Plan Simple with Mia Moran

Mia Moran

Bestselling author and life coach Mia Moran serves up the Plan Simple Podcast for women who want to ditch overwhelm and wear all their hats with ease. Listen for inspirational interviews, informative workshops, and really practical planning strategies, so that following through becomes easy and joyful! We look at all aspects of life —food, health, motherhood, relationships, home, spirituality, productivity, entrepreneurship, and more — so that your whole self feels supported.

  1. Following the Ideas That Won't Leave You Alone with Holly Becker

    6d ago

    Following the Ideas That Won't Leave You Alone with Holly Becker

    “We're all creative. We just lose track of that at times, but you don't need to do much to get started. We all have an artist inside of us.” –Holly Becker “What haven't I done yet that maybe I could do that would make other people happy?” That’s the guiding question to Holly Becker’s business world. Holly is an artist and multi-passionate entrepreneur who writes books, teaches, classes, does interior design … all under a creative umbrella. What could you do that would make other people (or yourself) happy? Maybe give art journaling a try. The beauty of it? No rules. It’s easy to start. And you can dive into any topic or emotion in your journal. It can be healing or fluffy and fun. Holly talks about journaling in this conversation and also in the summer issue of Pause Magazine. We talk about: Trying the things that are interesting to you and finding the umbrella that holds them togetherThe power of accountability when doing the things that make a differenceShowing up even when it feels like you are talking to an empty roomTricks for getting past being uncomfortable talking on cameraWhy to art journalHow to get started with art journaling ABOUT HOLLY Holly Becker is an interior designer, author, journalist, teacher and founder of the blog decor8. LINKS https://www.decor8blog.com/https://www.instagram.com/decor8https://substack.com/@decor8Pause Magazine, Issue 5The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick RubinPalette Perfect by Lauren Wager DOABLE CHANGES At the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Action is where change happens. But here's the thing: when we have a goal, a wish, a desire bubbling up in us, it can feel really huge. Sometimes we stop ourselves in our tracks based on how huge our desire feels. Change needs action, but it doesn't need huge action. When we focus on the next step, the next Doable Change that we can integrate into our lives, we don’t get stuck and we create momentum. Choose one Doable Change that resonates with you today and really play with it. Fit it into your life, your days, make it work for you — then move on to your next Doable Change. Here are Three Doable Changes from this conversation: ASK A QUESTION. Ask yourself Holly’s guiding question: What haven't I done yet that maybe I could do that would make other people happy? Don’t censor or make excuses why you can’t do it. Just list ideas.COLLECT ART SUPPLIES. Gather some materials you could use for art journaling or collage. Keep it simple: old magazines, washi tape, pens you love, photographs, paint swatches, old kids artwork, ticket stubs … Add a blank book, scissors, and a glue stick and you are ready to get you started.CREATE ONE JOURNAL PAGE. Don’t worry about making it pretty or conveying a deep idea. Just start putting things on the page and see what wants to emerge. Remember, you don’t have to share this with anybody, so be messy, play. Don’t love it? Turn the page and try again.

