Moving From Stuck to Unstoppable with Lorna Sherland

In this enlightening episode of "Collaborators Unite," host Chuck Anderson sits down with Lorna Sherland, a renowned coach for female entrepreneurs, to explore the profound connection between personal consciousness and business success. They delve into the importance of awareness, patience, and integrity as essential components for meaningful growth, both personally and professionally. Throughout the conversation, Lorna shares insightful analogies, strategies for evolving beyond business challenges, and her personal journey from corporate dissatisfaction to empowering others.
Guest Bio:
Lorna Sherland is an accomplished real estate broker turned leadership coach, known for guiding driven female entrepreneurs through pivotal business decisions. With 23 years of experience in real estate and a deep commitment to personal and professional growth, Lorna left corporate America to create impactful change. Her work focuses on consciousness and awareness, helping individuals find their path to success with integrity and mindful effort.
5 Key Points Discussed:
1. The Role of Energy in Business (10:45):
Lorna discusses how everything is energy, emphasizing that business challenges cannot be solved by strategy alone without addressing underlying consciousness.
2. Consciousness and Integrity (15:00):
The conversation highlights the need for awareness, acknowledgment, and integrity in finding genuine solutions to business problems.
3. The Oak Tree Analogy (23:30):
Lorna compares personal and business growth to the patience and effort required to cultivate an oak tree, stressing the importance of consistent action.
4. Triggers as Opportunities (32:15):
Sharing personal experiences, Lorna explains how "trigger" moments are opportunities for profound personal and professional evolution.
5. Embracing Silence (45:00):
Lorna encourages listeners to find moments of silence to gain clarity and insights for both their personal lives and business ventures.
Main Quote:
"Awareness and integrity are keys to unlocking success in both your business and personal life."
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Chuck Anderson,
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Hello, everybody, and welcome back. This is the Creative Collaboration Show.
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Chuck Anderson here, and this is the show where we help you on
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your business journey to help you on
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that, whatever that is, that big mission, that big vision that
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you have. And, you know, the show tends to attract
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a lot of coaches and consultants and people
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who do work not only obviously to make money,
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but to make the world a better place and
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to elevate, people and to help
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them live better and more happier
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fulfilling lives as well. And so today is no
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exception. I have a guest here today who who does work
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with, people to, figure out what
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is next. And you might find yourself,
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wondering that, from time to time. Or sometimes
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we, come up with obstacles or we're faced with
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obstacles and and, things come up where it's
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like, I don't know. I don't know what to do next.
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I'm I'm not sure what my next steps are. And so we're gonna talk
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about that. It's a good, it's a good conversation to have.
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If you have any sort of unclarity over, you know,
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what direction you want your business, to go in, this is gonna be a
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great conversation. So today, I have Lorna Sherlund here with me
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today. And, Lorna, go ahead and say hello, and,
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we'll dive in. Hey. Hey. Hey, Chuck. Thank you for
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having me here to speak to your audience about the next
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step. And, I love, love, love to help driven female
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entrepreneurs define that next right step. Right? You know? Like,
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we, as women, we love to sit in
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or don't know what to do. I don't know. I don't know.
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And, I find it so fulfilling to support, driven female
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entrepreneurs to find that next right step to make more money, make a
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big life, get the time and money freedom that they're looking
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for, all the things that they know they have inside
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of them, but they're not quite sure which is the next step
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before the next step. Right? So many times we do
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as entrepreneurs, we take the the next the next wrong step.
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It's out of order. I'm the one who helps them to put it
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in order. So super excited to be here. Thank you. Oh,
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that's incredible. Well, that is something
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that, you know, female or not, on the
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entrepreneurial journey, it all starts with this
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idea of, hey. I'm gonna start a business that
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does x. And sometimes we start that without a
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plan. We're just following, intuition or
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following that idea. And, yeah, like you said, we
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don't always do things in the right order.
