This show is a fun, informational and inspirational program designed to encourage working moms. Sometimes I have interviews with amazing moms and then sometimes I just share from my heart for encouragement.
As our parents age, we are often faced with challenges we had no idea we needed to be prepared for. We feel confused, sad and consumed all at once as we try to navigate all the ups and downs of this time of life.
Today’s guest, Lori Williams, is an expert in the area of senior living. Having seen first hand the difficulties encountered with getting the services her grandmother needed, she turned that experience into a career direction.
Today’s episode covers her entrepreneurial journey into Senior Services along with her adoption journey and encouragement for our daily challenges.
Key Ideas:
Never be afraid to try new things
Get creative with how you “work around” possible limitations
Links mentioned:
Lori William’s website
The Girlfriend’s Guide to Senior Living Podcast
Books:
Story Brand, Donald Miller.
Stories that Stick, Kindra Hall.
Encouraging Words for Working Moms, Christy Largent.
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Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
Have you ever felt alone and like you’re the only one who is feeling a certain way? If so, then you want to tune in to today’s podcast as we hear from Women’s Wellness Expert, Heidi McBain.
Heidi discusses some common realities for women, especially after childbirth and into motherhood and gives some useful strategies for thriving.
Key Ideas:
“Make sure you’re making time to create real connection.”
“There is huge power to be found in simple routines.”
Resources:
Linda’s website
Books:
The One Thing, Gary Keller
31 Positive Communication Skills for Women, Christy Largent
Free Download: 31 Ways to be More Positive
Text “31Positive” to 44222
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
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Are you ready to set your intention for this new decade? Or even this new year? If so, then you want to tune in to today’s podcast as we hear from Financial expert, Linda Lingo.
Linda walks us through common financial mistakes and how to avoid them as well as some strategies for raising financially savvy kids.
Key Ideas:
“Track you spending so you can make sure your spending is aligned with your core values.”
“Giving children autonomy around money helps prepare them for going out into the real world when you aren’t around to help.”
Resources:
Linda’s website
Schedule your free call or download your money story worksheet there too
Books:
Women With Money, Jean Chatzky.
On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide To Personal Finance, Manisha Thakor & Sharon Kedar,
31 Positive Communication Skills for Women, Christy Largent
Free Download: 31 Ways to be More Positive
Text “31Positive” to 44222
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
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Ask for what you want. This simple positivity principle will help you create a 2020 that’s everything you want it to be.
In this podcast, Christy gives 3 simple ways to be clear on asking for what you want so that you get the life you want.
Key Idea:
The best thing you can do is ask. You just might get what you want.
Resources:
Christy’s Website
NPR Kathleen Kennedy Interview
Free Download:
Goal Setting Worksheet - Text “GOALS2020” to 44222
Life Assessment 2020 - Text “LIFE2020” to 44222
Book:
The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results, Gary Keller
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com
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In this episode Christy shares strategies and techniques for effective, intentional Goal Setting
Key Ideas:
“Goal setting is really just a way to be intentional with your life.”
“Positive Intentions can change your life - the way you think, the way you feel and the way you act, so that you can have the life you want.”
Resources:
Christy’s website
Books:
Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life , Sir Ken Robinson
She Did It All Planner, Holly Homer
31 Positive Communication Skills for Women, Christy Largent
Free Downloads:
Positive Intention 2020 Worksheet: Text “GOALS2020” to 44222
Life Assessment 2020: Text “LIFE2020” to 44222
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
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Forgiveness.
It’s so important and yet sometimes so difficult.
In this podcast, Christy tells a story that illustrates the work of forgiveness and the power of freedom and abundance you will experience if you do the hard work of forgiveness.
Key Idea:
Forgiveness is a key to living a positive and abundant life. And you can do it.
Resources:
Christy’s Website: www.christylargent.com
Free Download: Mindset Reset Cards
Text “OPPMIND” to 44222
Book:
Forgiveness Makes You Free, Fr. Ubald Rugirangoga
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com
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In this episode Christy shares from her heart about the best Christmas Gift ever.
Key Ideas:
“We celebrate Jesus’ birth today - and it’s also a celebration of his death and resurrection.”
“You can live every day with joy and gratitude because of this best gift ever.”
Resources:
Christy’s website
Books:
Women’s Study Bible
Journaling Bible
31 Positive Communication Skills for Women, Christy Largent
Free Download: 31 Ways to be More Positive
Text “31Positive” to 44222
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
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Think About Good Things. Not always easy, but super important to the outcome of our life.
In this podcast, Christy gives 3 simple ways to think good things.
Key Idea:
We need to exercise Judgement every day. But we can make it a helper rather than a hurter.
Resources:
Christy’s Website: www.christylargent.com
Free Download: Mindset Reset Cards
Text “OPPMIND” to 44222
Book:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com
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(Please link this to iTunes, on my page so they can review the podcast)
If you’ve always wanted to jump into your greatness, then Ashlee Tate and her Social Life Tribe can help you on your way. Ashlee helps entrepreneurs with a purpose unleash their ‘something’ amazing!
Whether you want to build a for profit or nonprofit business, building a brand that connects your purpose to the RIGHT people is her passion.
Today Ashlee and I visit about the reality of being a busy mom and entrepreneur all at the same time.
Key Ideas:
Look for ways to be strategic
Be willing to jump into new opportunities
Links Mentioned
Ashlee Tate’s Website.
Books:
The One Thing, Gary Keller.
Essentialism, Greg McKeown.
Encouraging Words for Working Moms, Christy Largent.
Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. (Can we link to itunes, or set up a survey page like entreleadership.com did so we can collect their emails…thoughts?)
Text “31POSITIVE” to 44222 for your free download of 31 Simple Ways to Be More Positive
Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com
You know that feeling when you just don’t know what to do? Your kid acts up and you’re stuck. Your marriage is feeling stale, but you have nobody to confide in or get advice from.
Today’s guest, Mona Corwin, The Mom Mentor, is the answer to these very real challenges. In today’s episode, she shares tips that have strengthened her 40 year marriage and ideas to make this normally stressful time of year into an opportunity to create meaningful moments with your family. Tune in to this episode to find out how.
Key Ideas:
“Google never had Kids & Pinterest Perfect isn’t Possible.”
“Creating memories with your children happens when you really know them.”
Resources:
Mona’s website
Books:
Bear Stays Up for Christmas, Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman
The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving.
The Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg
Mortimer’s Christmas Manger, Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman
Jan Brett’s Christmas Treasury, Jan Brett
31 Positive Communication Skills for Women, Christy Largent
Positivity Principle #8: Look for the Good
Free Download: 31 Ways to be More Positive
Text “31Positive” to 44222
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com.
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Judgement. Almost the first thing we think when we’re assessing a situation. The natural first thought. There are 3 ways to navigate Judgement in our life that will turn our judgement into a helpful activity instead of a hurtful behavior.
In this podcast, Christy gives 3 simple ways to incorporate more gratitude into your life.
Key Idea:
We need to exercise Judgement every day. But we can make it a helper rather than a hurter.
Resources:
Christy’s Website: www.christylargent.com
Free Download: Mindset Reset Cards
Text “OPPMIND” to 44222
Book:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.
Speaking Inquiries: Do you need an entertaining and encouraging speaker for your event? Text 530-949-3646 and leave a call back number or email christy@christylargent.com
Rate & Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
Key Ideas:
“Perfectionism is your shield from being judged.”
“You can have it all, you just can’t do it all by yourself.”
Resources:
Lisa’s website
Books:
Free Download:
Positivity Principle #8:
Free Download:
Speaking Inquiries:
Enter to Win:
Gratitude. The foundation for a Positive Life, and the foundation of our Positivity Principles. Gratitude. Easy to think about, but sometimes difficult to live.
In this podcast, Christy gives 3 simple ways to incorporate more gratitude into your life.
Key Idea:
Resources:
Free Download:
Book:
Speaking Inquiries:
Enter to Win:
Rate & Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
Key Ideas:
You get to create the environment you want to create. Positivity can be learned with work and effort.
Resources:
Books:
Mindset:
Free Download:
Speaking Inquiries:
Enter to Win:
Have you noticed that life doesn’t always turn out the way you had planned? And especially when it comes to the world of Mothering — whether it’s wanting to be a Mom and not being able to, or figuring out how to manage the toddler years, or rebounding when the kids rebound to you — it’s always something!
Today I want to share a few words of encouragement. Sunday’s holiday used to be one of the saddest days of my year. I know the pain of dashed hopes and deferred dreams. And I’ve found some ways to navigate that I think might be helpful to you too. Listen in for more!
Key Ideas:
Remember – “Not now” doesn’t mean “Never”
Managing Expectations
When the difficulties come, hang on.
Look for the sunshine
Encouraging Word of the Day: Psalm 37:4 “Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you all the desires of your heart.”