    1h 5m
  2. How Slowing Down Helped Heather Build Sustainable Business Momentum

    Jun 23

    How Slowing Down Helped Heather Build Sustainable Business Momentum

    “I was in the shower recently and thought, 'Man, if I can make this happen every year for myself to be in FLOW365, it changes the game. Period.'" —Heather If you've ever felt like you're juggling your business, your family, your health, and your dreams, and wondering why it all feels so overwhelming, this conversation is for you. Heather is a shamanically trained intuitive healer, Reiki practitioner, sound healer, podcast host, and founder of the Hear Her Sisterhood. She's also a mom of teenagers, a wife, a gardener, a dog lover, and someone navigating all the beautiful and messy realities of midlife. In this episode, we talk about what happened when she stopped trying to figure everything out on her own and stepped into community and accountability. Instead of adding more to her plate, she found clarity, momentum, and permission to build her business in a way that honored her sensitivity and her real life. We explore why slowing down can actually create more growth, how showing up imperfectly builds consistency, and the unexpected magic that happens when you make a plan and allow it to evolve. In this episode, we cover:Why highly sensitive entrepreneurs need a different approach to planning and productivityThe loneliness that so many solo business owners experienceHow community and accountability create momentumThe difference between doing everything perfectly and simply showing upCreating a business that supports your life instead of competing with itWhy Friday planning and Monday accountability became Heather's anchorsLearning to give yourself permission instead of beating yourself upHow honoring your energy can lead to more clients and greater easeThe role of intuition, intention, and planning in sustainable business growthWhat it looks like to slow down and actually move forward faster Connect with HeatherWebsite: DivinelySensitive.comInstagram: @DivinelySensitivePodcast: Hear Her Podcast Connect with MiaLearn more about FLOW365 and create momentum in your business, health, and life at https://PlanSimple.com/flow365. Sign up for the free workshop on July 15: https://PlanSimple.com/workshop. Read the latest issue of Pause Magazine.

    41 min
  3. The Art of Becoming More Yourself with Sheila Darcey

    Jun 19

    The Art of Becoming More Yourself with Sheila Darcey

    “Now we're showing up in full Technicolor and saying, ‘This is who I am.’” –Sheila Darcey When you turn 50, two things happen: you don't give a hoot about what other people think … and you start to really understand and embrace your power. I’m really excited to talk with Sheila Darcey, a visionary artist and the author of Sketch by Sketch, about how she claimed herself as an artist and developed a tool that you don’t have to be an artist to use. The SketchPoetic method is an embodied, somatic practice. Sheila says “The moment you're attached to the outcome or the audience, it becomes art.” And that’s not what this is about. It’s less about what things look like and how they feel. Sheila explains the process in issue 5 of Pause. Check out the conversation and give SketchPoetic a try. Sheila suggests 7 days is for healing or releasing something. If you want to make a habit, try 21 days, and if you want transformative growth, try consistently for 40 days. We talk about: The invitation of unfinished and “messed up” sketchbooks How Sheila developed SketchPoeticDiscovering emotions under emotions and rewiring emotional neuropathwaysDoing a body scan before you start sketching Plateauing with a practice and how to loosen your graspThe energy of our marks and how our intuition shows when we are in flow and take the time to pause and look after ABOUT SHEILA Sheila Darcey is a visionary artist and author of Sketch by Sketch, guiding others back to themselves through the healing language of intuitive art. LINKS http://www.sketchpoetic.comhttps://sheiladarcey.substack.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sketchpoetic/ DOABLE CHANGES At the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Action is how change happens. Often we feel like our actions have to be huge to match the bigness of our desires, but we have seen over and over and over again that the little things add up. By stacking up a series of Doable Changes, you will create that big change that you crave. Choose the one that really resonates with you this week and really make it part of your life. Here are Three Doable Changes from this conversation: PLAY WITH WHAT’S THERE. My foundation opened up into my sketch book. Maybe you spilled coffee or a page got marked by a pen in your bag. Instead of tearing out the page or starting a new book, play with what’s already there. DO A BODY SCAN. Before you try the SketchPoetic project or journal or try another creative act, pause for a minute and do a body scan. Acknowledge how you feel throughout your body.LOOSEN UP. There is benefit to sustained practices, but sometimes things that serve us begin to feel stale. We don’t get the same thing out of them. What happens if you try holding your practice more loosely for a week? For example, sketch in the sand or the dust instead of a notebook. Skip your morning pages and write a single page … in crayon or list the first 5 words that come into your head. Allow they practice to shift.

