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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2020 · 45 MIN

Walking Out of Corporate with Your Suitcases - Emily Mishler

from Your Next: A Guide to Finding Fulfillment After Your Exit Hosted by Jerome Myers · host Jerome Myers - Advisor to exiting founders

Do you allow enough time for yourself to just do nothing and get rid of the noise? Philanthropist Emily Mishler encourages us to go and give space for self-assessment in order for us to reorient our goals and missions. As the founder and managing director of the Cultivated Group, she will share with us her journey from the corporate world to the point of no return. So let’s unpack our suitcases, radiate with true living, and jump right into it! [00:01 - 9:37] Opening Segment  About Emily Mishler and the things she does Emily's mission and goal Realizing the life plan and the follow-up steps Emily talks about the people that supported her The things that made things seem impossible for Emily [9:38 - 19:27] The Red Pill Moment Emily’s pivot to entrepreneurship Geographical and self-exploration Leaving the corporate where there is no turning back Emily shares her thoughts on the challenges she encountered Going inward and learning about yourself [19:28 - 27:02] Confronting the Fears Learn for the first time and not be stuck in a cycle Emily shares her worst fears  Emily’s idea of living Emily talks about the biggest rewards she has ever received [27:03 - 36:21]  Moving Forward Emily talks about the hurdles and the good things along the way Emily’s approach in her life decisions Discerning love and fear when it comes to other people Questioning the childhood upbringing and the instilled responsibilities [36:22 - 43:51] Closing Segment Emily and I share what we are most grateful for Emily shares her next goals and dreams What should the listeners take away from this?It all starts with you. Don’t hold back. Final words Tweetable Quotes “There were so many incredible people who believed in me so much more deeply. They came in the form of mentors, teachers, friends-- so many forms.” - Emily Mishler “You’re not responsible for everybody understanding the decisions that you’re making and the directions that you’re going. The only thing that you’re really responsible for is doing the things that you need to do, and doing so with integrity of character, honesty, truth, and love with the forefront of what you’re doing.” - Emily Mishler “Sometimes not knowing what isn’t for you is more important than knowing what is.” - Emily Mishler You can connect with Emily through Facebook and Instagram, or you can visit her website www.thecultivatedgroup.co.  Also, do check out her book “Esme the Curious Cat” on www.esmethecuriouscat.com and you can download free curriculum guides and coloring pages for your children. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Do you allow enough time for yourself to just do nothing and get rid of the noise? Philanthropist Emily Mishler encourages us to go and give space for self-assessment in order for us to reorient our goals and missions. As the founder and managing director of the Cultivated Group, she will share with us her journey from the corporate world to the point of no return. So let’s unpack our suitcases, radiate with true living, and jump right into it! [00:01 - 9:37] Opening Segment  About Emily Mishler and the things she does Emily's mission and goal Realizing the life plan and the follow-up steps Emily talks about the people that supported her The things that made things seem impossible for Emily [9:38 - 19:27] The Red Pill Moment Emily’s pivot to entrepreneurship Geographical and self-exploration Leaving the corporate where there is no turning back Emily shares her thoughts on the challenges she encountered Going inward and learning about yourself [19:28 - 27:02] Confronting the Fears Learn for the first time and not be stuck in a cycle Emily shares her worst fears  Emily’s idea of living Emily talks about the biggest rewards she has ever received [27:03 - 36:21]  Moving Forward Emily talks about the hurdles and the good things along the way Emily’s approach in her life decisions Discerning love and fear when it comes to other people Questioning the childhood upbringing and the instilled responsibilities [36:22 - 43:51] Closing Segment Emily and I share what we are most grateful for Emily shares her next goals and dreams What should the listeners take away from this?It all starts with you. Don’t hold back. Final words Tweetable Quotes “There were so many incredible people who believed in me so much more deeply. They came in the form of mentors, teachers, friends-- so many forms.” - Emily Mishler “You’re not responsible for everybody understanding the decisions that you’re making and the directions that you’re going. The only thing that you’re really responsible for is doing the things that you need to do, and doing so with integrity of character, honesty, truth, and love with the forefront of what you’re doing.” - Emily Mishler “Sometimes not knowing what isn’t for you is more important than knowing what is.” - Emily Mishler You can connect with Emily through Facebook and Instagram, or you can visit her website www.thecultivatedgroup.co.  Also, do check out her book “Esme the Curious Cat” on www.esmethecuriouscat.com and you can download free curriculum guides and coloring pages for your children. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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