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Dealing with a tweenage daughter can be a bit tricky…and I found I was falling into a negative pattern every time we had any conflict. A pattern of shame and anger rather than truth and grace!
Today I share the “aha” moment I had that has helped me to do a turnaround when in conflict. Learning how to be transparent can be transformational.
Recommended Books:
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
Encouraging Word of the Week: Luke 6:38 “Give and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.”
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Digging deeper into how to give effective feedback is the topic again today. Last week was the second look at the 3 key elements of giving productive feedback. We explored in depth how to Be Honest. Today we’re going to look at how to Be Clear. This is the final and, I think, most important part of the discussion. You’re going to tell them exactly what you want them to change in their behavior.
Remember, when giving feedback, it’s important to…
Today is about how to be so clear the other person knows EXACTLY what you want them to do. It’s the perfect way to complete your thoughts — creating an effective feedback opportunity.
Encouraging Word of the Day: Ephesians 4:25 “So let us put away the lies, and speak the truth to one another, because we are all part of one another.”
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Today I share 5 Key ideas that can help you enjoy life more. You will experience more clarity, develop meaningful relationships and savor each moment with deeper appreciation as you implement these ideas. Gleaned from my time at the LAUNCH Conference and immediately after, if you work through these ideas you just may change your life!
So here are the 5 big takeaways…
Encouraging Word for the Week: Proverbs 19:20-21 “Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future. Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.”
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Digging deeper into how to give effective feedback is the topic today. Last week was the first look at the 3 key elements of giving productive feedback. We explored in depth how to Be Specific. Today we’re going to look at how to Be Honest. (This is not easy!)
Remember, when giving feedback, it’s important to…
Today is more about how to stay out of judgement or assumption, and instead, Be Honest.
Encouraging Word of the Day: Ephesians 4:25 “So let us put away the lies, and speak the truth to one another, because we are all part of one another.”
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Don’t you hate it when there’s something that needs to be addressed, but you just don’t know how to broach the subject? Met too! So today I’m giving us both some reminders on how to give really effective feedback. Feedback that grows connection rather than alienates.
I’m going to focus on 3 main elements of giving effective feedback over the next 3 weeks.
When giving feedback, it’s important to…
Today is all about how to avoid judgement or assumption, and instead, be specific.
Encouraging Word of the Day: Ephesians 4:25 “So let us put away the lies, and speak the truth to one another, because we are all part of one another.”
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Oh I loved this interview! AskAnnaMosely.com is a leader in the online space of the home arts. And Anna is so authentic and down to earth. You will find this interview just loaded with practical and inspiring ideas. And you’ll love getting to know Anna even better too!
Key Ideas: Part 1 – Interview Highlights * How to find inspiration * Using the calendar to ensure “me time” * How to keep your husband a priority * Recognizing seasons in life * Creative ideas for how to get help
Part 2 – Overcoming the Fear of Asking When a Need Arises… 1. Brainstorm a list of people who could possibly help you. 2. Write down the blessings that would come to them from helping you with this. 3. List the negatives that would come about if you don’t ask. 4. Ask!
Website Links www.askannamoseley.com On Instagram On Facebook On Twitter On Pinterest Encouraging Word of the Week: 1 Peter 4:10 (The Voice) “Use whatever gift you’ve received for the good of one another so that you can show yourselves to be good stewards of God’s grace in all it’s varieties.”
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I can’t believe I haven’t done this one before! It seems crazy when this is actually the most important keystone of all communication and connection skills.
Thankfully, I have an amazing sister-in-law who reminded me of this yesterday, so I get to share it with you today!
Key reminders about being yourself:
It’s scary.
It’s easier to wear a mask.
It’s totally worth it.
Encouraging Word: Romans 12:9a (The Message) “Love others well, and don’t hide behind a mask; love authentically.“
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Kathi is a riot. I’m just going to start with that. She’s also a well know writer and speaker. Her latest book, Clutter Free, is not only super helpful, it’s also a fun read. My interview with her is also pretty darn fun too. I think you’ll both laugh and walk away with some great ideas for creating a more clutter free life. Enjoy!
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview Highlights
Part 2 – Decluttering Our Lives
Website Links
www.kathilipp.com
www.clutterfreebook.com
canva.com
Kathi’s Recommended Reading
Clutter Free, Quick and Easy Steps to Amplifying Your Space, by Kathi Lipp.
Communicating for a Change: Seven Keys to Irresistible Communication (North Point Resources), by Andy Stanley and Lane Jones.
The Power of a Positive No: Save The Deal Save The Relationship and Still Say No, by William Ury.
StrengthsFinder 2.0, by Tom Rath.
Connect with Kathi
On Facebook
On Twitter
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ecclesiastes 5:10 “Whoever loves money will never have enough money. Whoever loves luxury will not be content with abundance. This also is pointless.” – I know this is not very encouraging, but seriously, doesn’t it just fit perfectly with our discussion today! It’s about relationships, not about stuff!
Question: Are you a cluttery person? How do you manage to keep it down? I’d love your ideas too! Just leave a comment below, or on FB or Twitter.
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Last week we looked at how destructive unsolicited advice could be. I suggested you start asking questions before you started piping up with all kinds of suggestions for your hapless friends, family and/or co-workers.
This week, I want to give you 2 magic questions you can use when you absolutely MUST give the advice burdening your heart. Before you speak…
Ask yourself these 2 questions:
What gives me the right?
Is it in the best interest of the relationship?
Listen to the podcast and share it! I think you’ll enjoy this part 2 of the podcast. Who knows, it might even change your life! And feel free to share with your friends!
I’d love to know – do you struggle with giving unsolicited advice? How do you keep from becoming “that person” who always has a better way of doing something? Please let me know your thoughts!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 12:18 “There is one whose rash words are like sword thrusts, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.”
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If there’s one thing we ALL like to do it’s Give Advice. I know we do it with the best of intentions, but I’m here to tell you, (my unsolicited advice is…) DON’T DO IT!!!
Unsolicited advice will destroy relationships, create conflict, drive division, and push people further and further away from you. If you want healthy relationships where your friends and family ASK for your advice, then you’d better say far, far away from giving the unsolicited kind.
Today I’m sharing with you a humorous story on this very subject. I think you’ll love it!…so you have to listen to the podcast. But if you can’t spare 5 minutes, here’s my advice for keeping yourself from giving Unsolicited Advice:
When you want to start talking, instead, start asking questions.
I hope you enjoy this today. I’d encourage you to listen. It’s short and who knows..it might even change your life! And if you know someone who loves to give unsolicited advice, please feel free to share this with them too.
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: Romans 12:18 “If possible, live in peace with everyone. Do that as much as you can.”
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Last week we talked about how to be charismatic. Today I want to give you some more hints about how to open the door to begin the conversation with anyone you meet. The interesting thing is that by becoming really good at Being Friendly, you will discover how much friendlier everyone else is too! And if people know, like and trust you, they will be more inclined to work more productively with you and have less conflict all around. As usual, all the details are in the podcast! (This is a good one, you don’t want to miss!) I can’t wait to hear about all your new friends!
Smile
Stick out your hand and introduce yourself.
Lean towards the new person
Look them in the eye
Speak up
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 “Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. 10 If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble.”
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All the great celebrities, politicians and entrepreneurs have it. From Goldie Hawn to Bill Clinton to Richard Branson, they just have that special something. That spark. That thing that helps you feel like you know them, you like them, you want them to be your friend. What is it, and how can we have it too?
It’s the magic of charisma, and I have a few ideas to share with you about how you can get some too! Listen to the podcast for all the details…
Key Suggestions Discussed:
Confidence
Questions
Listen
Be interesting
Laugh (at yourself)
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: Colossians 4:6 “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.”
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Today’s podcast features a new book just launched by my friend, Michele Cushat. It’s exactly the kind of book I love to talk about here because it’s a totally authentic, honest and incredibly vulnerable look at a real life.
You won’t find sugar coating and happy endings here. What you will find is HOPE in all capital letters. Because Michele is not a christian in name only. She lives a gut wrenching faith through the depths of trial and despair.
Since Michele couldn’t be on the show due to the fact she’s in the middle of healing from her most recent cancer surgery, I decided to review the book and go over my biggest take-aways. If you read my blog post yesterday, I covered these briefly there, but today I take it deeper.
And I have a special ending where you will hear from Michele herself doing what she does best. Telling a story.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Undone: A Story of Making Peace With an Unexpected Life Highlights
Part 2 – My Decision before I become Undone!
Website Links
Michele Cushat
Recommended Reading
Undone: A Story of Making Peace With an Unexpected Life, by Michele Cushat
Connect with Michele
On Facebook
On Twitter
On Instagram
Encouraging Word of the Week: Jeremiah 29:11 “I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a future and a hope.”
