shares that he has been in business for 35 years. Passionate about his clients and helping them save money and be able to live their best life. He also shares that he is a third-generation business owner. At the age of 7, his father gave him business advice- “You'll never make any money working for someone else”. Four Main Objectives For Financial Management Build Maximum Wealth- Most people believe the key to investing is finding better rates - you will need to take on more risks. You will first need to create maximum efficiency with your money. Grade yourself from 1-10 how you deal with cash flow, in your personal life and your business. Track your inflow and your outflow. Wealth Transfers- Here are some questions you need to consider: How is your mortgage paid? How do you find retirement plans? Retirement plans defer taxes, more accurately they postpone the tax calculation. Ask yourself the question, “Do I think that in the future will my taxes be higher, lower, or the same?” How do you pay for major capital purposes(anything you can't pay for in full with monthly cash flow)? How will you fund college tuition? You will need liquidity- looking for mass marketing things Create A System That Will Transfer The Wealth That You Created We want people to create legacies for generations to come. Have A Plan That Works Under All Circumstances You have to diversify your way of making money and value the market space. You need to play defence - review your insurance, for example, life insurance. As you're working and saving, what is your ultimate goal? The key is to focus on buying assets that you can control. Five Key Areas In Financial Management Save 15% of your gross income Maximum Protection Legacy Establish Goals The Velocity Method - buying assets that generate investment incomes 3 Powerful Quotes from This Episode “You have to be able to pivot, and learn how to serve people” “Until you double your time off, you will not double your income”Click To Tweet “Money follows value” About Curtis May Curtis is the host of The Practical Wealth Show Podcast and the creator and owner of Practical Wealth Advisors. Curtis has been planning for individuals for more than 35 years, and he is passionate about helping his clients save money and live the very best life they can right now. The primary focus of his financial planning firm is to help individuals and families become financially free by following the principles of wealth creation that have endured for centuries around the world. Curious about Curtis' work? Check out his website. You can learn more by listening to his podcast on The Practical Wealth Show. Have specific questions? You can reach out and follow Curtis on LinkedIn. Enjoy this Podcast? It is good to always have a financial plan for your business. If you enjoyed today's episode of The Entrepreneurial You, hit subscribe and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it!
If you judge the entrepreneur’s journey based on Photoshopped social media images, you’re getting only five percent (at most) of what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur.. One moment being an entrepreneur feels like the best day of your life. Five minutes later you could easily be asking yourself, “Why am I putting myself through this?” and questioning whether to stick with it. Like anything else in life, being an entrepreneur has flip sides. Your ability to manage the rollercoaster of those flip sides determines how successful you not only become, but how successful you stay. In this week’s episode James and Dean share their real world tips for managing the entrepreneurial roller coaster. Learn how you can avoid mistakes they made, and get the exact tactics and mindset they use to manage their own entrepreneurial journeys. Stop comparing yourself to slivers Most people don’t post on social media about the day to day challenges of running a business - the disappointments, the struggles, the moments where you’re terrified and failing. All you’re shown are the triumphs. Success is part of the entrepreneur’s journey, but so are the struggles. Remember that the next time you start feeling inadequate after encountering someone’s post about their amazing results or a trip they took. You’re only seeing one little sliver of their life, and none of what they endured to get there. Instead of comparing yourself to other people’s slivers, remember that their journey is theirs, and yours is yours. Eliminate overwhelm with clarity Years ago James and Dean realized that when they felt the most overwhelmed, it was due to a lack of direction. Without clarity on where you need to be focusing, it’s all too easy to get swallowed up by the day to day grind, where you’re making decisions but not making progress. When you find yourself in that situation, a sure way to burn out is to hunker down and try to hold out. Instead of sticking your head in the sand, face the situation. Take an honest look at what’s going on. Only by doing that will you get the clarity you need to solve your situation. Hustling isn’t your savior The 24/7 hustle disease is rampant in entrepreneurship, and many entrepreneurs are under the mistaken impression that if they just hustle long enough, everything will be okay. But believing you can hustle your way to success is like believing that new tires and a new coat of paint will fix a car without an engine. Without an engine, that car’s going nowhere. James and Dean know people who’ve been hustling for 10, 15, 20 years, and are no better off now than when they started. Yes, effort is required to grow your business. But it has to be focused on the right things. Otherwise, you’ll be what’s called the busy fool - hustling away with nothing to show for it. Say yes to the right things Don’t feel like doing the things you know will bring you closer to success? Do them anyway. People who get the result they want say yes to what moves them closer to their goals, regardless of how they feel in the moment. If you want fitness, say yes to going to the gym instead of an ice cream binge. If you want to grow your business, say yes to emailing your list instead of watching another Netflix show. This isn’t to say you have to hustle 24/7 and never enjoy your life. Just get into the habit of saying yes to what moves you closer to your goals - especially since, each time you say yes, it gets easier to say yes next time. That’s true whether you’re saying yes to the right things, or the wrong things. Say yes to the right things! The world is created by people no smarter than you James and Dean are experimenting with a new feature on the show: What’s going on NOW in the world of business. Tune in to hear their take on Jeff Bezos stepping down as Amazon’s CEO, including lessons they share pertaining to this week’s topic of managing the entrepreneurial roller coaster. You’ll especially want to catch the part about avoiding the pitfalls that come with comparing yourself to other entrepreneurs. Outline of This Episode You’re not seeing the whole story [7:10] Eliminating overwhelm [15:31] Don’t be a busy fool [25:22] Hustling won’t fix it [29:01] Your only REAL competition [34:00] Know your why and power through [40:41] What’s going on in the world of business [45:10] Resources & People Mentioned v2b.jamespfriel.com Music for “Just The Tips” is titled, “Happy Happy Game Show” by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Connect With James and Dean James P. Friel: CEO Quickstart: https://jamespfriel.com/ceo-quickstart/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hustledetox/ Facebook Group (BulletProof Business): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1107362546297055/ Site: www.jamespfriel.com Interested in being a guest on the show? Dean Holland: Blog: www.DeanHolland.com FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/DeanHollandHQ Billion Dollar Project: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BillionDollarProject/ JTT Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/justthetipsshow/ JTT Listeners Free Portal: www.JTTShow.com
