EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 33 MIN
Leveraging Your Past for Entrepreneurial Success
from Design Your Life, Your Way - Empowering Women Over 50 to Live Life On Purpose
Are you a female entrepreneur who feels like your past is a heavy weight, pulling you away from your dreams of entrepreneurial success? What if we told you that your past doesn’t have to be a burden; it can be your greatest asset? Show Notes “Our weaknesses are really our strengths turned up too high.” – Gloria Grace Rand When I became an entrepreneur, I realized that the trauma of growing up with an alcoholic father affected my self-worth and ability to trust others. Despite these challenges, I’ve been able to build a successful business by leveraging my strengths and changing my mindset. Key takeaways from this episode: Past traumas can create limiting beliefs that hinder our success, but they can also be transformed into strengths. Mindset plays a crucial role in achieving success as an entrepreneur. Trusting intuition and listening to your inner guide can lead to better decision-making. Practicing self-love and self-care is essential for personal and professional growth. Related Live. Love. Engage. episodes you may enjoy: Trust Issues: Building a Team You Can Rely On Resilience & Renewal: A Women’s Blueprint for Business Longevity Noah St. John Unveils the Key to Conquering Your Inner Critic The Gratitude Mindset: How It Fuels Success and Resilience in Business Mindset Mastery for Female Entrepreneurs: Conquer Fear and Self-Doubt Resources: Book Your FREE 20-Minute Power Call here Join the Soulful Women’s Network Facebook group here Check out Perfect Daughters: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics by Robert J. Ackerman. Find it on Amazon here Learn more about the Soulful Women’s Network here ☕ Support the podcast here ❤ Love this episode? Leave us a review and rating here Connect with Gloria: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
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