EPISODE · Jun 17, 2021 · 40 MIN
8. (S1E8) The Hamburglar Put Her Over The Edge with Melissa Henry
Brandtographer Melissa Henry joins me today for a discussion about dragging around the stories we tell ourselves and finding the self-awareness and courage to change them. We dive into not feeling enough and the difference between the stress you feel when you’re doing something you love vs the stress associated with being in situations where you’re not empowered. Melissa’s years of being in a career that didn’t particularly suit her can be traced back to her mid-teen years, when she saw her parents go through bankruptcy. That situation created a foundational belief around money that drove her initial career choice. And she admits, it still affects her today. She spent years talking herself out of doing what she really wanted to do in life. Thinking “I just need to…” do x, y or z “before I can do that.” A therapist helped her work through many of her fruitless thought patterns. But it took her another 16 years of questioning her intelligence… before an incident with the hamburglar and an overwhelming desire to punch her client in the face… pushed her to finally make the jump. Today Melissa is living exactly the right life for her right now. I’m still in disbelief about the whole who stole the hamburger story. That is crazy. If you work in an environment like that, seriously, you need to get out now. Find out more about MelissaLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-henry-731b892/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissademplephotography/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissademplephotographyBuilding a brand and a successful business shouldn’t be boring or feel inauthentic. Grab Melissa's "Boost Your Brand" guide (https://www.subscribepage.com/boostyourbrand) to help you help you stand out online, gain confidence, show up as an “approachable” expert and more deeply connect with your audience so you can build the business of your dreams faster and easier!Melissa's hype song is Me Too by Megan Trainer https://youtu.be/qDRORgoZxZUCome join us in the Fine is a 4-Letter Word Facebook group.This episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. When you’re asking yourself “what’s next for me? Who am I now, in this next season of life? And where do I even start figuring out my purpose?” the F*ck Being Fine Experience is here for you. Go to https://zenrabbit.com/ to learn more or to schedule a complimentary call.
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Here are a few key points for you to take away from what Melissa and I discussed in this episode; We tell ourselves all kinds of stories and rarely stop to look at whether they’re true or not. When you get to the point where you want your results to be different than they are now, you can certainly change them. IF you’re willing to do the scary thing of looking at the choices that have gotten you to this point. When you are leveling up, making those changes that are good for you, often times you will have to make sacrifices. Meaning, you may have to let go of certain people, places or habits. Trade in something that’s familiar but not serving you well anymore, for a new way. Stop making excuses for yourself. Pay attention to the signs that show up along the way in your journey of life. We touched on this in Caren Cooper’s episode too. When you’re listening to your rational mind telling you all the logical reasons why you can’t or shouldn’t, tell it to shut up. Because when you follow your heart, and start doing the thing you’re really meant to in life, everything flows so much easier. Sometimes it takes an outsider to point out the obvious before you see it. The quote I wasn’t remembering and was so horribly butchering is “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” The point is, everyone is brilliant. You simply need to find your thing.
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