Airplanes are communal spaces, yet some people act like they are the only ones on a flight. Please don’t be that person and have respect for those around you. Today, Ro and Sara discuss their friend, Jordan Booth’s, blog post, ‘An Honest Guide to Airplane Etiquette,' and share their thoughts on what she has written. You will hear about taking your shoes off, views on whether or not to recline your seat, and why you should always, always move when someone next to you needs to get up. Please be advised that there is a trigger warning in the episode [TW: self-harm], so if you would prefer not to hear the story, please skip the audio between [0:10:55] and [0:13:35]. Ro and Sara also dive into how to use the toilet properly, the importance of wearing headphones when you are watching something, and why you should be nice to people you encounter on your flight. You never know what they are going through, and perhaps your smile could make their day. If you are unsure whether you are on your best behavior during flights, this episode will help you clear up any of those doubts.The More You GlobeIn every episode in The More You Globe segment, Sara and Ro will answer a few travel-related questions that will ignite the fire in your heart to begin traveling (when we can start again, of course!). In this episode, Sara and Ro share their best travel tips and discuss their travel styles. Tune in to hear what they have to say!Outline of This Episode:You can take your shoes off, but when you walk around the plane, put them back on!Make sure your socks are clean and your shoes don’t stink.Ro and Sara’s different takes on reclining your seat.If you can’t lift your own luggage, don’t bring it on the plane.Seat responsibility and which position gets the sought-after armrests.Etiquette when people are moving from their seat; move your butt!A story from a flight Sara’s ex-boyfriend was on [0:10:55] – [0:13:35] [TW: self-harm].How the window should be handled on a flight.Why you should not be mean to a parent whose child is crying.Don't grab onto other people’s seats when you are going to the toilet.Ro and Sara’s turbulent flight from Amsterdam to Rome.Respect the toilet.Cover your nose with your mask if you are flying during this time.Wear headphones if you are watching or listening to something on the plane.Jordan’s story of a passenger who watched porn for three hours on a flight without headphones.Why Ro and Sara hate when people clap when an airplane lands.There is no point in standing when the plane lands before the doors have opened.Some of Ro and Sara’s rules for what to wear on flights.Be nice and considerate; you are sharing space with others.Ro’s tips for when you are sitting in the emergency seating.You don’t know why people are flying, so just be kind to everyone!The More You Globe.Tweetables:“Common sense ain’t so common.” — Sara Kennon [0:30:55]“Most people don’t need a negative person in their life, but you can always use more smiles.” — Sara Kennon [0:39:15]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Blonde Voyage 901’s Airplane Etiquette Post KAR. Creative on InstagramConnect with Sara and Ro!You Globe GirlYou Globe Girl InstagramSara Kennon InstagramRo Prewitt Instagram
About Dr. David DayDr. David Day is a Professor of Psychology at Claremont McKenna College and Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute. Day is a prolific scholar, a great conversationalist, and has served on the faculty at Pennsylvania State University, Singapore Management University, and the University of Western Australia. His goal - Make a Difference.Quotes from This Episode"You want to invest in your development because everybody needs to be a leader, even when they are not the leader.""How do you view yourself? What is your identity? What's your self-efficacy? What is your level of self-awareness? These are proximal outcomes of a developmental process that we can measure and will give us some idea of whether long-term change is likely to be happening.""So the whole notion of a leader identity is really important because it drives resource allocation. Our identity is basically what we think is important. And we invest our most valuable resource, our time, in what we think is most important.""This whole distinction that there's a leader and there's a follower is a misnomer. People are both.""Leader development is really about developing an individual to be more effective in leadership roles and processes, whereas leadership development is really developing collective capacity for leadership. We don't know a lot about the latter and we know virtually nothing about how the leader development piece informs the leadership development piece."Recent Articles by Dr. David DayKragt, D., & Day, D. V. (2020). Predicting Leadership Competency Development and Promotion Among High-Potential Executives: The Role of Leader Identity. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1816.Miscenko, D., Guenter, H., & Day, D. V. (2017). Am I a leader? Examining leader identity development over time. The Leadership Quarterly, 28(5), 605-620.Lord, R. G., Day, D. V., Zaccaro, S. J., Avolio, B. J., & Eagly, A. H. (2017). Leadership in applied psychology: Three waves of theory and research. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102(3), 434.Dr. David Day Articles/Books Mentioned in This EpisodeDay, D. V. (2000). Leadership development: A review in context. The Leadership Quarterly, 11(4), 581-613.An Integrative Approach to Leader Development by David V. Day, Michelle M. Harrison, & Stanley M. HalpinLiu, Z., Riggio, R. E., Day, D. V., Zheng, C., Dai, S., & Bian, Y. (2019). Leader development begins at home: Overparenting harms adolescent leader emergence. Journal of Applied Psychology, 104(10), 1226-1242.Day, D., & Liu, Z. (2018). What is wrong with leadership development and what might be done with it. In What’s Wrong With Leadership?: Improving Leadership Research and Practice.Day, D. V., & Dragoni, L. (2015). Leadership development: An outcome-oriented review based on time and levels of analyses. Annu. Rev. Organ. Psychol. Organ. Behav., 2(1), 133-156.Other Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeArticle: How we should measure "change" - Or should we? by Chronbach and FurbyTV Series: The BridgeBook: The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the
