Why Should You Follow the Most Interesting Thing? - Beth Kempton

EPISODE · Aug 25, 2018 · 45 MIN

Why Should You Follow the Most Interesting Thing? - Beth Kempton

from The Dharma Life Podcast

“Accept you’ll never be perfect, just be good enough to have a go!” ~ Beth Kempton Today it is a pleasure and delight to spend time talking to the remarkable Beth Kempton.Beth has worked with UN agencies, global brands, and NGOs all over the world, advising on corporate social responsibility, instigating projects that have raised over $10 million for charity.Today, with her husband, they run three different businesses, all of which offer tools, resources and online courses for living an inspired life. As well as an author of two books, Beth was named Kindred Spirit Magazine 2017 Mind Body Spirit Blogger of the Year (runner up), and was recognised as a Rising Star by Spirit & Destiny Magazine. Her Do What You Love blogwas recently named one of the Best Happiness Blogs on the Planet.During this interview, Beth openly shares her inspiring story; revealing the fearless moments of transition she has faced that has lead her to where she is today. Listen in and hear what it was that lead Beth away from one industry, to use her business knowledge and skills to help individuals do what they love. There’s so much inspirational information here that will encourage you to do what you love, too! For instance learn:Whilst surrounded by dolphins,the beautiful moment that steered Beth away from a future life of accounting, to becoming a Japanologist, and so much more!How throwing ‘options on offer’ out to the universe, Japanese chose Beth...That being out of your comfort zone and/or thrown in at the deep-end can make you feel free.The synchronicities that lead Beth to David Beckham, Prince William and the Prime Minister but that ultimately exposed bribery and corruption!What the everyday task was that lead to the realisation that Beth felt trapped.The simple steps we can take when we’re ‘not in flow’ to put life back on track.How in doing these, Beth was catapulted to a book deal; an empty hotel in Costa Rica and a Kundlini yoga experience! These are a few of the highlights of today’s interview. Beth shares so much more about Japanese culture and the life lessons it can offer you. Enter our competition for a chance to win a copy of her book which is out on August 30 2018. Wabi Sabi: Japanese wisdom for a perfectly imperfect life’(Piatkus) Find out more about our guest on bethkempton.comWe love hearing from our Kitty Listeners! If you’ve got a question about today’s episode or want to leave us some inbox love, you can email us at [email protected], you can always find Kitty chatting in our Kitty Talks Facebook Community. Become part of the Kitty Club and sign up www.kittytalks.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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