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And and that's where some of the confusion
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can come from or that's unclarity
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of what is what's working,
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what's not working, what should I be doing next, and and I like how you
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describe that. So well, let's dive deep into that,
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conversation, and I think this is, super helpful. No matter
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what time of year you're listening to this episode, you know, come back and maybe
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listen to it a a few times. Lorna, I wanna ask you. Like, what
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is tell me a little bit of your origin story. How did it come to
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be that you're doing this work? Wow. So,
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I've been in business for, oh my gosh, 23
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years as a real estate broker. I think we're still listed and selling. My last
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call was scheduling an appraisal for a property
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that we have on a contract. And for me, it it
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I came into real estate, because I was stuck in
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corporate America. Right? And I didn't know what
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to do. So the thing I did was I just left,
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right? I just left because the pain was so much that
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I could not stay another day in the environment that I was
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in. And that led me into real estate And real
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estate has been a joy for me, which is why I've been doing it for
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over 23 years. And even in real estate,
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ups and downs of the real estate industry
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led me to getting into transformation,
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coaching, leadership, all because, again,
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I was stuck. You see, success is
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progressive. And the same thing that took you to
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the success that you have today may not be the same thing that's gonna take
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you to the next level. So each time you get to
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uplevel, you're gonna feel stuck. So I
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felt that way. And I am now on a journey,
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on a mission to help driven female because I'm a driven
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person. I love, love, love to support others, and
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I love, love, love to get results. And so for me,
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to support others like myself who may not understand what's
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happening in their space, I'm here to guide them
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through to that next step and help them to figure
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out, okay, what's next? What's what's the thing that's gonna fulfill
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you for the next season of your life? Because that's why we're all
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here, to experience life and to evolve. And at every level,
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as they say, it's another devil. Right? So
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You know, in so many ways, I can relate to what you're saying as a
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former executive who in a soul
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sucking job. Right?
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Where it just felt like my whole life was to serve a
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company, and I wasn't serving myself or
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my family, or or really others in in
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a big, big way. It was really just, you know,
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fulfilling obligations, and it was, you know
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so what what was the turning point for you where you decided,
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you know what? Enough is enough. I'm gonna go I'm gonna go do something
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else. Alright. So the I'm gonna share the 2 turning points
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in in the two businesses that led me here. So the first one and like
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I said, I was in corporate America. Right? And, my boss
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actually, back then, took me from another company because that's what we do.
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We, you know, he and I, he was a CFO, I I was a
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controller, we go into companies and fix them. Right?
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And he brought me from the last company, he was at as
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my boss. He got another job, a bigger job, brought me into
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that company to help fix this new company he was at. So
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we're there, we're working, we're doing, we're fixing, doing all the things, and then all
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of a sudden out of the blue, they fire him. I'm going, what is going
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on? And they brought in instead of a CFO,
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they brought in a COO, who in my mind does not have anything they don't
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have any concept of money. Right? So as things
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progressed, you know, the communication was off. I didn't have the leadership
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I have now. Communication was off. Things were
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just not sinking, and they were doing things that I didn't agree
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with. And one day, I I was like, you know what? And it
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the the stress level was unbelievable. Right?
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So imagine you're in a job that you're unhappy,
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there's no communication with with the the leadership, and you get to
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go there every day. That just wasn't working for me. And that was my
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tipping point when I said no more. And I literally went
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into human resources and I told them, listen, today's my last
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day, sign my unemployment, I'm out. And I
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did not have a clue, Chuck, what I was gonna do
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next, but I knew that I could not stay there anymore.
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And I also told them, guys, you have 2 years
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max before this company goes out of business. And so said so
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then that was 6 I left there 6 days before 911.
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Oh, wow. Yeah. 6 days before 911.
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And, within a year, that division went out of
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business. Right? It was a company that had 4
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offices across the country. That specific one in Manhattan
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got folded because we told them you key just can't keep doing
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what you're doing. Right? That was one pivotal moment that led me into
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real estate. The next one
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was, for me in real estate, I do a lot
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of, valuations for banks when 2,008,
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when, you know, this country was going to hell in a handbasket.