Welcome to episode 232 of the LJS Podcast where today I talk about the 6 biggest mistakes I see beginner jazz musicians make. Having helped thousands of students through Learn Jazz Standards, I've discovered common mistakes that come up time and time again. Intermediate and advanced players make these mistakes too. I reveal them as well as some alternatives to correct your course. Listen to episode 232 Over the last 9 years as a musician, teacher, and online jazz educator, I've had the opportunity to help thousands and thousands and thousands of musicians learn how to play jazz and improve. And over that time, I've been able to witness lots of different kinds of issues that these musicians come across in their journey to becoming a better jazz improviser. I've noticed common mistakes that many of them make that only hold them back from reaching their true potential and improving quicker. So, in today's episode, I'm going to be going over the 6 most common biggest mistakes I see beginner jazz improvisers make and even some that I see intermediate and even advanced players make as well. So you might want to check in on yourself no matter where you are in your journey to see if any of these fit with you. In this episode: 1. They don't listen to jazz enough. 2. They use scales as plug-and-play tools. 3. They learn standard and solos primarily from sheet music. 4. They try to copy-and-paste licks into their solos. 5. They consume too much content. 6. They don't have a practice plan. Important Links 1. LJS Inner Circle Membership 2. LJS 229: How to Turn Scales Into Killer Jazz Solos 3. LJS 216: By the End of This Episode You'll Have Learned a Jazz Blues Solo
We’re at the end of our four-part series, “Things to Consider Before Starting…” and in today’s episode, I’m talking about all things podcasting. If you’re considering starting a podcast, this episode is for you. In this episode, I’m chatting about… Why you should choose a niche What you should do before recording your first episode Things to consider when determining your format How to market your podcast The importance of batch recording Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing things to consider before starting a service based business. On the last two episodes we focused on starting a product based business but today we are diving into the service based side. In this episode, I’m chatting about… Starting with your end goal How to determine what services to provide (and what you have the right to sell) The pitfall of scope creep Why you should avoid trading time for money And more! This episode is the second of a four-part series so be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing things to consider before starting a product based business. Although, there's no coaching program that will teach you everything you need to know about starting and keeping a business, there are some important steps to take. In this episode, I’m chatting about… Things to consider regarding your financial goal and supply chain The importance of knowing your market Why you need a lawyer and CFO when starting And more! This episode is the first of a four-part series so be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
In today’s episode, we’re talking all about contractors versus employees. If you have questions regarding how to classify your team members, this episode is for you. I’m chatting about… Payroll tax payments The difference between an employee and an independent contractor The behavioral factors that will help classify a team member What to do if you have someone on the books as a contractor and they are an employee And more! Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
If you enjoy this episode and it inspires you in some way I'd love to know and hear your biggest takeaway! Take a screenshot of this episode on your device and tag me in your Instagram stories @tajacato If you enjoy this podcast please rate and review (just scroll down and tap the stars and then click to leave a 5 star review) When you take the time to do so it will expand the reach of this podcast and makes it possible for other people to find this show who would benefit from hearing this content, too. All you have to do is click here. Thank you so much for your support of this show! xoxo Links Mentioned On This Episode: Click Here to Join Shredded Body for Type 1's Highlights of This Episode: "You find clarity through action" "Follow the joy, because it's through joy that you'll find the foot prints that will always lead you down the right path" Have you subscribed to this podcast yet? if not, please subscribe here so you don't miss out on weekly episodes and bonus content. THANK YOU FOR TUNING IN XOXO
In today’s episode, I’m sharing personal self-care tips and things to consider and implement into your business during these uncertain times. I’m chatting about… Some exciting news in case you missed the announcement on Instagram How to appreciate and get things done during this once in a lifetime opportunity How to prepare for hard times in the future How to assess your current financial situation The process of a “Money Date” Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
Success doesn't come easy. Most successful people have had their share of challenges and tragedies that helped them find their passion. Overcoming these setbacks is a long process, but it is worth it. In this episode, I, along with Brad Jensen, and Maria Ayne, share our journeys to overcoming our biggest setbacks. We talk about how we transformed our dark pasts into a grateful experience. If you're at a difficult point in your life, this episode is for you. Listen to this podcast and discover valuable insights on powering through life's challenges. Connect w/ Maria @nutritionistmaria Connect w/ Brad @thesoberbodybuilder Connect w/ Chase @chase_chewning Ever Forward Radio is made possible by our proud partners! Shop using the link/code below to save you money and to further support the show - THANK YOU! Save 15% on Cured Nutrition w/ code "EVERFORWARD" on nootropics like RISE, calming adaptogens like ZEN, full spectrum hemp oil, or any other CBD wellness product at https://www.curednutrition.com CBD study mentioned in this episode - Cannabidoil blocks long-lasting behavioral consequences of predator threat stress 5 Powerful Quotes from This Episode "You don't have to lose everything to build a successful business. Most people don't go that route, but that was my story." (Brad Jensen) "It was listening to stories of people who are really authentic and shared that they had a darker past and overcame things that made me realize that where I came from did not determine where I was going unless I let it." (Maria Ayne) "It's those little chips, those little steps at a time, that seem so meaningless. We don't realize how much they compound." (Chase Chewning) "If you're not growing, you're dying. [...] No matter what your past was and how lucky you think you are or deserving, you have to keep moving." (Maria Ayne) "If you don't know who that person is you're looking for, just build that person." (Chase Chewning) About the Guests Brad Jensen is the owner and CEO of Key Nutrition. He is an online nutrition coach and host of The Key Nutrition Podcast. Maria Ayne is an author, nutritionist, and behavior specialist. She is committed to helping food addicts, compulsive eaters, and binge eaters. For any other questions about how to live a life EVER FORWARD through our coaching, podcasting consulting and production services, podcast guest requests or to have Chase as a guest on your show please email him directly at chase@everforwardradio.com.
