Wanting to Live a Bigger Life by Megan Gibson

EPISODE · Jun 5, 2020 · 34 MIN

Wanting to Live a Bigger Life by Megan Gibson

from The Never Settle Podcast · host Mel Kate

In today's episode of the The 'Never Settle' Podcast, it was wonderful to spend time with Megan (Megs) Gibson who shares how after settling for 25 years both in a marriage and career, enough was enough. Megs decided to follow a career in hairdressing to get herself out of high school and very quickly met the man she would marry, and go on to have 3 wonderful children.  Being the kind of person to 'give it her all' she did incredibly well, and even ran her own hairdressing business over the years. But over the last few years Megs knew she wanted to live a bigger life, and thrives in being uncomfortable. This desire took hold and eventually lead her and her husbanmd to take different paths.  Even when hairdressing Megs was always looking for something else from taking photos of new born babies to really excelling in managing her own team in Tupperware. This experience made her realise how much she loves to empower people to realise the very best versions of themselves.  This twist in direction lead her to her current role as a personal coach enabling people to understand to the core of their being, who they truly are.  Listen to Meg's inspiring story of not settling for less than her true worth and how everyone of us can do the same! If you would like to reach out to Meg's for a chat you can find her on her favourite platform at https://www.instagram.com/themegsgibson Mel Clarke is also a Life Purpose Coach & Reiki Healer and helps  people come out of chaos to find their purpose driven direction in life.  You can find out more about Mel on her Website, Insta or Facebook

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