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Today we’re going to look at a bad communication habit that can minimize your effectiveness both at work and home. You might recognize this habit if you’ve ever heard someone say to you “just spit it out!” Yes, you got it…the habit is called padding or hedging your words. Hedging or padding your words can create a lot of misunderstandings. The practice also takes away from your credibility.
Most people pad or hedge with the best of intentions, but what happens is the opposite.
Lesson: Avoid Hedging and Use Power Phrases
You’ll have to listen to get them — too boring to write here.
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: Matthew 5:37 (Phillips) “Whatever you have to say let your ‘yes’ be a plain ‘yes’ and your ‘no’ a plain ‘no’—anything more than this has a taint of evil.”
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This is the second week of this series. Each Friday I’m going to give you a little nugget of communication joy to help you through your weekend. You’ll be able to listen to it quickly since it should only run about 5 minutes or so. My hope is you will be inspired to grow connection with those who are most important to you by incorporating these tips and techniques into your life.
Today’s Tip: Be Connected!
I want you to grow strong connections. Here are a few ideas to help you develop strong, healthy connections. Remember, more details are in the podcast.
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: Matthew 18:20 “Where 2 or 3 are gathered together, there I am with them.”
Question: What do you think about these 5 minute Fridays? I’d love to hear your comments!
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Anne Ricci is a well known health blogger joining us all the way from Spain! Her English is beautiful and her information is stellar. I know you’ll enjoy learning from someone who has figured out how to be an involved mom while still running a successful online business.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
[Tweet ““I am not here to do it all.” Anne Ricci”]
Part 2 – The Power of Effective Prioritization
Website Links
Anne’s Healthy Kitchen
Lifespa.com Dr. John Douillard
Anne’s Recommended Reading
Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder, by Arianna Huffington.
Connect with Anne
On Facebook
On Twitter
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 24:27 “Prepare your work outside; get everything ready for yourself in the field, and then after that, build your house.”
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I’m starting a new thing today. Every Friday I’m going to give you a little nugget of communication joy to help you through your weekend. You’ll be able to listen to it quickly since it should only run about 5 minutes or so. My hope is you will be inspired to grow connection with those who are most important to you by incorporating these tips and techniques into your life.
Today’s Tip: Listening!
I want you to “Be All Ears”. It’s amazing what can happen when you stop just thinking about your own agenda and begin really listening and paying attention to those in your life.
Encouraging Word for the Weekend: James 1:19 “Know this, my beloved brothers and sisters: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger;”
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You are in for such a treat today! Kari Kampakis is one amazing lady. Wife of 1 and Mama to 4 darling girls, she is also an incredibly talented writer. You may have heard of her when her powerful blog post, 10 Truths Young Girls Should Know went viral. She’s honest, open and fun. I think you’re going to love getting to know Kari!
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
How to be totally awesome!
Part 2 – Set Yourself Up for Success
Sleep Enough
Website Links
www.karikampakis.com All the good stuff from Kari
www.handsfreemama.com LOVE this blog!
www.jeanniecunnion.com Another keeper! Wonderful. And her book is stunning too.
www.thehouseofhendrix.com So awesome.
I love all of these connections. Kari’s leading you in the right direction with these amazing women!
Kari’s Recommended Reading
10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know, by Kari! This is sooooo good!
The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?, by Rick Warren
Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis
Connect with Kari
On Facebook
On Twitter
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 “A Time for Everything”
“There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:
A time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
A time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
A time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
A time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
A time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
A time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.”
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Teri Johnson, owner of Keeping It Personal, Teri works with female small business owners helping with strategy and growth. Helping bridge the gap between personal and professional success, Teri walks her talk. She’s had a hilly journey herself, so she comes from a place of authenticity and hope. She really will help you THRIVE!
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview Highlights
Part 2 – My Miracle Morning Magic
(thanks Hal Elrod!)
Website Links
Keeping It Personal – Teri’s website
Clarity to Thrive Course — Starting April 6th!
Miracle Morning
Recommended Resources
Overcoming The Nevers: by Gardening Your Life and Nurturing Seeds of Truth, by Teri Johnson
The Uncommon Woman: Making an Ordinary Life Extraordinary by Susie Larson
The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM), by Hal Elrod
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 11:25 “A generous woman will prosper; she who refreshes others will herself be refreshed.”
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Christine is a Christian Life Coach for Women and an engaging entrepreneur. Seeing a need for moms to be supported in a place of freedom and acceptance, she created her own resource, 4 Real Moms. This is where you can forget about pinterest for a minute and just be real!
Today she shares her best practices with us for how to live life with faith and without pretense. You’re going to really enjoy her!
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – Exciting Update!
Website Links
Christine Leeb Website
4 Real Moms Website
Christine’s Blog
Recommended Resources
Christine’s Book: In His Light: Facing Fear With Faith. You’ll love this!
The Power of a Praying Wife, by Stormie Ormartian
The Power of a Praying Parent, by Stormie Ormartian
Encouraging Word of the Week: Psalm 126:3 “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.”
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You know it. I know it. And Connie Clay has learned the hard way that diet’s don’t work. She’s an attorney, a single mom, an author and overall inspirational woman! You’re going to enjoy hearing from her today as she shares all her best lessons from life. You can find even more in her book, Quit Skinny!: 7 Simple, Sane Steps to Wellness. It’s a practical guide to re-claiming your body and mind.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – My Wellness Journey
Website Links
Connie Clay Website
Dr. Daniel Amen and Amen Clinics
Recommended Resources
Connie’s Book – Quit Skinny!: 7 Simple, Sane Steps to Wellness
The Amen Solution: The Brain Healthy Way to Get Thinner, Smarter, Happier, by Dr. Daniel Amen
Master Your Metabolism: The 3 Diet Secrets to Naturally Balancing Your Hormones for a Hot and Healthy Body!, by Jillian Michaels
Jillian Michaels: Banish Fat, Boost Metabolism, Jillian Michaels DVD
And I’m adding this since we talked about saying “No” and it’s not easy! The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst
And I’m also adding these – since these are helping me get to the emotional part of why I eat what I eat.
Made to Crave: Satisfying Your Deepest Desire with God, Not Food, by Lysa TerKeurst
The Tapping Solution for Weight Loss & Body Confidence: A Woman’s Guide to Stressing Less, Weighing Less, and Loving More, by Jessica Ortner
Encouraging Word of the Week: Psalm 107:9 “For He has satisfied the thirsty soul, And the hungry soul He has filled with what is good.”
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Whew! What a year this has been! As we wind down 2014, I thought I’d share with you a few of the timeless truths I’ve embraced this past year and give you a sneak peak of where I’ll be focusing in 2015. Can’t wait to see what this next year will bring us all!
Timeless truths I embraced this year…
1. You can do more than you realize. When I review what I did during the past year, and all the new stuff I learned, I’m really encouraged. Just because I’m not in school doesn’t mean I can’t still be learning and growing and this year proved it for me, and it is true for you too.
2. Get help. There are so many people who can help you – figure out what you need and then ask for help. The right person will appear. The book by Amanda Palmer called, The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help is a great resource if you are ready to get inspired to ask in your own life.
Areas to get help:
3. It’s never too late to go for your dreams. Figuring out what you really want to do is actually fun. Take the time to make yourself a rough sketch and then start. Don’t wait for perfection. Lots of people talk about being imperfect and how to manage your perfectionism…get whatever help you need to get started and then start. Once you start, then the pieces will sort themselves out. Michael Hyatt’s Best Year Ever will help you get started with your dreams and then help you get started!
Next year – here are the 2 things I’m going to remind myself of daily so I stay focused:
1. Take care of myself first. ~~The biggest “fail” of the year was with my weight and health~~. Wait, let me rephrase that. The area where I had the least amount of progress — and maybe even experienced regress was in the area of my weight and health.
I did train for and complete a 1/2 marathon, but at a heavy weight and kind of with the least effort possible principle. 2015 is going to be different. I’m putting this effort front and center. I know all the other stuff will fall into place as I figure out this piece of my life.
2. Do more of what I love. When I was doing my goal setting I discovered that of all the things I enjoyed this past year, the best part was still what drove me to work in the first place. Speaking and teaching still top the charts and make me happiest. So, I’m going to make sure and do more of that this next year. All the other stuff will still be there – but as supporting rolls to help create more opportunity to do more of what I love.
More speaking. More stories. More entertaining. More laughter. More connecting.
2015 Word of the Year: Routine
I have 1 outstanding, terrific and fabulous routine. Every night I wash my face utilizing a system. I also floss and brush my teeth. My morning average is about 95%, but the evening is 99.9999999999%. And this is since 1984. 30 Years! Seriously, I cannot remember a single night I have gone to bed without washing my face and brushing my teeth. Flossing is about 98.999999%. My night-time rituals I don’t even think about. They are so routine as to be a ritual. No thinking — I just do them. 30 years!
