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The Ziglar Show
Valerie Burton: How To Stop Being Driven By Guilt

The Ziglar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 68:31


Guilt is a primary hidden driver that we've accepted as a norm. How much of your lives and actions are being driven by this life draining motive? Probably more than you are aware of. But why, is the question. And how can you stop it? I'm with Valorie Burton. Valorie is founder of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute and has written more than a dozen books on personal development. She has a unique combination of research, faith, and personal transparency that inspires people to action and delivers practical tools to find fulfillment and purpose in work and life. Her book, “Let Go Of The Guilt,” is my muse. Valerie's research into the reality and nuances of guilt and the hold it has on us is profound, which is why I pursued her to be on the show and shine a light on this very insidious and pervasive driver that is leading so many of us to frustration, exhaustion, burn out and unfulfillment. I begin with Valorie's story. What were her early drivers? What drove her to push and strive and get herself into the Air Force Academy on a presidential appointment, then what drove her to drop out? What drove her to realize how much of her drive was fueled by guilt and what drove her to start a PR firm then abandon it to be an author and speaker? What drove her to marry, then divorce, then to marry again? What drives her today? Type Valorie Burton in any search engine and you'll find her everywhere, and her coaching business is at cappinstitute.com Got a comment or question about an episode? Want to ask a question about your drive? Email me. I don't want to just talk to you here, I want to talk with you. kmiller@kevinmiller.co.  Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code KEVIN and depending on the model receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. Sign up for AromaTru's Insider Club and today you'll receive a FREE Waterless Oil Diffuser and a FREE lemon eucalyptus oil - that's over $200 in savings. Head to aromatruorganics.com/kevin to take advantage of this exclusive offer.   Kajabi is offering a free 30-day trial to start your business if you go to Kajabi.com/kevin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AVAIL Leadership Podcast
Episode 139: What is Going Right? With Valorie Burton

AVAIL Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 41:46


On this episode of the AVAIL podcast, Valerie Burton introduces the power of coaching with a twist—coaching isn't just a life-changing service, it's an exercise in academics! Through the confluence of positive psychology and coaching, you can flip the script and tell a different story—obstacles are sheep in wolves' clothing; they are disguised as an enemy but unearthed as an opportunity. As you call the bluff on false urgencies and make room for the meaningful, get ready for an overflow of God's infinite possibilities for you!

Level Up Your Life Podcast
EP 78: Level Up by Developing A Growth Mindset with Kimberly Fallis

Level Up Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 43:56


Our guest today Kimberly Fallis believes, "Say what you want to BE until you SEE what you SAY. "Kimberly Fallis is an Empowerment Coach. She is known as The Navigator and CEO of Level UP Academy LLC.  She's passionate about empowering professionals to get unstuck so they Level UP and become relentless self-leaders of their lives and live the life they are so deserving of.  She believes everyone is capable of achieving their goals and walking in their purpose.     Empowering Insights You'll Gain from this EpisodeDeveloping a morning routine helps us to be intentional towards our day and how we live our lifeThe importance of developing a regular reading habit to cultivate a growth mindsetSome of the barriers Kimberly had to overcome to start her business while working her full-time jobHow you can frame a strategic risk to pursue your dreams and goalsSteps you can take to begin your transition from your full time job to becoming a business ownerHow 2020 lit a fire under her feet to start her business and why we should use the lessons learned in 2020 to step into the role of CEO of our livesHow framing NO's as Next Opportunity helps us to stay in the arena and play full out to winAnd so much more ...Contact Kimberly FallisWebsiteFacebookSubscribe to Podcast: Apple Itunes | Spotify | Amazon TuneIn | iHeartRadioContact Jackie Capers-Brown at www.jackiecapersbrown.com Support the show (https://paypal.me/jackiecapersbrown?locale.x=en_US)

Decent Exposure
6: Valerie Burton | Is Guilt Driving You?

Decent Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 66:49


Of course it is, but to what degree? Guilt is a primary hidden driver that we’ve accepted as a norm. How much of your lives and actions are being driven by this life draining motive? Probably more than you are aware of. But why, is the question. In this episode I bring you Valorie Burton. Valorie is founder of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute and has written more than a dozen books on personal development. She has a unique combination of research, faith, and personal transparency that inspires people to action and delivers practical tools to find fulfillment and purpose in work and life. She has a large following with almost half a million on Facebook alone. She’s just published a book titled, “Let Go Of The Guilt.” Her research into the reality and nuances of guilt and the hold it has on us is profound, which is why I pursued her to be on the show and shine a light on this very insidious and pervasive driver that is leading so many of us to frustration, exhaustion, burn out and unfulfillment. I begin, of course...getting very personal with Valorie. What were her early motives? What drove her to push and strive and get herself into the Air Force Academy on a presidential appointment, then what drove her to drop out. What drove her to realize how much of her drive was fueled by guilt and what drove her to start a PR firm then abandon it to be an author and speaker? What drove her to marry, then divorce, then to marry again? What drives her today? Type Valorie Burton in any search engine and you’ll find her everywhere, and her coaching business is at cappinstitute.com

