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Stand Tall & Own It - Empowering Purpose-Driven Women to Lead with Authenticity and Impact
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Stand Tall & Own It - Empowering Purpose-Driven Women to Lead with Authenticity and Impact
Episode 111 - The Top Four Lessons I've Learned as "The Intentional Optimist"
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John Maxwell says, “Experience isn’t the best teacher, evaluated experience is.” What have I learned since I first ventured into the world of “The Intentional Optimist?” Well, some pretty big life lessons. I’ve been rather open about my quest as a 50+ year old woman to determine what I stood for, who I really am, and how I want to show up in the world, and I’m sharing the top FOUR lessons for me.
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The top four lessons I’ve learned are:
4 - Figuring out who I am, was and IS, the “hardest” part.
3 - Most of the time, it’s the FIRST thing you thought it would be.
2 - The answer is less literal than you think it is.
1 - Not everyone will appreciate you.
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