Here’s the deal. If I can do it in one area of my life (my face) then I can do it in others. So my word for the year is Routine. I’ll learn to love it. Learn to embrace it. Learn to flourish in the midst of it. That will be growth!
“Routine enables creativity to flourish.”
Encouraging Word for the Year: Proverbs 16:9 (NIRV) “In their hearts human beings plan their lives. But the Lord decides where their steps will take them.”
Question: What about you? What did you learn this year? What are you going to focus on next year? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please leave your comments below.
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I’m so excited to share Denise Hughes with you today. She is a writer, teacher, blogger, speaker, mother and all-around outstanding woman! In this time of craziness as we enjoy Christmas and then wrap up the year, I think her words of wisdom will be encouraging and inspiring for you. Be sure to check out her blogs too…I put all the links down at the bottom of the show notes. Enjoy!
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – Seasons, Community and Getting Energized
Website Links
Denise Hughes website
Deeper Waters Community
Deeper Waters Retreat, June 26-28, 2015
Team 365
Denise’s Recommended Reading
The Daily Bible – In Chronological Order
Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain
My Utmost for His Highest: Quality Paperback Edition, by Oswald Chambers
The Pursuit of God, by A. W. Tozer
In This House, We Will Giggle: Making Virtues, Love, and Laughter a Daily Part of Your Family Life, by Courtney DeFeo
Favorite Quote: “If you cannot express yourself on any subject, struggle until you can. If you do not, someone will be the poorer all the days of his life.” Oswald Chambers
Encouraging Word of the Week: Psalm 133:1 “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”
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Can you believe it??!! I’m SO EXCITED to have both Crystal Paine, Money Saving Mom and Ruth Soukup, Living Well Spending Less on this podcast. Loved by the millions of moms they have helped, today we get to visit and hear their hearts as they talk about family, working, success, grace, forgiveness, failure and tattoos. Whew! It’s quite an interview. Can’t wait to hear how you love it too.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – How to Recognize When Quitting is the Right Choice
Website Links
Crystal Paine
Ruth Soukup
Recommended Reading
Crystal Paine
Say Goodbye to Survival Mode: 9 Simple Strategies to Stress Less, Sleep More, and Restore Your Passion for Life, by Crystal Paine
Choose Gratitude: Blessings Journal, by Crystal Paine
Ruth Soukup
Living Well, Spending Less: 12 Secrets of the Good Life, by Ruth Soukup
How To Blog For Profit: Without Selling Your Soul, by Ruth Soukup
31 Days To A Clutter Free Life: One Month to Clear Your Home, Mind & Schedule, by Ruth Soukup
Finding your strengths….StrengthsFinder 2.0, by Tom Rath
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ephesians 2:10 (NIV) “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
Question: There were so many good ideas discussed – which was most impactful for you? Have you ever had an experience where you quit…and felt good about it? I’d love to hear your stories – just leave a comment below.
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When I started on the topic with my students, I had no idea I would get the reaction I did. I was in Hungary teaching High School Seniors American English and culture – and since it was December, I thought a discussion of goals and New Year’s Resolutions would be absolutely perfect.
Their reaction surprised me at first, and then it made me laugh, and then it made me think. As soon as I started talking about goals, I was interrupted by Balazs – one of my brighter students. “Oh Miss Largent,” he said, “You Americans are so concerned with goals and New Year’s Resolutions. Why are you so obsessed with these things? You must be like the Hungarians and just let things happen.”
Join me today as I discuss the power of pursing goals well. 2014 has been one of my Best Years Ever and I credit it to Michael Hyatt and his 5 Days To Your Best Year Ever Program. I did this last year, and it made a huge impact in my life.
And I’m not alone! Last year there were over 3,000+ people who went through the program – and there are some amazing stories of people experiencing incredible transformations in their life. You can see my own personal video testimonial by clicking here.
I want you to know you can experience the same!
Some key ideas:
1. Get crystal clear
2. Write it down
3. Get someone to come along side to help and encourage you…(register through my link and you can be a part of my private Facebook group, where we will work together, on our Best Year Ever encouraging each other all year.)
4. Don’t delay! Registration is only open for the a very short period of time. After that, Michael will close it down to focus on supporting the new class of people going through the program. Early Bird Deadline! Dec 18th
I have a feeling you might be like I was in the summer of 2013. Sick and tired of feeling stuck and not sure how to move yourself forward. If you know deep down that you’re capable of more but you don’t know how to experience the kind of breakthrough you deserve, then go check this out: I promise you will find 2015 really will be your best year ever!
Resource Link: Your Best Year Ever – be sure to click “I’m interested” and scroll down to see my own personal 5 minute story of how the program worked for me last year!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 21:5 ESV “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.”
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Today is a great visit with Theresa Ceniccola. She’s a work-from-home mom and founder of the International Christian Mompreneur Network. I had the privilege of meeting Theresa at The Platform Conference in Colorado Springs last month, and I couldn’t wait to share her with you. I think you’ll really enjoy her practical tips and strategies – especially as we enter this holiday season where there seems to be not enough time and too much of the good stuff to fit it all in.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – Set Yourself Up for a Successful Month
Because I’m brave enough to show the real way I ~~sometimes~~ (frequently) live! Oh, it’s painful to be honest!
Website Links
www.theresaceniccola.com
www.icmnetwork.com
www.typeaparent.com
Theresa’s Recommended Reading
The Daily Bible – In Chronological Order
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst
Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World, by Michael Hyatt
Connect with Theresa
Email: theresa@theresaceniccola.com
On Facebook
On Twitter
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 “A Time for Everything”
“There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:
A time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
A time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
A time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
A time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
A time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
A time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.”
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I’m so happy to share Jacque Watkins with you today. She is a wife, mother (of 5!), nurse, writer, podcaster and all around wonder-woman. And has she got a story for us. If you like stories, then you’ll love today’s episode. Authentic, raw and challenging, you may be inspired to look at your life in a whole new way.
Key Ideas:
Part 1 – Interview highlights
Part 2 – Moving through Messiness
Website Links
www.JacqueWatkins.com
The Mud Stories Podcast
Jacque’s Resource Recommendations
www.momastery.com (Glennon Melton)
Jacque’s Recommended Reading
The Daily Bible – In Chronological Order
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst
One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, by Ann Voskamp
One Thousand Gifts Devotional: Reflections on Finding Everyday Graces, by Ann Voskamp
StrengthsFinder 2.0, by Tom Rath
Encouraging Word of the Week: Colossians 3:12-14 “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
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Today I’m so excited to share my dear Sister-in-Law, Diane Largent with you. She is such a loving, generous and gifted woman. I’m thankful every day for the moment she came into my life over 20 years ago! She also happens to be a long-time social worker in the field of foster and adoption care. In today’s discussion we cover:
And a ton more…be sure to listen to be enlightened and inspired.
Resources:
www.focusonthefamily.com A great resource for all things adoption. Tons of information!
Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew by Sherrie Eldridge. I mentioned this last week, and it’s one of the top-most recommended books on adoption Diane and I both recommend.
Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster Child: Making Sense of the Past by Betsy Keefer and Jayne E. Schooler. Another practical resource.
And on Lifebooks:
Before You Were Mine: Discovering Your Adopted Child’s Lifestory by Susan TeBos.
Lifebooks: Creating a Treasure for the Adopted Child Updated and Revised by Beth O’Malley M.Ed. – so good to do together with your child.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Isaiah 1:17 “Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.”
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This week I get to share about our adoption story. In case you didn’t know, this is National Adoption Month and so I figured what better time to talk about one of my favorite subjects…me! Just kidding. Well, sort of. Actually, it’s the miraculous way our family was formed that I love to talk about. Since we adopted from China, that’s my area of expertise. And, it’s been 10 years since we came home with Amelia and almost 7 years since we came with Graham, so things are a bit different now.
If you are interested in adoption, how it works, who it’s a fit for and how to get started, then you’ll love this podcast. I don’t have a lot of notes this week, as the story is the main thing, but I did want to give you a few great resources if you are curious and want to learn more information.
www.adoption.com – This is a literal bounty of information on all things adoption. Seriously. Start here.
www.adoptionhorizons.com – This is the agency we worked with. Super awesome!
www.bethany.org – Bethany Christian Services is a non-profit dedicated to helping families. Specifically in the areas of foster care, adoption and post-adoptive support. It’s a great agency. I’m biases because my sister-in-law used to work for them. Local offices can be found nationwide.
www.adoptivefamilies.com – This is a magazine, but it also has good information on its website.