Thriving Beyond Belief with Cheryl Scruggs

Welcome with me today Valerie Burton on this week's episode of Thriving Beyond Belief! Valerie is a wife, mother, and writer. She became a writer out of a prayer for true purpose. Her mission is inspiring women through writing and speaking and now being a life coach. We get to discuss Valerie's new book "It's About Time", which is coming out April 30th. Her book encompasses subjects such as not wearing "busy" as a badge of honor on our lives but taking time to say no, and to only do the imperative. Valerie gives her testimony and how she has learned so much about the Lord through time. She speaks on how time issues were at the core of hardships in her life. Even now, we talk about creating margin and leaving space between obligations. "God created us to be here for a purpose." We are given unique, divine assignments based on the purpose He has given us individually. We can't hear what that purpose is and implement it well if we are filling every minute of our time with noise. We speak on the fact that being present takes more effort, but it is far more fulfilling. We feel more relaxed and filled up, and that is where we will be able to meet God. Some factors that have really ramped up in our culture today are pace, competition, and comparison. Instead of wanting to keep up with the other moms or coworkers, we need to ask ourselves what would be the more meaningful choice. Would you want to look back on time with your children and see yourself always on your phone? Or would you want to fill your time with things that aren't directed towards the purpose God has placed on your life? We need to learn to let time go slowly sometimes. We need to get in a place where we are "okay with being a little bored". Valerie lays out some core vulnerabilities that keep us from making the wise decision in the heat of the moment. She speaks on approval addiction, perfectionism, and unrealistic optimism. But she also talks about grace for yourself and your loved ones. She gives personal testament about making peace with lost time. It begins with forgiveness and acceptance, which leads to gratitude towards future time. We may have not taken full advantage of today, but that doesn't mean we can't tomorrow. This is such a timely episode and I hope you enjoy!

#PrincipalPLN
Episode 91: Personal Learning and Email Tips

#PrincipalPLN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 53:17


In this episode, Spike talked about his big takeaways from attending the national SAMS conference, which you can read about here: 5 Takeaways from the National SAM Conference One of the keynotes he talked about was Valerie Burton, author of Successful Women Think Differently.   We spent quite a bit of time talking about the email beast. Theresa shared email tips Boomerang and Astro, and Unroll to tame the subscription emails you receive. Theresa mentions the following studies to give reason for why you need to be efficient with your email: UC Irvine Study Carnegie Mellon Study - A Focus on Distraction   In our discussion about engaging in conversations and being able to listen, Jessica mentioned this must-watch TED Talk: TED Talk: 10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation   We are excited about future podcasts to come: We are scheduled to have Justin Ashley, author of The Balanced Teacher to join us. When we read about him in this article: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/article144336674.html , we just had to seek him out to join us. He went from Teacher of the year to Rehab. Please let us know if you have any questions you want us to ask him when he’s on the podcast.   We also have Jeff Zoul and Anthony McConnell scheduled to join us to talk about their new book, The Principled Principal. In addition, we will be having Ben Gilpin and Jethro Jones    

HAGS
HAPPY - HAGS EP 013

HAGS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 65:36


Anne of Green Gables, Cool Jeans, Valerie Burton’s Happiness Test, and a shoutout to one of our most loyal listeners, Riley’s Dad.

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Elite Expert Insider
Valerie Burton - Be Unstuck. Be Unstoppable.

Elite Expert Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 26:15


Melanie Johnson & Jenn Foster Interview Valerie Burton. Be Unstuck. Be Unstoppable. Valorie Burton is a bestselling author, speaker, and life coach dedicated to helping you: Be happier and have more fun, even when life seems routine. Navigate setbacks or disappointments that make you better, not bitter. Make a major life change that's exciting and scary at the same time.

Elite Online Publishing: Expert Insider
Valerie Burton - Be Unstuck. Be Unstoppable.

Elite Online Publishing: Expert Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 26:18


Melanie Johnson & Jenn Foster Interview Valerie Burton. Be Unstuck. Be Unstoppable. Valorie Burton is a bestselling author, speaker, and life coach dedicated to helping you: Be happier and have more fun, even when life seems routine. Navigate setbacks or disappointments that make you better, not bitter. Make a major life change that's exciting and scary at the same time.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
They've been reading closely... now what?