In today’s episode, we’re talking all about advice. As a business owner, you will get a lot of advice. Some that you ask for and many of which you don't ask for. And when you're growing a business, whether it's your first or your 50th business, there's always going to be times where you're questioning what that next step is. Listen to learn: The concept of having a board The different personality types in business The difference between a slow pace growth person and a fast paced growth person Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme.
Creating Your Own Reality and Tapping into the Divine Within with Christy Whitman Many of us face obstacles every single day. There are times we can handle them confidently and there are times when we feel like giving up. But, it’s not the obstacles that limit us. Our reaction towards them can make or break our path to fulfillment. We have the innate power to move and change the course of our lives. We are meant not only to survive in life but also to thrive in it. Joining us in this episode is law of attraction coach Christy Whitman. She shares how we can tap into our divine selves and how our thoughts and words can change our reality. She also shares some valuable insights on how we can thrive in any situation and how we can attain a life of abundance that has always been meant for us. Check out the episode highlights below if you want to start living the life you are meant to live. Be sure to subscribe and listen to this podcast! About Our Guest Christy Whitman is a transformational leader, Master Certified Law of Attraction Coach, and New York Times bestselling author. She is also the CEO and founder of the Quantum Success Coaching Academy, a 12-month Law of Attraction coaching certification program. Christy’s work has been featured in several magazines, and she has appeared in The Morning Show and The Today Show. How to Tap into the Divine Within You Christy’s Journey In her 20s, Christy had everything that she thought would make her happy, but she was still miserable inside. Thus, she began meditating. She realized she was extremely judgmental and critical of herself. When she understood that she can shift her perspective, good things began to manifest. One night, while meditating, she heard a voice that inspired her to write her book. She started speaking in spiritual bookstores and churches to promote her book. That’s when people told her she could be a coach. Our Divine Self Our divine self is there for each one of us. When we understand that we're more than just our physical body, that's when we can tap into the quantum field. It is where we can tap into the energy of what we want to experience in our lives. Coming Out of the Lack Mentality The love of money, not money itself, is the root of all evil. Money, like everything else, is light and energy. However, there is no empowerment if you look at money as your source. Money responds to the energy we give. If we say that money has power over us, we have a dysfunctional relationship with money. The lack mentality comes from a victim consciousness where things happen to us. Instead, we need to move into that next level of consciousness where we exercise our free will. We need to allow ourselves to understand that we can have what we want and we deserve it. It's the belief that we are limited by our backgrounds that keeps us limited. Thus, we need to shift our perspective. When your perspective comes from a place of empowerment, you're opening up your energy. You're coming from a place of choice, not a place of lack or limitation. The Power of Words Instead of looking at what's wrong and bad, look at what's right and good. Everything is vibration, and we are energy towers. We are sending out signals every day through our thoughts, beliefs, and actions. If we want fulfillment, we have to consider both our physicality and non-physicality. Financial Wellness as Part of the Divine Money is part of our spiritual journey because we need it to survive. We are divinely designed not only to get by but also to have abundance in all aspects of our life. That includes our financial wellness. Our mind is always looking for the next best thing. Nothing is ever enough. But when you appreciate something, no matter what it is, you're in alignment. Everything of a higher vibration—passion, success, contentment—are energy first. And then the form follows the energy, not the other way around. Freedom in Contrasting Experiences We're always going to have contrasting, unwanted experiences. When we give our attention to the contrast and let it affect us, we continue to create more contrasting experiences. Focus on the options you have and the clarity you need to notice. Shift your energy to connect with your divine self. Focus on what you want to feel, not what you don't want. When in contrasting situations, practice your faith and commune with your divine self. There is no other solution. 5 Powerful Quotes from This Episode “You create your own reality.” “When we allow ourselves to understand that we can have what we want and that we are deserving of it and it's our birthright and that we're divinely designed to have abundance in all aspects of our life and to have loving and supportive relationships and be able to have creative self-expression, whether it's a book or a painting or a piece of music or a business or a product or whatever it is that we're wanting to give our unique energy signature to, all of it is supposed to thrive. We're supposed to be enjoying our life here.” “We are divinely designed to thrive, not to survive. We are divinely designed to be able to have abundance in all aspects of our lives and that includes financial. We are divinely designed to have health and well-being and vitality. It's not like the divine goes, ‘Oh, you could only have a little bit of health and well-being.’ No, it's the fullness, 100% full-tilt health and well-being, 100% full-tilt abundance in all aspects of our lives, success in all aspects of our lives.” “If you find the reason, the real essence of why you want what you want, all of it, if you really dig deeper and continue to spiral into it, is because you want to feel the sense of fulfillment. You want to spill the sense of all the things that are of a higher vibration, like passion, like joy, like abundance, like freedom, like success, like contentment—all of these things.” “My definition of freedom is knowing that you have a choice in how you will react, how you will respond, what your perspective is, what your thoughts are about it. It's being able to be in this world and be able to choose how you want to experience this world. That's freedom.” Resources Quantum Success: 7 Essential Laws for a Thriving, Joyful, and Prosperous Relationship with Work and Money by Christy Whitman The Art of Having It All: A Woman's Guide to Unlimited Abundance by Christy Whitman Watch Your Words by Christy Whitman To connect with Christy, you may reach her on her Twitter and Instagram. You may also visit her website to know more about her and her work. Please help us continue this podcast going by subscribing on iTunes and write a review! Please share this episode with your friends, and don’t forget to send us messages on Instagram or Twitter. Thanks for listening!