You can read all about our adoption journey to get Graham here and at joyfuljourneyexperience.blogspot.com
I’m also so fortunate to have won 2 tickets to this adoption conference next year. Created For Care is a conference for adoptive moms. My friend who adopted a sibling group of 4 from Etheopia is coming with me. She went last year and said it was fantastic. I’ll have to do an update in February after I’ve attended. I do know they have lots of ongoing support, so be sure to check out their beautiful website. Thanks Mary Ostyn at OwlHaven for the generous gift! Can’t wait!
Of course, I have to showcase some of my favorite books to recommend for adoption:
Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew by Sherrie Eldridge. This is a classic. I have read it several times. It’s really difficult to get through, but sometimes we have to look at what’s uncomfortable to do the best for our children. This book is a must if you are thinking of and/or have adopted.
And for after you have adopted…20 Things Adoptive Parents Need to Succeed..Discover the Unique Need of Your Adopted Child and Become the Best Parent You Can, also by Sherrie Eldridge.
And this book, Adoption For Dummies, helped us get an overview of adoption. Although today, I think you could do better research online at the websites I listed above.
Additionally, there are a bounty of adoption agencies. Just google adoption and your city and see what pops up. I’d love to hear about your journey too!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ephesians 1:5 “**God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.”
Question: Have you ever considered adoption? Why or why not? What did you relate to from our adoption story? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below.
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I am so excited to get to introduce you to the amazing Courtney DeFeo. She is just a dynamo with a million ideas a minute. The difference between her and some of us is that she actually moves on her ideas! You may know her because of her best selling ABC Scripture Cards, they are adorable and you’ll hear the story of how they came about in this podcast. Additionally, she just published her new book, In This House, We Will Giggle: Making Virtues, Love, and Laughter a Daily Part of Your Family Life! It’s delightful! You’re going to love Courtney as much as I did I know! Here’s a quick overview of some of the things we talked about…
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: How to create Your Own Mission Statement
“Find out what your lane is”, Courtney DeFeo
1. Ask – What are my passions and areas of natural giftedness?
2. Answer – What are we about? What am I about?
3. Application – Write it down, memorize it and use this as a filter for making decisions about opportunities as well as staying focused
Courtney’s Website links and favorite Podcasts:
courtneydefeo.com
Catalyst
Andy Stanley
Louie Giglio
Courtney’s Recommended Reading and Resources:
In This House, We Will Giggle: Making Virtues, Love, and Laughter a Daily Part of Your Family Life, by Courtney DeFeo
Parenting the Wholehearted Child: Captivating Your Child’s Heart with God’s Extravagant Grace, by Jeannie Cunnion
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst
*Watch for her darling “Conversation Cups” to be available January 2015*
Encouraging Word of the Week: “God has already woven in you a beautiful story.” Courtney DeFeo
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Question: What part of this interview spoke to you the most? What idea did you really connect with? Do you want Courtney’s new book? Just leave your favorite parts of this interview below and on Friday, November 14, 2014, I’ll pick one winner from all the commenters.
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One year ago I was just getting started. The summer of 2013 was when I decided to get back into speaking full time. Little did I imagine the changes I would find, and as I began exploring over the next few months I discovered a new world had evolved in my time “away.” There were things called “blogs” and “podcasts” and “social media”! Did I ever have a learning curve ahead of me. By last October 27th, my birthday, I was celebrating in Maui, and contemplating all the exciting things ahead.
So as I celebrated my birthday just this past Monday, I thought it would be appropriate to do an analysis of what went as planned and what didn’t and what was per expectations and what was way over expectations. Well, I guess you get the idea.
Following are the top 5 lessons I learned in this past year. Maybe these will help you too as you navigate this life of constant change.
Lesson #1: Everything will take much longer than you anticipate.
Lesson #2: The learning curve will be steeper than you imagined.
Lesson #3: You can’t do everything at once.
Lesson #4: You will get discouraged.
Lesson #5: You will succeed if you stay consistent with effort over time.
Favorite Books of the Year:
Fiction:
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie: A Flavia de Luce Mystery, by Alan C. Bradley
Letters from Skye: A Novel, by Jessica Brockmole
Still Life (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache Mysteries, No. 1), by Louise Penny
Nutrition/Health/Faith:
Grain Brain: The Surprising Truth about Wheat, Carbs, and Sugar–Your Brain’s Silent Killers, by Dr. David Perlmutter
The Tapping Solution for Weight Loss & Body Confidence: A Woman’s Guide to Stressing Less, Weighing Less, and Loving More, by Jessica Ortner
The Tapping Solution: A Revolutionary System for Stress-Free Living, by Nick Ortner
What Happens When Women Pray, by Evelyn Christenson
Business:
The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months, by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington
Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World, by Michael Hyatt
The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition, by Strunk and White
Encouraging Word of the Week:
Proverbs 16:9 “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord determines his steps.”
Proverbs 19:21 “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.”
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What a great interview with Dr. Beth Ackerman. She is an associate dean in the School of Education at Liberty University.
It was while working at an alternative school, she completed her Master’s degree in special education at Lynchburg College and a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership at the University of Virginia. She has built Liberty University’s education program to include over 1000 students in the special education program. Additionally, she has developed a love of sharing what God has laid on her heart over the years as a follower of Christ, a wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, and educator. We are the benefactors of that love today.
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: Dealing with Disappointments
Website links:
www.womenoffaith.com This is a link to all of Beth’s blog posts for Women of Faith
www.liberty.edu This is a link to the list of Beth’s blog posts for Liberty University
Beth’s Recommended Reading:
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change, by Stephen R. Covey
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership: Seeking God in the Crucible of Ministry by Ruth Haley Barton
Bittersweet: Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way by Shauna Niequist
Contact Beth:
Facebook: Beth Ackerman
Encouraging Words of the Week:
Isaiah 12:2 “Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord himself, is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation.”
Jeremiah 29:11 “I know the plans I have for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a future and a hope.”
Question: What was your favorite part of this interview? What has been your biggest disappointment and what have you done to move through them? I’d love to hear your stories, just leave a comment below.
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Today I’m excited to interview a couple, Lori and Steven McClure. They are the authors of a new book, 15 Ways to Make Love Impossible. I know you are going to enjoy both of them as they share honestly and transparently about their journey.
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: What I learned when I felt my weakest and most afraid
Website links: (This week we discussed)
https://loriandsteven.wordpress.com/
www.sacredspace.ie
www.momastery.com
Lori and Steven’s Recommended Reading and Resources:
15 Ways to Make Love Impossible, by Lori and Steven McClure
Noisetrade – Free Download of their book here
The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out, by Brennan Manning.
A Grief Observed, by C.S. Lewis.
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life, by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend.
Encouraging Word of the Week: 2 Corinthians 12:9 (New Living Translation) “Each time he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness. So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.”
Question: What was the most encouraging part of this interview? Are you going through any rough times that would make these ideas helpful? I’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions. And I’d love to pray for you too. Please leave your comments below.
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Today I’m so excited to interview Amy L. Sullivan. She is such a fun and inspiring woman. Her blog Amy L. Sullivan
is full of practical ideas for living life full of intention and purpose. We also talk about her brand new book, When More is Not Enough – How to Stop Giving Your Kids What They Want and Give Them What They Need. It’s full of awesome ideas for you and your family. I know you’ll love getting to know Amy.
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: How to be Extravagantly Generous
Website links:
Amy L. Sullivan Amy’s website with load of great information here.
Amy’s Recommended Reading and Resources:
When More is Not Enough – How to Stop Giving Your Kids What They Want and Give Them What They Need, by Amy L. Sullivan How important is this?! Very!
15 Ways to Make Love Impossible, by Lori and Steven McClure – watch for their upcoming interview on our podcast in a few weeks.
Start A Snowball – Helping Kids do Good What an excellent resource for your family!
Encouraging Word of the Week: 1 Timothy 6:17-19 (The Message) “Tell those rich in this world’s wealth to quit being so full of themselves and so obsessed with money, which is here today and gone tomorrow. Tell them to go after God, who piles on all the riches we could ever manage, to do good, to be rich in helping others, to be extravagantly generous. If they do that, they’ll build a treasury that will last, gaining life that is truly life.”
Question: What was your favorite part of this interview? What are you doing to teach and train your kids how to implement giving into their everyday lives? I’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
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Today we interview Colleen Orme. Colleen is actually a friend from my Langley High School years in Virginia. She is a not only a mom to 3 darling boys, now young men, she is also a talented writer and columnist for Beliefnet. I know you are going to love her as I do after hearing her story and encouragement.
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: How to “Chase One Rabbit” when everything is multiplying like…rabbits!
Website links:
www.colleensheehyorme.com Colleen’s website with load of great information here.
How Great Thou Part – A Catholic Girl’s musings on Love, Divorce and Life. This is a direct link to Colleen’s columns for Beliefnet.com – which is a great resource for all things of faith – for all faiths. You’ll love it!