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I had to figure out what I was gonna do to
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keep my house. You get what I'm saying? To keep
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my house. That was a pivotal moment.
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And I I literally had to come up with a new
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business to sustain income coming into my household.
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That was another pivotal moment. So you you I I hope you see the trend
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here. I do. And in doing so, that new
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business that I created, still in real estate,
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it was so strenuous. And I remember one day I was driving, I
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think I was doing 15 hours worth of driving that day and I
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almost ran the car off the road. And
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I literally caught myself falling
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asleep behind the wheel. I caught myself just in time to pull
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over. Just in time. Otherwise, I was
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going on a 2 lane road. Otherwise, it would have been a head on collision
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because I was falling asleep behind the wheel. And I pulled over and I said
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to myself, good lord, Lorna.
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This this isn't working. I didn't come to this country to work
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so hard to almost kill myself. And that was
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a major pivotal moment for me that I
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decided something had to shift.
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I had to figure out what was going on with me inside,
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create a new vision for my life, and make that change, take
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the steps towards making that change. That brought me into
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leadership coaching, leadership transformation, and all things,
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transformation since then. And that was 2,017.
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2017, 2018, somewhere around there. And so from there
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on, this that's what I've been doing, you know, and helping
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people to do the same thing because I've been through I've been there. I know
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what they're going through. I know what it feels like, and you
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don't have to stay there. There's support and there is a
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way out. Yeah. And I believe
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because I've gone through similar things and I and I've had so many
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conversations with entrepreneurs. It's like there's this moment. It it's kinda
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I asked the question without really knowing the answer, but I always know there's
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a tipping point. Right? Like, I've been there where I almost
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lost my house and, did lose the car. It got
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repossessed for about a month. It's like you do have to
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pay. And so, you know, the these are the
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things that we go through, but it it's a trigger. It's
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like Mhmm. You know, do I want to
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continue like this? Most likely no. And so
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and and then we start to, you know, question, well, what
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do I need to do different? Or, you know, how can I get to
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hear? It's actually I love that you said it's a trigger
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because it is a trigger. But the the key to this thing, though,
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is it's a trigger for what? Right? It's
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a trigger for, I believe, you're awakening.
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Remember how I said before, next level. Right?
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I believe that we are here to evolve. You know, I was
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talking to somebody the other day and they were they were we're talking about, oh,
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there were 40 years in marriage. I I believe me, I was
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40 years in a marriage, so I get it. And
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what would it look like for for people to be 40 years
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in a relationship that is evolving, right, as opposed
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to just be in the relationship just to say you're in the relationship for
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40 years. You see the difference? It's it's it's an evolution. It's the
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same thing in business. You can be in business for 50 years,
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but has your business evolved? Have you gotten
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to the plateau where you're just okay with the
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status quo? Right? Or are you
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in that business for 40 years and evolving at at
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different levels during the 40 years to make create more impact
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and therefore more income in the business. There is a a
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distinct difference in the 2. Right? So
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I encourage people to look at it and how you do one thing
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is how you do everything. The reason why I said marriage was because
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you get to do the same thing there too. Right? How do you
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make it spicier? How do you, you know, make it juicier? How do
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you make it more adventurous to keep it young to the
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point where, oh, at 50, 40 years, you still feel
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like when you just met and you went on those crazy trips, you
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did all those crazy things. Not that they get to be crazy now, but they
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get to be different. Right? Different in the sense that it's empowering
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you to be a better version of yourself, a bigger version of yourself.
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Right? Yeah. Absolutely.