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
If you are the parent of a college student, you want to do everything in your power to help your son or daughter find a great job after graduation. However, the things we think are helpful could actually have a negative impact. Encouraging your child to visit their career services center and attend events such as career fairs are specific ways to help, says Find Your Dream Job guest Margaret Roberts. Margaret also says that parents need to take a step back and allow their child to follow their own interests, rather than burdening them with the expectation that they will follow a certain path. About Our Guest: Margaret Roberts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretroberts/) supports individuals in achieving success throughout their career life cycle. She leads the Career Management Center at the Eberhardt School of Business at the University of the Pacific (https://www.pacific.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges/eberhardt-school-of-business/centers-and-institutes/career-management-center.html). She is also a freelance executive resume writer and is pursuing her EdD in Educational Leadership. Resources in This Episode: You can avoid the resume pitfalls we consistently see job seekers make with my resource: Don't Make These 8 Killer Resume Mistakes (https://resumemistakes.macslist.org/). In this guide, I’ll show you how to avoid the most common errors and get employers to take a second look at your resume.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing what I'm leaving behind in 2019 and how to have a successful 2020. I also share three questions that you should be able to answer with clear details to determine if you have a plan for your business in 2020. Listen to and share this episode and let me know what you're leaving behind and if you have questions on building out your 2020 plan. Links Mentioned in This Episode You can follow Kendra’s journey on Instagram at @thefinancefemme and on her website at www.thefinancefemme.com.
In this episode, Brandon Birkmeyer debunks the myth that starting your own business means starting completely from scratch, discusses how to hire the right coach for you, and suggests how you can avoid some of the basic mistakes beginners make. The Finer Details of This Episode: You don’t have to start from scratch; other colleagues in your industry can provide you with tried and true jumping-off points. Don’t let the independent entrepreneur mindset isolate you from advice and support! The industry is full of resources—some premium, some completely free. Use them! Avoid making big mistakes by speaking to the industry veterans who’ve made those very mistakes themselves on their way up. Don’t be afraid to hire a coach! Brandon has tips for vetting the right one. Quotes: “You can benefit from finding people in your industry that are doing the same thing you’re doing.” “Stop wasting time and start today!” “Don’t be shy about asking for help. Just get out there and do it!” Brandon's Links: Visit Brandon’s website at www.brandonbrands.com For coaching with Brandon go to www.brandonbrands.com/apply And please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Listen to This Episode You’ve got to get houses under contract.Doesn’t matter if you’re flipping or wholesaling…Contracts are the lifeblood of this business.You make your money (or lose it) when that contract is signed.Everything after that is just exit strategies (rehab and flip, wholesale, wholetail, hold as a rental… lots of ways to make money once the contract is signed).So what does it take to get houses under contract?It takes rock-solid sales and negotiation skills.Unfortunately, a lot of real estate investors are making BIG mistakes when meeting with sellers.And they end up pushing sellers away, losing deals, and leaving money on the table.My acquisitions manager Chad King has been on over 1,000 appointments.I’ve never met anyone who can get contracts signed like he can.He’s GOOD at sales and negotiation.So I asked him to come up on stage at Flip Hacking LIVE and break down how he handles seller appointments… what he says, what he DOESN’T say, and more.Chad knocked it out of the park…And today, I want to share the recording of his presentation with you.In the next 40 minutes, Chad is going to dig into…The 3 biggest things that “kill” deals during negotiation…What advance agreements are and how to use them…What questions to ask FIRST when you meet with a sellers…How to control the negotiation…How to “anchor” the negotiation in advance…What NOT to talk about with sellers…3 negotiation “hacks” to get more houses under contract…The difference between sales amateurs and sales pros…The exact scripts and wording to use…How to get sellers to give you THEIR number first…How to track and manage the followup process…How to train your acquisitions reps…Lessons learned from over 1,000 in-person appointments……and more.Listen in here!Links & ResourcesThere are just a few days left to join 7 Figure Runway.Chad and the other members of my team are going to be getting on live weekly training calls for the next 12 months to help a small group of serious, committed investors grow their businesses.Everything you hear in this episode today is just a starting point.Chad is going to be sharing a lot more over the coming months.If you want to be part of the Runway group and be on those calls, you need to jump in now.Click below to learn more and sign up!CLICK HERE to Join 7 Figure Runway (Closing SOON) >>Catch you on the flip side!Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the 7 Figure Flipping Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while you're at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them!The post 7FF 283: 3 things that “kill” deals and push sellers away (Chad King at Flip Hacking LIVE)… appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Farha Shariff is a Professor at the University of Alberta, intersectional feminist, lead instructor at CycleBar and founding coach and Champs Boxing Studio. She is also an unapologetic and thoughtful advocate for those of all cultures and backgrounds and uses her own experience to push the boundaries to help obliterate racism and bullying. She joins The Inner Circle to talk about her upbringing as the daughter of immigrants and how it shaped her values of education and hard work, her dedication to fitness and health, and how she processed her own pain from childhood to find a voice that helps others along their path. What You'll Hear in This Episode: You can still eat crunchy peanut butter and have abs like Farha. It is possible! How disciplined Farha is on her fitness