Colleen’s Recommended Reading:
The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman. An excellent resource for understanding how to show your love in a way your loved one can receive best. HIGHLY recommended.
When GOD Winks: How the Power of Coincidence Guides Your Life by Squire Rushnell. One I haven’t read yet, but look forward to reading.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths.”
Question: What was your favorite part of this interview? Are you scattered or laser focused? What are your trick for chasing one rabbit? Or do you even think it’s necessary? I’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
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Today we interview Michelle DeRusha. I found out about Michelle when I was reading one of my favorite blogs – Lisa Jo Baker, and she did a review on Michelle’s new book, 50 Women Every Christian Should Know. I was interested in the topic, so of course I clicked on over to Michelle’s (terrific!) website and asked her if she would be willing to share her time with us. She graciously agreed, and so today, smack-dab in the middle of her launch week, she’s our guest. I know you will love her transparency and willingness to share some of the hard stuff in her faith walk. Enjoy!
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: Risking Humility: A fresh look at Authenticity
Website links:
www.michellederusha.com This is Michelle’s creative, helpful, interesting home base. She’s got links to her books, relevant articles and fun give-aways. It’s worth a visit for sure!
Kay’s Recommended Reading:
Spiritual Misfit: A Memoir of Uneasy Faith, by Michelle DeRusha. An honest look at a faith journey – especially for those questioning their own beliefs.
50 Women Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Heroines of the Faith, by Michelle DeRusha. I’m loving this book. Very inspirational. I’m actually using it as the recommended reading for a teen-age retreat I’m doing in October. It’s so powerful to read about these women of faith – guess what? They are a whole lot like you and me.
Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic, by Martha Beck. This book looks great! Can’t wait to read it.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Colossians 3:12-14 (again!) “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
Question: What was your favorite part of this interview? Do you get uncomfortable very often? Why/why not? And do you risk humility? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Kelly Covert and Maggie Quinn are the founders of Strong Body Whole Heart, a company dedicated to helping women transform from the inside out – Life, Body and Mind. You will love this honest conversation from these 2 busy moms!
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: Forgiveness
Website Links:
www.strongbodywholeheart.com
www.facebook.com/strongbodywholeheart
www.twitter.com/sbwheart
http://instagram.com/sbsheart_kelly, http://instagram.com/sbwheart_maggie
Recommended Reading:
Forgiveness: Finding Peace Through Letting Go, by Adam Hamilton
Courage: Igniting Self-Confidence, by Debbie Ford
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are, by Brene Brown
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead, by Brene Brown
Encouraging Word of the Week: Matthew 6:9-13 – The Lord’s Prayer “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
Question: Have you ever thought of starting a business with a friend? Did you do it? Why or Why not? What about the transparency section of this show? Is that something you struggle with or is it more natural for you? Finally, how have you experienced forgiveness in your life? I’d love to read your thoughts and answers below!
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Today we interview Kay Bruner. I found Kay when I was looking at the books available in the Christian Women Living section of Amazon. Her beautiful book, As Soon As I Fell, caught my eye and when I read the reviews and then clicked over to her website I knew this was a woman I wanted to get to know more. I loved talking with her and I know you will love her authentic transparency, (her book is a memoir of her breakdown, marital turmoil and recovery through the grace of God), humor and real life, down-to-earth-ness. She’s the real deal!
Key Ideas:
Part 1: Interview
Part 2: 4 Keys to Growing Friendships
Website links:
www.kaybruner.com This is Kay’s home base and where you can find everything from her blog to her book to her favorite things. Tons of great information and encouragement here.
Kay’s Recommended Reading:
As Soon As I Fell: A Memoir by Kay Bruner. I had to put this at the top of the list. Please get this to support Kay! Fabulous!
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life, by Henry Cloud and John Townsend. A classic on how to set boundaries for yourself. I need to get this one out and re-read it. I love this book!
The Search For Significance: Seeing Your True Worth Through God’s Eyes, by Robert McGee. A classic. Once again, so thankful to be reminded to get this back out and re-read it. I first read it in college – ‘ya think I might have a different perspective now?
Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith, by Anne Lamott. I was a bit skeptical of this author…until I read her! I would love to meet her in person. What an honest voice. If you have never read her personal works – by all means start here!
Abba’s Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging, by Brennan Manning. New to me. After reading about this book, I will be adding it to my “must read” list.
The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey Through Anguish to Freedom, by Henri Nouwen. Wow! This book looks like one we all could benefit from. Another that’s on its way to my house.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Colossians 3:12-14 “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
Question: What was your favorite part of this interview? Did her story resonate with you like it did with me? Which part gave you chills? And do you live like you are “Loved, Safe and Chosen?” I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Regardless of where you live, and what political system you find yourself working under, oftentimes, we find ourselves enslaved to a job we hate. This week, in honor of the United States’ celebration of Labor Day, we discuss some thoughts about how to find the work you love. I’ll give 5 key action steps you can use to move yourself into living your very own “Labor of Love.”
Key Ideas:
Resource:
www.liveyourlegend.net – Scott Dinsmore. Scott has build his life work around helping others discover and live the the work they were born to do. His website has tons of free resources and ideas to help you find your “what”. I think you’ll love his passion and heart for helping.
Encouraging Words of the week:
Galatians 6:9 “And let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”
Colossians 3:23 “Whatever you do, work heartily, as unto the Lord and not for men.”
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Today we interview Sarah Fragoso. Sarah has led the way for women in the Paleo movement. She is a homeschooling mom, founder of the Everyday Paleo Empire, author of 5! Bestselling Cookbooks, co-owner of Jassafit.com and JS Strength and Conditioning. Inspiring doesn’t even begin to describe my conversation with Sarah. I love this woman! I know you will too. (This photo is from when she was a guest on my TV Show, The Forum. Click through if you want more of Sarah!)
Key Ideas:
Part 1:
Part 2:
Website links:
www.everydaypaleo.com – This is Sarah’s home base. You can find TONS of great recipes here along with practical suggestions for feeding yourself and your family in a nourishing way. She is VERY real and down to earth!
www.eplifefit.com – This is Sarah and Jason Seib’s nutrition and fitness online site. They dispense tons of great advice and even have a membership site you can join.
Sarah’s Resources:
Everyday Paleo, by Sarah Fragoso – Her first (and I think, best) book on how to do this thing called Paleo.
Everyday Paleo Family Cookbook: Real Food for Real Life, by Sarah Fragoso – Filled with over 80 easy and yummy recipes.
Everyday Paleo Around the World: Italian Cuisine: Authentic Recipes Made Gluten-Free, by Sarah Fragoso – This is Sarah’s first of her series of foods from around the world. All I can say is “I never knew cooking with mushrooms and wine would make me feel like a real cook.” Thank you Sarah!
Everyday Paleo: Thai Cuisine: Authentic Recipes Made Gluten-free, by Sarah Fragoso – And she’s done it again. This is the second installment of her Around the World series and she took the whole family to Thailand for “research” and we are really the ones who benefit. Interesting and yummy both.
Paleo Pals: Jimmy and the Carrot Rocket Ship, by Sarah Fragoso – This is a children’s book that actually inspires kids to eat whole, nutritious foods. My children love this book and the recipes included have all been fully approved. I like how she inspires the kids to get in the kitchen with me to prepare meals. This is a huge part of Sarah’s philosophy, and this book entertains as it inspires. You and your kids both will love it!
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, by Lysa TerKeurst – Saying yes, (or no) means making a decision. Lysa unpacks some great suggestions for how to make decisions so that your yes’s are emphatic and your no’s are freeing. You’ll love this book.
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, by Greg McKeown – An excellent resource for figuring out what is really essential in your life. So that you make better decisions and live more of the life you really want.
Sarah’s Recommendations:
8 Minute Meditation: Quiet Your Mind. Change Your Life. A primer on meditation
www.headspace.com – an easy, free App to download
Encouraging Word of the Week: Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I am God.”
Question: What kind of food creates your best health? Are you a junk foodie or a Paleo promoter? Can you be both? (I am..hee-hee, don’t tell). Also, how are you at making decisions? Do you feel confident in your choices? What keeps you from making a decision? Is it fear, like it is for me? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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I am swamped. I’m loaded down with a 27 item “to do” list. And I’m afraid. So I avoid that list like the plague and fill my time up with my favorite escape. Reading. You see I’m afraid I can’t do it all and that if and when I do any of it, it won’t be right. It won’t be correct. Oh heck, it won’t be perfect. There. I said it. So now that I’ve said it, what do I do with it? This podcast will help you explore the issue of fear. How to recognize it, identify how it’s being lived out in your life and then take some first steps towards letting go of the fear so that you can live the life you were made for.
