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Life Happens FOR You, Not TO You

The day I had my breakdown, I had no idea the journey ahead would lead me to this.

I was 26 and my doc told me I was having a burnout.

A few months later, I started being really sick, even though I’d gone back to another job by then.

For years, I struggled with hypothyroidism. And I had no clue what was happening to me for the first few years…

To top things off, I discovered I had several food sensitivities and adrenal fatigue.

I was gaining weight rapidly despite my active lifestyle – I was on a competitive swing dancing team at the time.

Around the same time, my mom was diagnosed with cancer. I was having family issues and boundary pushing that weighed me down and all these events were only making the depression symptoms worse.

I Was Breaking

My body was slowly shutting down, telling me it had had enough of this lifestyle and the stress I was putting it through.

Things had to change and I knew I needed to be the one to make it happen.

I thought the solution was to become the shot-caller in my life.

And the first step was quitting my office job…

The Journey To Recovery

Over the next 3 years, I went through trial and error, trying to succeed as a freelancer and trying my hand at network marketing, never quite making it. My weight fluctuated drastically. I didn’t leave my job right away either. I went on a journey inside myself.

My mother recovered and my family relationships mended, in time.

But there were no spectacular transformations or bold decisions.

During that time, my health only improved slightly, as I adapted to a new way of eating and took regular medication for my thyroid.

Then, in the fall of 2015, I decided, despite my fruitless attempts in business, to leave my office job to work from home in a consulting capacity, while I worked out my longer-term goals. I decided I was worth a life free of intense stress.

I was worth the power and the freedom of choice.

By April 2016, my weight had stabilized and I had even lost 10 pounds gradually. I was regularly going to yoga, a practice I hadn’t allowed myself time to have. I’d pursued my reiki business part-time and finally completed my yoga training – a goal I’d delayed for years. And I came up with a new biz format.

And best of all?

My thyroid is now back to normal and I’m now off medication!

The FREEDOM I enjoy now, the POWER I feel from recovering my HEALTH, and the certainty I feel in my gut that I’m on the right path… it was worth the risks I took leaving and following my intuition.

I was a square peg, trying to fit in a round hole for years, and it’d made me sick. But now, I’m stronger than ever.

I’m proof that making alternative life choices from your deep inner-knowing not only helped me in overcoming challenges, but is actually more rewarding than we can even imagine…

What decisions will you make for yourself ?

Do You Suffer From The Imposter Syndrome?

There’s this terrible ailment plaguing entrepreneurs. It’s wide-spread and debilitating. Read on to see if you’ve got the symptoms! Catch it early, and rock your biz.

DO YOU…

Collect degrees?
Sign up for the latest training?
Attend any and all workshops?
Work with a (or several) coach(es)?

BUT YOU…

Still haven’t launched your biz?
Have started your side hustle, though you haven’t monetized it?
Are stuck in the 9-to-5, hustling just to pay the bills?
Reliving your Groundhog Day nightmare?

You probably have a case of the “entrepreneurial imposter syndrome”.

Don’t fret. It’s very common. Other symptoms include feeling unworthy, feeling inadequate and feeling like a fraud.

It’s also a little catchy, so cover your ears when you hear pseudo ‘expert talk’ about necessary background, essential qualifications and must-follow trends.

 

PRESCRIPTION

-Give yourself a break!

-List your transferable skills and experience

-Remember you don’t need to be something you’re not, or offer a service/product you’re not ready to offer

-Remember you DO have a valuable service/product to offer right now

-Ask yourself, what ONE thing can I do now, reliably and better than the average in the field?

 

POSOLOGY

-For the next month, take steps to offer that ONE thing as a service/product

-Take 3 doses of “I’ve got this!” affirmations in the mirror

 

WARNING

In the case of over-exposure to ‘other people’s drama + expectations’, call a coach, mentor or accountability partner.

How do you cope with the imposter syndrome?

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