regimen, and why a clean diet and lifestyle is important to all aspects of her health. Farha is the daughter of immigrants that taught her the value of education and working hard, and shaped Farha's later passion for feminism and using her voice to help others. Farha's own experience with being bullied and ostracized based on her race, appearance, and culture, and how Farha processed the pain to speak up for herself and heal years later. How Farha teaches her three daughters to be kind and inclusive, and her commitment to being open on issues that come up from their own schooling and social media. Farha's amazing story of working at her own junior high, and even working side by side with the very teachers she grew up with as a child. How memory work helped Farha process the heavy emotions she felt from childhood and recall enough data to capture in a book. The powerful work Farha is doing as an instructor at the University of Alberta, and the thought-provoking conversations she and her students are having to challenge individual world views and understand more about racism. How Farha uses fitness as a catharsis and tool to keep her mental health in check. Hear about her love for being a part of both the CycleBar and Champs Boxing Studio. Women need to learn from each other, hold each other up, and realize we don't need to put pressure on ourselves to do or have it all. Quotes: “You have to teach your kids how to be kind.” “There is power in story beyond measure.” “My life is a series of ironic connections.” “The woman that has it all — that's old school now.” Mentioned: CycleBar Whipple Surgery Imaginary Homelands University of Alberta Robin DiAngelo @drfarha077 Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll – Twitter @carriedollconsulting – Instagram Carrie Doll – Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Launching a branding business was a tricky process for Brandon because he didn’t really have any marketing connections from his former line of corporate work. Thankfully, he was able to seek out a few communities that made his next steps more confident and purposeful, and through coaching and free resources was able to grow his own brand to where it is today. In this episode, Brandon Birkmeyer debunks the myth that starting your own business means starting completely from scratch, discusses how to hire the right coach for you, and suggests how you can avoid some of the basic mistakes beginners make. The Finer Details of This Episode: You don’t have to start from scratch; other colleagues in your industry can provide you with tried and true jumping-off points. Don’t let the independent entrepreneur mindset isolate you from advice and support! The industry is full of resources—some premium, some completely free. Use them! Avoid making big mistakes by speaking to the industry veterans who’ve made those very mistakes themselves on their way up. Don’t be afraid to hire a coach! Brandon has tips for vetting the right one. Quotes: “You can benefit from finding people in your industry that are doing the same thing you’re doing.” “Stop wasting time and start today!” “Don’t be shy about asking for help. Just get out there and do it!” Brandon's Links: Visit Brandon’s website at www.brandonbrands.com Join the Brand Growth Community on Facebook at http://bit.ly/brandgrowthnow And please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Surprise – it’s Part 2 of Emily’s Story! In this episode, Emily discusses her motivation for activism and advocacy in the health care field after experiencing insurance difficulties surrounding her MS diagnosis in 2013. Plus, she looks ahead to what the future holds for her treatment and her day-to-day life in 2019. She answers a couple of Aaron’s health care “What If’s?” such as “What if she had ignored the pain and numbness back in 2012?” and “What if she moved to another country?” Advice to Live By from This Episode: “You don’t have insurance because you’re already sick; you get insurance because you don’t know what will happen.” –Emily Follow the No Pix After Dark Podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Facebook, & Instagram.
Welcome to Kickin It Wit Bee N Friendz Each Episode you’ll get meet a different Friend of Mines as we talk about Life and different situations... This Episode You’ll meet my Bestie/ Bro Flyy as we talk about having a great support system among friends and following ya dreams ... Follow Us @livingbeesstory & @ShariffSinclair and for topic or Advice send an email to kickinitwitbeenfriendz@gmail.com
This episode is part two of the masterclass with Greg Helbeck, who has only been in the real estate business for the last 2.5 years. He's gotten so good at the sales process that his sales mentor, John Martinez, has hired him on his team. Be sure to listen to part one before checking this show out! Today's episode focuses on what the sales process looks like face-to-face. Greg and Alex do a quick role-play session at the beginning of the call and then Greg breaks down why he said what he said. Key Takeaways: What does an ideal face-to-face ‘sales process' look like? Alex and Greg do a quick-role play. What can you take away from this quick role play session? Greg shares his tips. You biggest leverage as a homebuyer is the offer. Greg brought up all the objections before making his offer to see how motivated the seller was. Greg went for the "no" real quickly in the sales process and used price anchoring to help the buyer become more comfortable with the low numbers. Greg also asked the seller a ‘picture perfect' question. What is this exactly? If there is no seller pain, then there will be no sale. Why was Greg's offer so specific, even down to the dollars? Mentioned in This Episode: You can connect with Greg Helbeck on Instagram, Facebook, or visit his company here. To get more ninja Sales Training, make sure to listen to the 2-part interview podcast series with John Martinez from Midwest Revenue Group here: Part 1 and Part 2 Take Action Now on John Martinez's REI Sales Academy. I have personally gone through this training, and have invested for my entire team to go through. I HIGHLY recommend it! Tweetables: “I brought every objection up that could happen before I made my offer.” “Your leverage as a homebuyer is the offer. The seller's leverage is the pain.” “If there's no pain, then there is no sale.” Ask Alex A Question: Have a question you want featured on an upcoming Flip Empire Show? Head over to the Ask Alex page, and record your question. We've made it super easy for you, so let us know what challenges you are having, and Alex will answer it personally! Subscribe To The Flip Empire Show, and Leave a Rating & Review!