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And I know for me, that was part of my journey, and I've talked to
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so many people who it all starts somewhere. And
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then, like you say, like, really, you know, really
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drawing out, you know, something amazing. I mean,
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there's there's taking action because of necessity, and then there's
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Yes. You know, which which which that's where a lot of trigger
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points I find are. But then, like you say, it doesn't
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have to stay there. It can it can be something amazing. And a lot
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of times, it might be that, that person doesn't
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know what to do with it, which is kind of the
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work that you do. What are you hearing for so what are you
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hearing from people as they they they meet you or maybe they're
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just starting to work with you? What, describe kind of where they're
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at at the beginning of that. What are some of the questions they're asking? What
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are some of the frustrations they are experiencing,
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at this moment? Yeah. Thanks for that question because it's a it's
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a really good question and a powerful one as well. The first
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the one thing I always hear is I don't know what to do. I've
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done this before, but I just feel like I'm stuck.
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Right? I just feel like I'm stuck. Now
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stuck is is that's the only thing that they they can,
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they can relate it to. Stuck can be, you
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know, with money. Stuck can be with relationships.
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Stuck can be with, family. It it it
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it can be with anything. It's all related
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is what I want people to understand as well. It's all related, but that's what
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the first thing they come to me with is. I feel stuck. So
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within the conversation, it will unfold
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as to which one is the biggest challenge.
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Right? So people who come to me, they come to me with
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with, I'm stuck. I can't I can't
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move past this income ceiling. Right? I can't move past this income
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ceiling, or I'm stuck. I don't know. My
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business is working, but my my relationships aren't
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working. Same thing. I had a dentist
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client who she was stuck in her health.
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She couldn't figure out what was going on with her body.
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Right? And in her mind and her body was telling
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her it was because, she didn't like,
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standing around because she's a dentist. She does a lot of standing.
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She she couldn't figure it out. But what was really going
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on was she was really unhappy with her
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relationships at home with her son and her husband.
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Right? But it all showed up in her body as,
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oh, the job is giving me a hard time. I can't stand this
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job. Right? It takes a a different,
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perspective for for people to to actually relate the
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2 together. Because nobody would have related relationship with
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husband and children to pain in her
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body at work. You get what I'm
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saying? No nobody can put that together. Right? Unless
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you're somebody like me who understands and have been trained to see
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it. Right? And as she as we work together,
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she she created we started with a 5 year plan. We've cleaned that
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up, started with a 5 year plan, and she created 50% of the 5 year
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plan in 4 months. Who does that? Right? She wanted a new
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house. She had no clue how she was gonna get it. Right?
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She created that. The relationships she wanted to create in her
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marriage, she created that. Relationship with her children, she
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created that. But again, her body,
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you know, I have a I have a mentor who always tells reminds
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us, you know, the body is a conduit of consciousness.
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Whenever you have you're feeling something in your body, it's it's it's
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just a symptom. We love to go to the doctor. We don't take a take
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time to actually figure out what is actually happening.
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That was that case scenario. But, you know, she came to
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me because she she thought, you know, I want a new
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job. I want a new business. I wanna create a new
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business. That wasn't it. So You know,
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that makes me think of every single entrepreneur I've
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talked to in the last 2 decades who said, you know what?
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I'm I'm tired of what I'm doing. I wanna do something new.
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And, and then the number of them where when
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you get through, you know, exploring that ends up
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not doing something new, but doing what they're already doing
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better because it turns out that I mean, I think we all start with
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an idea and a vision in our mind of how awesome it's going to
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be. And I always tell the people in my group, you know, it's,
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a lot of times we start businesses because of an idea that we have,
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not to make the millions or whatever, but because we want a better life for
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our family. Right? And so the relationships
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and, the outcomes and the environment
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in our business are directly related, I believe. Because Mhmm.
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A, if I started my business because I wanted a better life for my family
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and my relationships with my family are not going well,
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then how could I expect my business to go well?
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Yeah. Absolutely. It's all interrelated. Everything is
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energy. So we go I go deeper into all that in
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in all my programs and kind of, you know, support them in figuring out,
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okay, what is the thing that we get to work on? A lot of
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people come. It's business. It's money, and we
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have strategy. Here's the other thing I'll I'll say,
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and this is a big one. So if you're listening to this, write it down,
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frame it, put it in your bath bathroom, put it in your kitchen, put it
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in your office, put it everywhere. Strategy
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will never trump consciousness. Strategy
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will never trump consciousness. So if
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you're not aware of why you're feeling the way
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you're feeling or why things are happening and you try another
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strategy, it can tell you it's just gonna
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repeat until you figure out the root.