Here’s a list of the books I read to avoid my “to do” list. (They are all really good books!) I talk about them a bit in the podcast too.
The Bookman’s Tale: A Novel of Obsession, by Charlie Lovett
The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance—What Women Should Know
You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter, by Dr. Joe Dispenza
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are, by Brene Brown
On Writing: 10th Anniversary Edition: A Memoir of the Craft, by Stephen King
All In: You Are One Decision Away From a Totally Different Life, by Mark Batterson
The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands, Lysa TerKeurst
So, there’s a huge list of ways to avoid doing what you need to be doing. Only one of these was really directly impacting something on my list. (Lysa’s book)
Strategies for you to implement to reclaim your light:
Encouraging Word of the Week: Matthew 5: 14-16 “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.”
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How’s your work-life balance? If you’re like most of us – it’s out of whack. But guess what? That’s OK! In this episode, you’ll learn strategies for imbalancing in the most wonderful ways. Todays podcast was inspired by a program I was hired to present. A program on work-life balance. After preparing my talk, I knew I had to be honest with these women and share my reality. Which is not one of balance. But, the good news is that it is one of intention and joy. And I think you’ll enjoy these suggestions for balancing your life by intentionally imbalancing your life.
Key Ideas:
Resources:
www.goredforwomen.org
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Dr. Henry Cloud and John Townsend
Changes That Heal, by Dr. Henry Cloud
Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life, by Sir Ken Robinson
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path.”
Questions: What do you think of this proposal? Do you tend to be more balanced or strategically imbalanced? How are you at saying no and setting boundaries? I’d love to hear your comments below. And here are some inspirational photos of strategic imbalance in action! Taken at the Sundial Bridge performance of BANDALOOP this past June.
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Christy shares in today’s podcast how to find your expertise. She then gives you practical steps for moving forward and using your expertise to bless others’ lives. Let’s get going!
Key Ideas:
Recognize your value and look for opportunities to add that value. You are an expert in something. You add value to your organization in ways that ONLY you can add value. So today is the day to assesses and implement.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Eph 2:10 “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do, that we should walk in, DO, them...” NIV
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An interview with Andrea Eldridge. She is CEO and co-founder of Nerds On Call, an on-site computer and laptop repair service company for consumers and businesses. Andrea is the writer of two weekly columns; Computer Nerds On Call, a nationally syndicated column for Scripps-Howard News Service, and Nerd Chick Adventuresin The Record Searchlight. She regularly appears on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, The CW, and CNN on shows such as Good Day Sacramento, Good Morning Arizona, and Good Day Portland, offering viewers easy tips on technology, Internet lifestyle, and gadgets. Andrea recently has begun working with Demand Media to produce content for eHow.com and has written a book for them Guide to iPhone for Beginners (Tech 101 Kindle Book Series) See Andrea in action atwww.callnerds.com/andrea.
Key Ideas:
Best Book Resources:
Old Man’s War by John Scalzi
Website Resources:
http://www.cozi.com/family-calendar.htm – great for families with multiple calendars. Syncs with google calendar
https://www.rememberthemilk.com is a great tool for keeping your lists straight. But try and explore the other options until you find a program you love. Remember, there is power in lists!
Encouraging Word for the Week: Proverbs 31:17-18 “She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night.”
Question: Do you have an experience about margin made a difference in your life? How often are you focused and not distracted with your kids and husband? I’d love to hear your stories. Please leave your comments below.
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An interview today with Brooke Baldwin. An inspiring and beautiful person inside and out. She is mother to 2 small girls as well as a CPA and Director Assistant Controller for Wet Seal. I think you’ll love her honesty and authenticity.
Key Ideas:
Best Book Resources:
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brene Brown
The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential by John Maxwell
This book is great for insight into who you are and how to grow.
W is for Wasted (Kinsey Millhone Mystery) by Sue Grafton
Unlucky 13 (Women’s Murder Club) by James Patterson
Website Resources:
www.wetseal.com
Part 2: SuperMom. Fact or Fiction? * It’s normal to have high expectations of yourself * It’s normal to think you’re the only one NOT doing everything (Comparison!) * It’s normal to fall short * There’s hope
One more thing: Remember, my book give away this week for the first person to rate and leave a review on iTunes gets The Gifts of Imperfection as my gift! Be sure to let me know when you’ve written the review so I can get it to you!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Ecclesiastes 9:10a Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.
Question: Do you ever get caught up in the SuperMom Syndrome? How do you work around it? What tools do you use to help you be productive? What do you do to make sure you are fully present with your family when you are with them? I can’t wait to read your comments below.
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In today’s podcast, Christy will empower you to overcome your fear and convey your message in the best possible way. Whether it’s a presentation to your company VP’s or an effort to increase volunteers at your local YMCA, these suggestions will help you gain confidence and increase your competence, so that you will deliver an awesome presentation every time. And who knows? You just might love it too!
Key Ideas:
Set Yourself Up for Success – Your professional image is based on how others see you:
Your Presentation – Just Like a H.S. Term Paper!
Tell them what you told them
Introduction – Hook
Include these elements:
Key Items to Remember:
Best Book Resources:
Communicate with Confidence, Revised and Expanded Edition: How to Say it Right the First Time and Every Time
How to Say It For Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of Success
Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World’s Top Minds
Website Resources:
gallocommunications.com – Carmine Gallo, author of Talk like TED
http://www.toastmasters.org
http://www.dalecarnegie.com
One more thing: Remember, my book give away this week for the first person to rate and leave a review on iTunes gets Talk Like TED as my gift!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 15:23 A person finds joy in giving an apt reply— and how good is a timely word!
Question: What’s your biggest fear about public speaking? What have you done that helped you overcome that fear? Why do you think it’s so scary? I can’t wait to read your comments below.
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Christy shares in today’s podcast how to recognize if you are stuck and need to let go of what’s not working in order to move forward. She then walks you through the steps…if, how and when to make your move.
Key Ideas:
How do you know if it’s time to make a change?
What to do when you are ready to make a change.
Best Book Resources:
The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results, by Gary Keller
Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life, by Sir Ken Robinson
Website Resources:
www.moneysavingmom.com
www.hellomrbrown.com
michaelhyatt.com
http://youtu.be/KDhhIghXxfo (Sir Ken Robinson talking about passion – just 2 minutes long)
One more thing: Remember, my book give away this week for the first person to rate and leave a review on iTunes gets The ONE Thing as my gift!
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 15:22 “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisors they succeed.”
Question: What do you need to let go of? Where have you let things slide or stagnate and are you ready to move your life forward? What’s holding you back? I can’t wait to read your comments below.
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Naomi Yamamoto is a community activist, multi-talented volunteer and Marketing Consultant at Results Radio. She is known for her energetic style and over-the-top giving to all things community in Northern California. This is a woman who knows how to get things done, yet she never forgets about what is really important in life.
Key Ideas From this Interview:
Website Referenced in Podcast: http://www.derailingmydiagnosis.com
Best Book Resources:
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
Part 2: How to Develop and Deepen Your Friendships 1. Make friendship a priority — schedule time for this 2. Nurture your friendships 3. Look for places to connect with like-minded people 4. Be friendly
Resources for Developing Friendships:
How to Win Friends & Influence People
This book is just a classic. Although some of the wording is a bit “old fashioned” the principles are timeless and you’ll be able to use and apply idea after idea. As an added bonus, the first person to subscribe, rate and review this podcast in iTunes will get this book as a gift from me. Just email me and let me know you wrote the review and I’ll get the book out to you.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 17:17 – “A friend loves at all times.”
Question: What do you think makes a great friend? How do you nurture your friendships? Do you have any examples of a friend who showed you out of the ordinary love? Please leave your comments below.
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Doni Chamberlain is an independent online journalist, chef, baker and mother extraordinaire! Together with her son, Joe Domke of the Czech Republic, in 2007 she founded anewscafe.com, Northern California’s premier online news magazine.
Prior to 2007 Doni was an award-winning newspaper opinion columnist, feature and food writer recognized by the Associated Press, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and E.W. Scripps. She is a graduate of Chico State University and she lives in Redding, CA.
Key Ideas From this Interview:
Best Book Resource:
The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller
Website: anewscafe.com
Part 2: How to Stop Procrastinating 1. Get Clear on What You Want 2. Write it down 3. Start! – Big or Little, just do something 4. Reward yourself 5. Bonus Idea: Get really good at your top 3 (hint, you’re less likely to procrastinate on what you love)
Resources for Procrastination:
Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
Both of these books will serve you very well in staying on target and moving yourself forward. Both have been huge in my own life. And as an added bonus, the first 2 people to subscribe, rate and review in iTunes will get 1 of these books. Just email me and let me know you wrote the review and I’ll get the books out to you.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Proverbs 16:9 – (Hebrew Names Version) “A man’s heart plans his course, But the LORD directs his steps.”