    1h 8m
  4. Your Never Too Old to Reinvent Yourself (or be Your Healthiest) with Nadja Piatka

    Jun 18

    Your Never Too Old to Reinvent Yourself (or be Your Healthiest) with Nadja Piatka

    “People think once you hit retirement age you're in decline, but we really have the most amazing years ahead of us.” –Nadja Piatka You’re not too old to reinvent yourself. Whether it’s getting stronger, launching a new business, or eating healthy, you can start anytime. I’m really excited to talk with Nadja Piatka, a health influencer in her 70s, who is living proof. Nadja lost everything and hit rock bottom when her husband left. She started a business making muffins locally and, within a year, had products in McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Subway, and more. When she retired, she found herself seeking something else. Her pilates teacher suggested that she share how to stay fit and healthy on social media. She went from no Instagram account to viral posts and hundreds of thousands of followers at Nadja Eat Move Glow. We talk about: Building consistency with exercise and with foodShowing up with the joy of what you do to attract peopleThe importance of identifying your target market and choosing what products or services to share with your audience80-20 living Getting leukemia and choosing how we want to live in later life as motivatorsLeaving or letting go of what’s not working for you to make room for what is really meant for you ABOUT NADJA As an unemployable single mother of two, plagued by creditors and no income, Nadja Piatka began baking muffins and brownies at home and testing them on her two teenage children. She was soon selling her baked goods to local coffee shops. With a one hundred dollar investment she grew her business from her kitchen to becoming an international supplier to the food industry and a Best Selling Author. She’s now a health influencer showing that reinvention has no expiry date. LINKS https://www.nadjaeatmoveglow.com/https://www.instagram.com/nadja__eat_move_glowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nadjapiatka/Pause Magazine, issue 5 DOABLE CHANGES At the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Change comes from action. Doable changes are things that you can add into your life, one at a time to make micro shifts and really create a ripple effect that will create a big change over time. Choose one that really piques your interest and roll with it. Here are three Doable Changes from this conversation: BRING THE JOY. If you are creating social or other content feeling like you have to do it, your audience can tell.Try to bring more joy, liveliness, and your genuine excitement or passion to what you create. Think more about what you love and less about how you are supposed to dot it.MORE PROTEIN. We need more protein as we age for day to day and long-term health. Start adding protein to breakfast and weave some into meals and snacks all day. Ideally, you get most of your protein from healthy whole foods, but you can also add protein powder to smoothies as a way of adding in more. Think about swapping high sugar snacks for high protein snacks for double benefit.PRACTICE 80-20 EATING. Try nourishing your body with high-protein, high-fiber, and low-sugar foods 80% of the time. The rest of the time you enjoy your favorite treats — without guilt. Commit to this shift for two weeks and see how you feel.

    1h 5m
  5. Being Fearless with Your Finances with Lori Atwood

    May 29

    Being Fearless with Your Finances with Lori Atwood

    “You spend less than you earn every month . . . This is the basis of all personal finance.” –Lori Atwood Feeling behind with money? Money stuff = anxiety for too many of us. There’s shame and guilt involved, and a sense we don’t know what we should know. At 50, I have a gazillion questions and it’s time to stop fretting and start learning. Lori Atwood, founder of Fearless Finance, is here to answer questions, no judgement. First step, stop comparing yourself to others. Start here: spend less than you earn every month. This is the cornerstone to personal finance and Lori talks about how to make sure you are there. Lori tells us about the other four basic building blocks of personal finance. We talk about: How to deal with income fluctuations we often see as entrepreneursDealing with flux moments, like being between jobsSeparating personal and business moneyPaying off credit card debt starting with the lowest amountWhy to merge finances in a family Getting past guilt and shame ABOUT LORI Lori Atwood is the founder and CEO of Fearless Finance and a CFP® professional. Lori created Fearless Finance to make expert, fiduciary, hourly financial planning accessible to everyone with no sales, no minimums, and no judgement. Lori’s been in finance for over 25 years starting in investment banking, asset management and private equity before starting Fearless Finance in 2016. LINKS fearlessfinance.comhttps://www.instagram.com/fearlessfinance/https://www.linkedin.com/company/fearless-finance/https://www.facebook.com/fearlessfinancehttps://www.tiktok.com/@fearlessfinance DOABLE CHANGES At the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Action is where change happens. Even though we want big change, it’s really little things done over and over that make the difference. So pick a doable thing. Put it in your calendar. Weave it through your days for a week and then move on to the next one. It will have a snowball effect. Here are three Doable Changes from this conversation: SPEND LESS THAN YOU EARN. Add up all your household income. Add up all expenses. Check your checkbook and credit card statements for things you might have missed. Subtract expenses from income. If you get a negative number, you’re spending too much. Look at where you could cut back to bring spending under earnings.CHECK YOUR 5 PILLARS. Spending less than you earn is the most important piece, but there are 4 other pillars to check. Do you pay yourself consistently? Do you have an emergency fund — and is there enough in it? Do you have a rainy day fund? Do you know the difference between the two? Are you saving (enough) for retirement? Do you have debt? If so, do you have a plan to pay it down?PAY OFF A DEBT. It’s hard to get in front of debt. Stop using a card with a rotating balance. Try paying off the credit card that has the lowest balance. This gives you a little win that can help you keep going to get debt down. Can’t pay it all off now? Decide how much you will start paying monthly until it is paid off.