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Awareness is the first step of transformation. If
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you're not aware, I talk about it all the time. I talk about 4 things
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all the time, awareness, acknowledgment, responsibility,
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and integrity. Those four things are paramount
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in in in building a business and overall in building
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life. So if anything is off with any of those
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areas, there's gonna be a challenge. And don't get me wrong. You
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know, we all have challenges. Right? I have challenges too. I'm
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not saying I'm not standing sitting here standing sitting here saying,
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I figured it all out. I figured out a lot of
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it, right, just by experience and by training.
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And I'm here to tell you that a lot of things that you think are
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the problem is not the problem. Something else,
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but we gotta figure it out so that you get the results that
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you want, that you really want. That's what you want,
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not what somebody else wants. Not what your
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husband wants. Not what your wife want. Not what your kids want.
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What do you want? Right? And
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now is the time. Today is the it's the best day to
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figure that out because then you can create a different
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result for tomorrow. So That is extremely
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powerful. And I love so
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so consciousness does or or so strategy does
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not trump consciousness. I love that.
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And it just makes me think of all the people
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who, we've ever worked with that, you know, they
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they want a new strategy or a new tactic. And I I
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even know consultants who are all about strategy. You can go and pay
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them $20,000, and they'll do a big strategy,
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session. But you still bring yourself to it.
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Right? Yeah. All the beliefs that are the actions and
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the, you know, all the biases and just, the
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fears, the worries, the concerns, like, all of it. We just
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bring all of it. And and unless something
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there changes, we're still bringing ourselves to it. So, like,
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that we I I always relate it to, like, the hamster wheel. It's
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like, oh my gosh. It's like this happening again. Right,
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or moving the furniture around. You start a new business, but you bring
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your old self to it. It's just it's just the same
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thing, but in a different order. Right? And so Yeah.
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That is so powerful. One of the I wanted to
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ask you, since you this is the work that you're doing,
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because I think that there is a
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belief that if I just do this one new tactic or if I just
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do this one new strategy and I know that marketers are probably the blame
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for that because we we we write copy.
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And I I say we because I'm a I'm a marketer, so I'm probably
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guilty of writing copy that makes it sound easier than it
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is. But I wanted to ask you because,
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the belief that, oh, if I I'm just one funnel away or
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if I'm just this one tactic away or if I just did this in my
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business, finally, I would get there. And
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then, you know, to then instead of
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that, turn the conversation to consciousness
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and to look there first. What are you finding? Because
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I find that so much of the focus is on the tactics. It
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is on the strategy. How do you, approach
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that conversation to say, well, wait. That's all well and good, but let's
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take a look at this first. Well, first of all, it's
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feedback. When we talk about triggers, it's all feedback. Everything is feedback.
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So the next strategy so for for for
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strategy, strategy is boring. Right? Strategy is
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boring. So you gotta be conscious of the fact that strategy is
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boring. The next strategy can be
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the right strategy if you stay in
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consistency with that strategy. Do you get what I'm
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saying? That's the consciousness that you gotta get to. You gotta get to the consciousness
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that this is a process.
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I always bring the analogy to an oak tree.
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Right? You have a oak an acorn in your hand,
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the tree is still there. You're conscious that that's an
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oak tree. Get what I'm saying? Mhmm. Consciousness
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says it's an oak tree. But can you see the oak tree?
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Not right now. Not not yet. No. Not yet because you didn't plant
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the oak tree. Right? So now
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you're gonna go plant the oak tree. Is the oak
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tree still there? Yes.
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Mhmm. But now you gotta water the
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acorn. Right?
