126: WHAT I LEARNED AT THE 2% MASTERMIND RETREAT

EPISODE · May 10, 2024 · 37 MIN

126: WHAT I LEARNED AT THE 2% MASTERMIND RETREAT

from Waking Up With Melissa Ruiz

Welcome to a new episode of “Waking Up with Melissa,” where today I will share juicy lessons and personal stories from The 2% Mastermind retreat in Malibu, which brought together six, seven and eight-figure women entrepreneurs. Today's episode is all about the importance of community, authenticity, and staying true to your purpose. We’ll cover the challenges of balancing life and work, and how maintaining a values-based approach in your biz can lead to growth and fulfillment. You’ll learn all about tackling the tough bits of running your own business, the magic of finding your tribe, and why sticking to your true self and your values might just be the secret ingredient to success. This one is also about the power of easing up, aligning your actions with what really matters to you, and how that can light up the path forward. So, tune in and let’s dive into these deep waters together.A BREAKDOWN OF THIS EPISODE:04:27 The rooms you put yourself in are the key to your success as an entrepreneur 08:57 Are you being honest or are you being nice? How to tell the difference14:43 Reflecting on growth, authenticity, and setting boundaries.17:46 Community can 10x your visibility from a place of intentionality23:32 Walk the Walk. Whatever it is you are teaching, embody it first34:04 So much magic happens when you start to focus your mind on the solution vs the problem.INSTAGRAM@IAMMELISSARUIZ@WAKINGUPWITHMELISSA

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