Greg Helbeck has only been in the real estate business for the last 2.5 years. He's seen great success in his wholesale business in New York as well as his virtual wholesale business in Texas. He's gotten so good at the sales process that his sales mentor, John Martinez, has brought him on to help clients close more deals and make more money. Today's episode features Greg breaking down the sales process. Key Takeaways: How did Greg get started in this business and what does his business look like today? At the age of 20, he went to a real estate seminar. He was completely broke at the time and spent his last dollars just to go to the event. Greg struggled HARD for 9 months. Greg is a full time college student and does 2-3 deals a month now. The first thing Greg did was invest in himself, this is why he has become successful in such a short amount of time. Greg would cold call local investors and ask them to meet for coffee. Greg works with John Martinez and helps train real estate investors on the sales process. What's it like working with John? If you have the mentality to help people, to give value, good things will come back to you. No matter what! Alex and Greg do a quick role playing session. Greg gives a detailed breakdown on what a typically sales process looks like. Mentioned in This Episode: You can connect with Greg Helbeck on Instagram, Facebook, or visit his company here. To get more ninja Sales Training, make sure to listen to the 2-part interview podcast series with John Martinez from Midwest Revenue Group here: Part 1 and Part 2 Take Action Now on John Martinez's REI Sales Academy. I have personally gone through this training, and have invested for my entire team to go through. I HIGHLY recommend it! Tweetables: “The first thing I do is set the expectations of what's going to happen on the call. It's called an advanced agreement.” “I start going negative, basically using some reverse psychology to see if you're a motivated buyer.” “The last thing you want is people saying they gotta call you back or ‘I gotta think it over.'” Ask Alex A Question: Have a question you want featured on an upcoming Flip Empire Show? Head over to the Ask Alex page, and record your question. We've made it super easy for you, so let us know what challenges you are having, and Alex will answer it personally! Subscribe To The Flip Empire Show, and Leave a Rating & Review!
Sleep Shop Podcast: Giving Families the Gift of a Good Night's Sleep
Parenting can be overwhelming so you must learn to give yourself permission to take breaks and not feel guilty about it. #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning entertainment journalist, Leslie Anne Bruce, joins us today to share what she has learned over the years as a mother and author of the Unpacified parenting blog. What We Cover in This Episode: You can have a bad day and still be a good parent Parenthood is about trial and error and that’s ok. Nobody comes with a manual on how to be a parent. Should there always be so much guilt if moms choose to go back to work? How can you find the balance between taking care of yourself and taking care of your child? What are “Wellness Breaks” and how can taking them make you a better parent? Why some women choose to breastfeed and others bottle feed and why either choice is fine What breastfeeding cane affect your mood What psychological and physical changes women go through after pregnancy and birth. Is postpartum depression a real thing? Resources Mentioned Instagram: @leslieannebruce www.unpacified.com Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice. If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook Instagram SleepShop Website Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.
In this episode Nick interviews Andrew Carlson on the 4 steps he’s mastered to get staff to hook your customers with a great experience, even for those staff members you think it’s impossible for! Andrew Carlson is on a mission to change customer service in restaurants and bars across America. His work includes programs to ensure exceptional customer service to creating unforgettable experiences. He is a speaker, coach, the author of Customer Service is the Bottom Line and host of the podcast Beyond the Restaurant. n This Episode You’ll Learn: The first thing your staff should do BEFORE they walk over to the table. A fun and easy way to instantly get customers to “like” the staff member that is serving them. The easiest way to increase your check average by your server adding in a few extra sentences when taking their order An idea Nick had with employee business cards that Andrew thought could be a big game changer to build a servers loyal following - which means YOUR loyal following too! Plus much much more. Links Mentioned In This Podcast: 4 Walls Marketing Handout www.andrew-carlson.com www.carlsonhospitality.com Free Download Of Nick's 100/80/20 LRVO Marketing Formula - Attract New Customers At A Profit
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public What You'll Learn in This Episode: You won't want to miss this episode, a CELEBRATION of 100 episodes of Vibrant Happy Women!!! Enter to win prizes in our 100 Episodes Giveaway, grab your copy of 100 Favorite Things From 100 Episodes of Vibrant Happy Women, and grab 10 memorable nuggets of wisdom from 10 amazing guests from past episodes. Listen to get the BIG PICTURE of what the Vibrant Happy Women movement is REALLY about and see how well you've been applying what you've learned over the past 100 episodes! Giveaway (Enter to Win!): jenriday.com/giveaway 100 Favorite Things From 100 Episodes of Vibrant Happy Women! (don't miss this list!) jenriday.com/favorites Links From This Episode: 100 Favorite Things From 100 Episodes of Vibrant Happy Women 100 Episodes Giveaway (win one of several $100 Amazon gift cards! Giveaway end on March 19, 2018) Rachael Pickworth - Episode 79 Robyn Openshaw - Episode 82 Jill Payne - Episode 91 Kate Northrup - Episode 61 Valorie Burton - Episode 84 Mary Hyatt - Episode 76 Emma Bell - Episode 58 Orly Wahba - Episode 56 Anna Seewald - Episode 47 Sara Gilbert - Episode 11 Follow Jen Riday on Instagram Jen on Facebook Vibrant Happy 5 (get five self-love tips every week!) Have questions you'd like Jen to answer on the show? Email her at support@jenriday.com How to Leave a Review ...and never miss an episode again by signing up for the Vibrant Happy 5 (includes free guided meditation from Jen), which is a weekly digest of quick n' easy bullet points listing everything Jen created the previous week (including Vibrant Happy Women episodes and Happy Bits), plus other self-love-related goodies you'd enjoy. Make your inbox more positive and inspiring by signing up here. How to Leave a Review: Click here to watch a quick video to learn how to leave a review. How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public Comments: If you’d like to make a comment or leave feedback about the podcast, leave us a phone message at 1-608-352-6586 or email us at support@jenriday.com