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That's the strategy. The strategy is always gonna
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work. It's your consciousness that gets to catch
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up. Mhmm. Well and the impatience. It's
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like wanting the acorn to become an oak tree in Tree over
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there. Right? You get what I'm saying? So
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consciousness means awareness when you
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are aware of how the process work. Delete
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Chuck, I spent a lot of money to to learn
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this stuff. Right? And gone through all of these
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processes. Right? And I'm still going through all the
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processes because it's a process.
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But the conscious awareness that it's a process
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is the consciousness. Because if you're not,
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that's why we spend a lot of money
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going from coach to coach to coach to coach to the next strategy to the
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next strategy to the next strategy. We're not working on the consciousness
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of ourselves and the consciousness of the
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process that it takes. Most people see the outcome
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and admire the outcome of the gurus and be like, yes. It's
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possible. That's consciousness as well.
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Yes. You're conscious that it's possible. But who do you get to be
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in order to bring forth that result
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that you're looking at? Right? That's another conscious awareness
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of who you are in the space, the time that you are.
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Who are you now? And who do you get to become to create
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that? Right? So
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it's it's all a process, really. Mhmm.
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Yeah. And it is a process. And so
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sometimes we get impatient and we wanna get you know, we we talk
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about, you know, instant, you know, attraction or manifestation. I
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think it's largely misinterpreted, but we the the
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universe needs a little time. Right? Like, an acorn is not gonna become an
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oak tree in a day, but it will happen.
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Success is guaranteed with it If Yeah. It when you do
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the right things. And Yeah. Yeah. So there's also
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I love that. We could unpack that all day long. And
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so, before we run out of
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time, Lauren, I wanna ask you, because this has all been
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great. And I wanna give our listeners an opportunity to
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connect with you because, you
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know, if you feel stuck in your business or you could
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relate to anything we've been talking about today,
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then the next best step for you is to, you know,
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get into Lorna's world, maybe have a conversation with her. So so,
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Lorna, I just wanna ask you, like, what is the best next step for someone
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listening in? Who, a, wants to take the
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steps towards becoming, unstuck and also,
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to connect with you? So two ways we can get
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in touch with me. Well, if you're feeling that you wanna if you're feeling stuck
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and you wanna get unstuck, I am gonna be holding a,
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from stuck to unstoppable master class on January 23rd. So if you
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wanna register for that, that would be great. And if you don't
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wanna be in a group setting, you can schedule a 1 on 1 call with
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me. We can have a conversation. I could see how I can support you. And
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you can follow me online, Facebook and Instagram
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at coachlornashirland.com on Instagram
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and Lorna Shirland official on Facebook. Lorna
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Shirland official on Facebook. Well, we're gonna
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put links to all of that right beneath this video. So if you're watching this
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on video, go check there now. We've got all of Lorna's links there. If you're
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listening to this on podcast, just take a look at the player
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that you are listening to this on, and all of the links are
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there as well. And so, now I
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wanna ask you about your workshop. So so, it's
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definitely January right now. Do you,
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do you hold this regularly throughout the year? Yes. I
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do. So this this would be a a continuum. So if you miss
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1, don't worry about it. Masterclass is
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once a month. No problem. Because what we wanna help to continue to
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spread the word about the the the good work that you're doing.
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And so and I just you know, you know, you and I have not
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known each other a long time, but it is, very
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apparent to me that, we're that we
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believe in a in a similar way, and, we
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serve some of the same people but in different ways. And I just look
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forward to seeing all the different ways that we can, collaborate
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and support each other as as we continue on this
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journey. Before we sign off, I just wanna ask
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you, and we spoke briefly about this at the at the beginning of the
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episode. I mean, the the theme of this episode is look.
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You real and I say this to my group all the time. In order to
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grow your business, you must be willing to grow yourself. And,
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you know, this is this has been my journey, you know, 30
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plus years, of because and I say 30
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plus because once upon a time, I did not look at this at all. And
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I remember getting my very first cassette tape,
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which was an audio program, you know, about,
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about success. I think it was Jim Rohn, and,
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and then one of the very first books that, that
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I had read, and that started a journey, of
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self development and and and learning and so much
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great from books. So I wanted to ask you, and I asked all my
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guests, and I'm always fascinated by the answers, if you had
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any must read book recommendations. And
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Absolutely. I'm an avid
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reader avid reader. If you ask me what
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that's my highest value. Learning is my highest value.