    45 min
  6. Business Models with Carolyn Herfurth

    May 22

    Business Models with Carolyn Herfurth

    “When your business model is really optimized, the money's good. You have the kind of lifestyle you want. You have the kind of income you want. You're working towards your legacy and it meets your why.” –Carolyn Herfurth Is a fuzzy business model slowing you down? Carolyn Herfurth is a strategist and business model geek, and we’re diving into something a lot of us don’t have clear when we start our business or experience growth. In the simplest language, the business model is all the offers, products and services that you make in order to make money. But you can have low, medium, or high touch offers. It’s not one size fits all—but finding the right fit for you at every stage of your business makes such a difference. We talk about: Variety in filling your funnelHaving the confidence to charge the right rates and changing rates to allow for the support you need to fill a programGetting clear on what we are offering and why and what the price isDecluttering your business modelWhy a thought partner is so importantQuarterly check ins on the five pillars of your business. ABOUT CAROLYN Carolyn Herfurth is the strategist expertise-driven founders hire when they’ve built something that works and are ready for what’s next. With 23+ years in business design, she uncovers the unmined gold in their experience, assets, and ideas, so they can create their next big thing. LINKS Carolyn in Pause Magazinehttps://cherfurth.substack.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynherfurth/ https://instagram.com/carolynherfurth DOABLE CHANGES At the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Change comes from action. Doable changes are things that you can add into your life, one at a time to make micro shifts and really create a ripple effect that will create a big change over time. Choose one that really piques your interest and roll with it. Here are three Doable Changes from this conversation: TRY THE SIMPLIFIER. Try Carolyn’s Simplifier to help you develop your business plan. Ask yourself: What's the thing you're selling? What's the problem it's solving? What's the promise you're making? And what is the purpose of that thing? Why does it exist? And then what's the price?DECLUTTER YOUR BUSINESS MODEL. What are you still offering that no longer works for you? It might be something you no longer doing or an opt-in that leads nowhere. Even if people love it, if it doesn’t work for you and the rest of your business, you can move it out.DO A QUARTERLY CHECK IN. Check in on each of the five pillars: What is your relationship with your business now? Is your business model clear? How are you regarded as a thought leader? How easy and effective is your marketing? How are sales (is it easy to close)? Rate each of these on a scale of 1–10. Then explain in a sentence why you rated yourself that way. What does it show you about what needs to change.

    52 min
4.9
out of 5
79 Ratings

About

Bestselling author and life coach Mia Moran serves up the Plan Simple Podcast for women who want to ditch overwhelm and wear all their hats with ease. Listen for inspirational interviews, informative workshops, and really practical planning strategies, so that following through becomes easy and joyful! We look at all aspects of life —food, health, motherhood, relationships, home, spirituality, productivity, entrepreneurship, and more — so that your whole self feels supported.

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