Question: What do you procrastinate on the most? What keeps you from starting? What was most compelling from today’s show? Please leave your comments below.
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Laurie Bagley is a woman who loves a challenge. She has climbed the summits of Everest, Denali, Aconcagua, and Kilimanjaro. Her business, Strong Bodies Strong Individuals, features motivational speaking, goal setting workshops, fitness coaching, and her Everest climb documentary.
From 1999 to 2004 Laurie raced on a top ten world class adventure racing team. She won the California Outdoor Hall of Fame Award in 2006, and her story has been featured in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Sacramento Bee, Her Sports and Enjoy Magazine. Laurie Bagley holds a Master’s degree in Outdoor Leadership. Of course, her favorite role is that of mother.
Key Ideas From this Interview:
Best Book Resource: (She wrote this!)
Summit!: One Woman’s Mount Everest Climb Guides You to Success
Here’s what Brian Tracy, author of “No Excuses, The Power of Self Discipline,” and personal growth guru, says about Laurie’s book: “This exciting book shows you how to set big, inspiring goals, and then back them with desire, discipline and determination.” I think you’ll love the book too!
Website: www.lauriebagley.com
Part 2: SMART Goals * Specific – Details that are specific, not general * Measurable – Able to be measured to see if you’ve completed the goal * Attainable – Something that is actually possible to do * Realistic – Something that is not only possible, but realistic – for you * Timely or Time Sensitive – There is an element of time to the goal
This is a quick overview of what I discuss in detail and with examples in the last portion of the show.
Encouraging Word of the Week: Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.”
Question: What are some of your goals? How are you working towards them? Are they SMART goals? I’d love to hear what you’re working towards. Please leave your comments below.
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Cindy is an award winning best selling author, co-author, ghost writer for some of today’s most popular personalities and writing coach. She’s also a mother of 5 kids ranging in age from 2 – 24! Her interview is full of real world encouragement as she tells it like it is as a successful, busy working mom.
Key ideas from her interview:
Favorite Book Resources: (She wrote these!!)
The Waiting: The True Story of a Lost Child, a Lifetime of Longing, and a Miracle for a Mother Who Never Gave Up
It’s a Wild Life: How My Life Became a Zoo
Website: www.cindycoloma.com
Part 2: Giving Yourself GRACE * be Generous with Yourself and Others * Recognize Uniqueness * Accept What Is * Communicate the Truth in Love * Expect the Best
Encouraging word of the week: Hebrews 13:9 “It is good for our hearts to be strengthened by Grace.”
Be sure to listen to the podcast for all the details on this short outline! I promise, you’ll love it! What do you think? Do you give yourself grace? I’d love to hear your comments. Just leave them below.
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Faye Hall is truly a Renaissance Woman! She was born in China, studied in Kansas and has been a part of two world-changing startups.
A leader in the tech community she is an entrepreneur and visionary. Her most recent start up, Build-it Redding, was nominated for the Northern California State Educator of the Year Award in 2013.
Key ideas from her interview:
Favorite Book Resource: The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated, by Tim Ferriss
Website: www.builditredding.com
Part 2: Strategies for Navigating Difficult Conversations
Each Personality Style will approach a difficult conversation differently:
Here is a format you can use to navigate the conversation no matter what your style!
When you – fill in specific action that’s bothering you.
I feel – name the emotion
Because – elaborate on emotion, why you feel that way
I want you to – changed behavior you want to see
Encouraging word of the week: Romans 12:18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.
Good luck with this new way of communicating! I would love to hear your results. Just leave your comments in the box below.
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Graham was clearly NOT getting his need tank filled, so he did something he was sure would get my attention! He got it all right!
If you’ve still got questions about how to handle the people in your life, then you’ll want to listen to this final podcast on the personality styles. In this episode, we’ll conclude our conversation on how to “Fill the Need Tank” of the last two personalities. (For Part 1 on needs, listen to episode #4).
Episodes #2 and #3 covered how to recognize these people in your life. For more information on that, please listen to those podcasts.
Give the Powerful Choleric – (Action Annie)
Give the Popular Sanguine – (Sunshine Sally)
For more information on this topic, I highly recommend a book by Florence Littauer, Personality Plus. You can get it here.
The biggest takeaway I want you to have from this whole overview is that nobody is wrong – they are just different. Once you know and understand these different styles and their accompanying needs, you’re better able to build positive connections and enjoy purposeful living. Stay tuned each week as I add to this topic with tips for working together, diffusing problem behavior, bringing out the best in others and much more.
Question: What has been your biggest “Aha” from this series? How do you think it will improve your life?
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Have you ever wondered why your sister/mother/brother/boss/friend drives you nuts? If so, then this podcast will be a great help to you for understanding why the people in your life act the way they do, and what you can do to communicate with them most effectively.
Episodes #2 and #3 covered how to recognize these people in your life. For more information on that, please listen to those podcasts. This podcast and #5 will cover how to “Fill the Need Tank” (in the words of Stephen Covey).
Give the Peaceful Phlegmatic – (Peaceful Patty)
Give the Perfect Melancholy – (Detailed Danielle)
For more information on this topic, I highly recommend the book by Florence Littauer, Personality Plus. You can get it here.
Be sure to check back for my next episode, or better yet, go to iTunes, subscribe and download the whole series! It’s all free and I promise you’ll love it.
Question: What’s a way you’ve been able to fill someone’s emotional tank? How has it impacted your relationship with the person? Please leave your thoughts below.
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If you’ve ever asked, “Why does he act that way?” then you’re going to want to listen to this podcast as I give the second of two overviews on the personality styles. I’ll speak on this with an emphasis on how to recognize them, along with answering what is the key motivator for each.
The study of The Personalities is very old – dating all the way back to Hippocrates in about 400B.C. He started it, and still today we are wondering why people act the way they do. Florence Littauer has written the most user-friendly book on the subject that I have found. You can find Personality Plus Here. Back to Hippocrates, he categorized people into 4 basic styles:
Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic and Melancholy. Today we still find it useful to recognize these general categories.
In this podcast, I explain in detail about the Powerful Choleric – “Action Annie” and the Peaceful Phlegmatic – “Peaceful Patty”. If you want to get the full picture of these styles, be sure to listen to the podcast episode 002 for the details.
Powerful Choleric (Red) – Action Annie: You know her because she is;
Her motivator is to BE IN CONTROL!!
Peaceful Phlegmatic (Green)- Peaceful Patty: You know her because she is;
Her motivator is PEACE AT ANY PRICE!!
The styles basically work together so that you have one dominate with a supporting style. The natural combinations (which can vary between the two as to most dominant) are:
Remember, you can change positions but you’ll never change teams. It’s a learning journey. Hopefully, we are all growing and changing every day. For more details on this topic, be sure to listen to episode 002, and then check back for episodes 004-005 when I’ll go in to specifics on what to do with these people! It will be entertaining and educational. I promise. After all, I’m a yellow!
P.S. If you haven’t subscribed to these podcasts, please go to iTunes and subscribe. Then download the episodes so you’re up to date. Thank you so much!!
Question: Which of these 4 styles we’ve covered are you? What are your challenges? What’s easy for you? How has your style helped you at work and home? Please leave your answer below.
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If you’ve ever asked, “Why does she act that way?” then you’re going to want to listen to this podcast as I give an overview of the first 2 personality styles with an emphasis on how to recognize them along with answering what is the key motivator for each.
The study of The Personalities is very old – dating all the way back to Hippocrates in about 400B.C. He started it, and still today we are wondering why people act the way they do. Florence Littauer has written the most user-friendly book on the subject that I have found. You can find Personality Plus Here. Back to Hippocrates, he categorized people into 4 basic styles:
Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic and Melancholy. Today we still find it useful to recognize these general categories.
In this podcast, I explain in detail about the Sanguine – “Popular Sanguine” and the Melancholy – “Perfect Melancholy”.
Popular Sanguine: You know her because she is;
Her motivator is to HAVE FUN!!!
Perfect Melancholy: You know her because she is;
Her motivator is for PERFECTION!
These are general ways we recognize the people in our lives. Be sure to check back for podcast #3 – #5 where I continue with an overview including the very powerful segments on meeting the needs of those who are different than you are.
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Encouraging Words for Working Moms is a weekly podcast designed to offer you an engaging dose of positive encouragement for your day. If you are a busy working mom, then you will want to tune in to learn best practices, tips, ideas and strategies to help you live with positive connections and purposeful living.
I’ll plan to post the podcast on Thursday morning of each week. If you subscribe, you will automatically get every episode for free.
So let’s get started! This first episode is introducing myself and explaining what I hope to offer you each week.
Please tell me what you think! And if you want to help get the word out, go to iTunes and give me a rating. Every single one counts!
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