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I was sharing with my my brother. I was talking to him yesterday for the
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new year, and we're we were reminiscing. And,
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there's a purpose for this story. We're reminiscing and we remember
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when we were kids, like 3 years old, we were listening to
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Earl Nightingale on, you know, growing up in Jamaica on
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the front porch with my grandfather. So,
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number 1 book is the bible for me. Number 2 book is,
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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. And number 3 that I
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would highly recommend because it's such an easy read is The Go Giver.
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A little red book called The Go Giver. The Go Giver.
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But, yeah, we used to listen to Earl Nightingale when we were, like,
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babies. We didn't know what was going on. And, you know, as both of us
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have evolved over the years, we can now
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remember that the seeds remember that acorn? That was my
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grandfather planted those seeds in my spirit from back
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then. Go figure. Right? Fan well,
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and and just as you mentioned that, I can just hear his signature
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deep voice in in and and, I remember
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I had a program from his called the strangest secret, and I must have listened
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to that thing a 100 times. Yep. Yep. It's so
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fun. I actually got an opportunity last year to go to the
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headquarters. Oh, wow. Yeah. And I met Don
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Green and Russell Brunson and and because they
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had all the stuff. And the first picture I wish
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I brought it out. I didn't know we're gonna talk about it, but I actually
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have a a a signed picture of Earl Lightenio from
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that visit. So Oh, fantastic. Well, definitely envious of
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that because I'm a huge fan. And,
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well and based on this conversation, now a a new fan
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of of your work as well. And and and I really look forward to us,
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you know, getting to know each other and supporting each other's businesses as
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we go along here. So, Lorna, thank
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you. This has been amazing. And I truly hope, and, you
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know, to our listeners, that this has inspired you
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today. Look, entrepreneurship is not always the
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easiest path. In fact, it's not in a lot of ways. But
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it is a very fulfilling, path. And
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you started your business for a reason. You have a
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big mission. You have a big vision, for
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the work that you do, but also for your life, your
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relationships, and the ripple effect that the work that you do is
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gonna have on humanity. And, most people
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that we work with wanna see a positive impact,
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and that impact is possible. There are moments
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where it might not seem possible, and in those moments, we want you to
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reach out. Lorna is a great person to reach out to
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because she specializes in helping you figure out what's
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next, getting unstuck, and really realizing
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that vision. You probably don't have to start the new business. There might be just
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something new that you have to do or, like
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like we said, do things in a different order. And suddenly,
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opportunities that you, didn't realize were there. They are
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there, but you're not seeing them right now. And so
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how can you start to see those? So, I want you to take an
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action today. Hopefully, we've inspired you. Take a step. Maybe
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something that you, been meaning to do or you've been afraid to
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do, go and do that thing today. And if you're not sure what it what
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your next step is, reach out to Lorna. She will help you to figure out
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what that next step is. So, Lorna, thank you so much.
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Any final piece of advice or words of wisdom for our audience as
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we sign off? Well, what
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came up is, be in the silence. Be in the silence.
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Sometimes you gotta take a step back and,
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be still, and something will come up
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that you get to recognize, see for yourself, and the
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action to take. That could be it could be as simple as that.
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Yeah. And it has been that for me sometimes as well. I love that.
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You know, there, there is wisdom in the silence
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for sure. Thank you, Lorna. This has been amazing.
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And to our audience, thank you as well. Go out there.
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Keep moving forward in your big vision, your mission, and
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the life that you wanna create for yourself. And, then come back and
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join us for our our next episode. We, we're we're
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continuing this mission here. In the meantime, this has been the
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Creative Collaboration Show with Chuck Anderson, and, we'll see you on the next
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one, everybody. Thank you.