Episode Summary: This episode is one of my “Moments of Truth” episodes, where I describe one of those pivotal moments in my life where my perspective permanently changed. As we all know, hindsight can be 20/20, and when I look back on my life I’m able to identify some of these moments where everything I had thought was true, ended up not really fitting for me anymore… these are some of the moments in my life where I changed as a person and my perspective shifted for the better. In this episode we’ll be talking about the moment I realized what being a parent really means to me. We all become a parent the day our first child joins our family. But it took me a little time to realize what taking on that role would really mean in my life. So today I want to go through the process I went through, some of the discoveries I made about myself and about my role as a parent, and I’ll talk a bit about how this shift in my perspective really changed the way I approached being a parent forever. This was my experience, so this may or may not apply to you. But I like to share these things in case you can relate and can take away some new insights for yourself. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: You’ll hear my personal story of feeling like a complete failure early in my parenting journey. I share the “Aha Moment” that changed how I felt about my role as a parent, and forever shifted the way I interact with my son. You’ll hear my biggest takeaways as a result from this painful period of my life. Show Notes: http://WorkingParentResource.com/8 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: The Conscious Parent by Shefali Tsabary Parenting Your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Authoritative vs. Authoritarian Parenting Styles 3 Realizations About Parenting that Instantly Improved My Life by Sarah Argenal Working Parent Resource Website Facebook Community About the Working Parent Resource: The Working Parent Resource is dedicated to helping ambitious working parents acquire the information, insights, and tools they need to create a more intentional and fulfilling life that reflects their deepest values and priorities. Sarah Argenal, the host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast, has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development, and is a Certified Professional Coach with over 15 years of experience in counseling, coaching, teaching, course development, and project management. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com. Join the Conversation! Leave your comments about the show, offer suggestions for upcoming show topics, or let us know what we can be doing better! We’d love to hear from you over in our free Facebook community at: http://WorkingParentResource.com/Community. Sponsor: This show was sponsored by the Working Parent Resource. We offer a carefully curated archive of Resources, a diverse suite of coaching opportunities, in-person and online communities, and much more. Check it out here: http://WorkingParentResource.com. Reminders: Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published. Please leave an honest rating and review as well. Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated! They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them. ***Founding Member of the Parents On Demand Network*** The post “WPR008: The Moment I Realized What Being a Parent Means to Me” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.
Kute Blackson teaches us about “liberated living.” Throughout our lives we build an identity based on our experiences and fears; this conditions our lives and sets us far away from our true nature. Listen to Kute’s magical and outstanding personal story, dare to question who you are, and to rejoin your essential you. Key Takeaways: [1:06] What does “liberated living” mean? [1:31] Kute Blackson’s new book [2:20] We are born free. [2:38] Process of conditioning by society in human beings [3:39] Willingness to question who you are [3:47] Reconnect with your true nature. [4:37] How do I know who I really am? [5:36] Be willing to become aware, and feel the feelings we learned to suppress. [7:24] Survival strategies [7:53] Be willing not to know who you are for a moment. [8:52] Feelings need to come out and be processed. [9:18] Kute´s background [10:03] Magical story of his parents meeting [13:43] Willingness to trust her soul [14:18] We are never better than when we are challenged. [15:05] I didn't want to not be loved. [15:31] I would be miserable if I don´t have myself. [15:55] www.youaretheonebook.com [16:46] Sugar is hiding everywhere. [17:04] Lose 10 pound in 2 weeks [17:17] jjvirgin.com/books [17:32] Listeners questions [17:54] I lose weight and I feel uncomfortable in my body, what do I do? [18:23] Picture of ideal body with your face on it. [18:41] You’ll see it when you believe it. [19:32] jjvirgin.com/ask Mentioned in This Episode: YOU. ARE. THE. ONE., by Kute Blackson Jjvirgin.com/books Jjvirgin.com/ask
Episode Summary: Today we’re chatting with Judy Tsuei. Judy Tsuei moved from Kauai in Hawaii to pursue van-living with her little `ohana (family) and she's the proud mama of an almost 2-year old named Wilder Love Fox. Along the way, she authored a highly reviewed book, “Meditations for Mamas: You Deserve to Feel Good,” and offers nurturing coaching programs to empower new mamas to thrive in their bodies, relationships, and identities throughout the 4th Trimester and beyond. Our show today is all about finding yourself again after becoming a parent, and we dive specifically into the challenges and struggles that can come up for moms during that postpartum phase of parenthood. Judy is an expert on helping new moms integrate who they used to be before having kids into who they are becoming after they have a new baby. She has some wonderfully deep and practical advice for you moms out there who really feel like you’ve given up who you are now that you’re a mom (even if your kids are older now). What You’ll Learn in This Episode: You’ll hear a very honest and vulnerable account of our guest’s journey into parenthood, including her struggles with postpartum depression, finding her own identity after a lifetime of being on her own, and how she was able to grow through the transition. We talk about how our relationships can change with others when we become parents. And you’ll learn how you can take care of yourself and touch base with who you really are when so much in your life feels new and different. Show Notes: http://WorkingParentResource.com/5 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Judy Tsuei Website Judy Tsuei Twitter Judy Tsuei Instagram When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times by Pema Chodron On Being with Krista Tippett Unruffled Podcast by Janet Lansbury Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod Working Parent Resource Website Facebook Community About the Working Parent Resource: The Working Parent Resource is dedicated to helping ambitious working parents acquire the information, insights, and tools they need to create a more intentional and fulfilling life that reflects their deepest values and priorities. Sarah Argenal, the host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast, has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development, and is a Certified Professional Coach with over 15 years of experience in counseling, coaching, teaching, course development, and project management. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com. Join the Conversation! Leave your comments about the show, offer suggestions for upcoming show topics, or let us know what we can be doing better! We’d love to hear from you over in our free Facebook community at: http://WorkingParentResource.com/Community. Sponsor This show was sponsored by the Working Parent Resource. We offer a carefully curated archive of Resources, a diverse suite of coaching opportunities, in-person and online communities, and much more. Check it out here: http://WorkingParentResource.com. Reminders Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published. Please leave an honest rating and review as well. Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated! They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them. ***Founding Member of the Parents On Demand Network*** The post “WPR005 Finding Yourself Again: Postpartum Advice for Working Parents” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.