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    Explore "believinginyourself" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 222 The Truth About Selling Online", "When to Care What Other People Think", "Choosing Your Words Carefully", "21. "Fake It Until You Make It" Is Bad Advice" and "#152 - Facts, Not Flaws - with Philip Deng & Jerry Colonna" from podcasts like ""The Leveraged Practice Podcast", "Parenting Successful Teens", "A Bit From Within with Felicia Marti", "Midlife Style School" and "The Reboot Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 222 The Truth About Selling Online

    Ep. 222 The Truth About Selling Online

    When’s the last time you sat down and meditated on what you truly want and dream of as a health practitioner?

     

    Today, our host Stephanie Clairmont shares her journey of creating and selling digital products, starting with her very first digital product sale, which seemed like a failure at the time but ultimately taught her valuable lessons that led to success.

     

    She discusses the importance of strategic planning, patience, continuous learning, and surrounding yourself with supportive, like-minded people to help you achieve your goals. She also emphasizes the need for effective marketing and providing enough information to potential customers to make an educated purchase.

     

     

    Key Topics:

    • Learning from “Failure” and Fostering Confidence for Success (00:48)
    • The Formula for Digital Product Success (13:31)
    • Believing and Creating Your Online Health Program (23:51)

     

     

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    When to Care What Other People Think

    When to Care What Other People Think

    Sometimes we get into situations where we feel a little over our heads.  Tune in this week to learn 2 strategies to make those situations easier to bear.

    1.  Relentlessly being your own compassionate witness.
    2.  Borrowing someone else's belief in you when your own faith in yourself is a little shaky.

    If you want a coach on your side to help you navigate a challenging situation, we should talk.  Click here to schedule a free, 45 minute call to explore what having support could do for you.

    You'll leave the call with a clear idea of your next steps and feeling like it was time well spent. 

    One of my clients, Emily, said "I thought it would be weird telling a stranger my problems but you were so easy to talk to.  I'm so glad we talked and I got the support I needed."

    Choosing Your Words Carefully

    Choosing Your Words Carefully
    Our words are powerful! Today we discuss the power of our word choice, and how without knowing it we may be putting ourselves down, and constantly using words that are against the vibration we're hoping to create!


    So often we find ourselves confirming our fears and beliefs about ourselves, our image, our worthiness- even our money!


    What would happen if you made a commitment to choose your words carefully? To stop apologizing when you haven't done anything wrong. To stop propagating fear around finances, budgets, or the cost of resources. To stop criticizing yourself and instead.... choose words that are more positive or at least neutral!


    That is your assignment for the week should you choose to accept it- and of course you'll have to tune in for a lot more context, encouragement, and inspiration!

    listen ad free and find many other self care tools and an incredible community at www.patreon.com/abitfromwithin

    #152 - Facts, Not Flaws - with Philip Deng & Jerry Colonna

    #152 - Facts, Not Flaws - with Philip Deng & Jerry Colonna
    After a decade of working in nonprofits, Philip Deng has decided to build something of his own. In this conversation, Philip sits down with Jerry to chat about his company Grantable, which helps individuals and organizations make grant writing more efficient. Philip, who identifies as Asian American, opens up about the loneliness he’s faced as a leader and CEO. He reflects on how the events of his childhood, specifically his parents divorce, left him with complicated feelings about his self-worth and ability to belong. Jerry supports Philip in coming to understand the ways in which he unconsciously gets in his own way and explains how the subroutines he developed during childhood (the ghosts in his machine), can simultaneously hold him back and be his greatest superpower. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: - How To: Leave a Review on Your iPhone: Never miss an episode! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on all our episode releases.

    #149 - Tending the Garden of Democracy - with Amy McGrath & Jerry Colonna

    #149 - Tending the Garden of Democracy - with Amy McGrath & Jerry Colonna
    Amy McGrath is a retired US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, the founder of Honor Bound - a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan organization committed to leadership development for women with a service background and encouraging those women to run for elected office, and a proud Kentuckian to boot. Amy sits down with Jerry to chat about her time in the military, how it shaped her views on service and honor, and why she felt compelled to run for the US Senate in the 2020 election. Amy discusses her new book, "Honor Bound: An American Story of Dreams and Service" and shares the valuable leadership lessons she’s learned over the course of her career; the pair address the threat of complacency and share why democracy, like a garden, requires constant tending. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: - How To: Leave a Review on Your iPhone: Never miss an episode! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on all our episode releases.

    5 Things I Had To Do To Quit My Job

    5 Things I Had To Do To Quit My Job

    Welcome to The Catch Your Money Podcast Show!

    There are so many of you out there who are at a crossroad with your career right now. You know there is a greater calling for you, but there is something holding you back. Get ready to learn how to quit your job and follow your dreams.

    In this week’s episode of the Catch Your Money Podcast, I speak to you from the very bottom of my heart. I, myself, had a great, secure job with awesome benefits, but it wasn’t enough. There were greater things calling to me, so I had to make the jump.

    Here’s a sneak peek of the convo:

    [03:40] Why quitting a job is so hard, no matter of your personal situation.

    [08:48] It is important to spend time with God, prepping your heart, so you can clearly hear his plans for you.

    [10:43] How do you know when God is speaking to you?

    [16:03] You need to build up the courage and stop feeding on the fear of quitting your job.

    [27:50] Faith is the opposite of fear.  You need to have faith in order to do things afraid and to conquer fear.

    [32:47] Build yourself up, personally and spiritually, so you can take action.

    [36:38] The 5 action steps you need to take for making the decision to quit your job.

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    The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 147

    The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 147
    Content, connection and continuation. Three very important pieces of a growing puzzle. Having the information readily available creates a connection that can't be accomplished in one or two moments but a continuation of actions and events. Reaching beyond the present by trusting a process held together by courage, confidence and accountability. That's a lot to digest for someone just getting started with better understanding who they are as an employee, friend, creative mind or just being good with them self. When I started daily writing in July of 1994 I didn't know who I was or was going to become. The content was found in the thoughts tossed out on three pages. I made a connection of with an inner self that never seemed interested in having a voice until the storms and valley floors became too much. Just because I was daily writing didn't mean that broken wheel within was always available to pour out it's agenda. It required a continuation that's now reached 25 years of writing. The courage to be very honest. The confidence to step up to the darkness and listen rather than create battle. When there was war I held myself accountable because in order to create peace you have to walk in peace. The most difficult part of the journey? Not the hard covered journals collected over the years but how what I assumed was important was truly in the way. It was stalling growth. Too much energy was wasted on things going nowhere. Don't open yourself to new ideas. Clear yourself from old. You'll be amazed at how much room there is.