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2015 59:03


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar with Valerie Burton @MsBisOnline, "They've been reading closely... now what?", August 22, 2015. We are thrilled to welcome Valerie Burton back on Classroom 2.0 LIVE to share some of her valuable tips and tools for student responses to reading that help teachers assess their learning. Webinar description: We have given them the tools to be able to annotate, decode vocabulary and analyze the text on a variety of levels. Now it's time to allow them to show what they know. Assessment can be so much more than bubbling in an answer document. This session will explore some of the many different ways that students can create products that allow us to assess the knowledge gained. Have them create and produce: Memes with the same overall message of nonfictional text. NoteCard Confession video that explores the overall theme of a fictional text. WordArt that highlights the character's motivating actions Paperslide videos that retell a nonfictional text Blackout Poems that remix the text and examine language used Six word memoirs or 4x4 responses ePortfolios (website, blogs, Padlet, Smore, etc.) to display artifacts and essays There is no limitation to what they can create and we should embrace that. Valerie is an English I teacher from West Jefferson High School, New Orleans, Louisiana. She is also the Department Head and winner of the May, 2009 Exemplary 21st teaching and learning contest! A contest sponsored by Jefferson Parish’s Technology Department Her philosophy is to provide an inquiry-based atmosphere in her classroom. In her English I class she uses project based learning and technology to make learning enjoyable for all. Because her students have a variety of strengths, weakness and learning styles, she designs each lesson so that it is diversified enough so that all students are able to succeed. There are three elements that she believes are conducive to establishing such an environment, (1) the teacher acting as a guide, (2) allowing the child’s natural curiosity to direct his/her learning, and (3) promoting respect for all things and all people.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio
They've been reading closely... now what?

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2015 59:10


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar with Valerie Burton @MsBisOnline, "They've been reading closely... now what?", August 22, 2015. We are thrilled to welcome Valerie Burton back on Classroom 2.0 LIVE to share some of her valuable tips and tools for student responses to reading that help teachers assess their learning. Webinar description: We have given them the tools to be able to annotate, decode vocabulary and analyze the text on a variety of levels. Now it's time to allow them to show what they know. Assessment can be so much more than bubbling in an answer document. This session will explore some of the many different ways that students can create products that allow us to assess the knowledge gained. Have them create and produce: Memes with the same overall message of nonfictional text. NoteCard Confession video that explores the overall theme of a fictional text. WordArt that highlights the character's motivating actions Paperslide videos that retell a nonfictional text Blackout Poems that remix the text and examine language used Six word memoirs or 4x4 responses ePortfolios (website, blogs, Padlet, Smore, etc.) to display artifacts and essays There is no limitation to what they can create and we should embrace that. Valerie is an English I teacher from West Jefferson High School, New Orleans, Louisiana. She is also the Department Head and winner of the May, 2009 Exemplary 21st teaching and learning contest! A contest sponsored by Jefferson Parish’s Technology Department Her philosophy is to provide an inquiry-based atmosphere in her classroom. In her English I class she uses project based learning and technology to make learning enjoyable for all. Because her students have a variety of strengths, weakness and learning styles, she designs each lesson so that it is diversified enough so that all students are able to succeed. There are three elements that she believes are conducive to establishing such an environment, (1) the teacher acting as a guide, (2) allowing the child’s natural curiosity to direct his/her learning, and (3) promoting respect for all things and all people.

Think, Believe and Manifest!
Valorie Burton - Successful Women Think Differently

Think, Believe and Manifest!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 59:00


Valorie Burton will be sharing 9 principles of success. Valorie is a bestselling author, speaker and life coach. She has authored 8 books and co-hosted two national television programs, The Potter's Touch with T. D. Jakes and Aspiring Women. She has written for Oprah Magazine, Essence and Ebony and has appeared on CNN, Dr. Oz and The Today Show. http://loaradionetwork.com/constance-arnold.html

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Weebly for Student ePortfolios

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2013 70:53


Valerie Burton shared ways she uses Weebly to create her teacher web page and how she uses Weebly for student accounts and helps students create ePortfolios. About Valerie Burton: She enjoys finding ways to integrate technology into her class. Using technology allows her to have access to a variety of tools to help a student "see" what she am referring to, so that his/her experience can be richer as they explore their writing potential. Her integration of technology also allows her students to create work that shows everyone their creativity and brilliance. She uses project based learning and technology to make learning enjoyable for all. Because her students have a variety of strengths, weakness and learning styles, she designs each lesson so that it is diversified enough so that all students are able to succeed.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio
Weebly for Student ePortfolios

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2013 70:41


Valerie Burton will share ways she uses Weebly to create her teacher web page and how she uses Weebly for student accounts and helps students create ePortfolios. About Valerie Burton: She enjoys finding ways to integrate technology into her class. Using technology allows her to have access to a variety of tools to help a student "see" what she am referring to, so that his/her experience can be richer as they explore their writing potential. Her integration of technology also allows her students to create work that shows everyone their creativity and brilliance. She uses project based learning and technology to make learning enjoyable for all. Because her students have a variety of strengths, weakness and learning styles, she designs each lesson so that it is diversified enough so that all students are able to succeed.

The National Archives Podcast Series
Nineteenth century merchant seafarers and their records

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 45:40


Specialist knowledge of merchant seafaring is a boon when identifying men and women and interpreting their lives in one of the most sophisticated 19th and early 20th century sources increasingly used by family history researchers.