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#66 How You Can Set Yourself Free and Become Unstoppable LifePilot: Live your life by design

    • Mental Health

Without even knowing it, deep inside us we all have (in one form or another) trauma. This might sound scary or even untrue for you, right?
I don't mean though, that you necessarily have had a deeply distressing or disturbing experience in life, because for some that's not the case.
Trauma, for each of us looks different. For myself I have always been amazed at strong, brave entrepreneurs that have overcome this huge event in their life, to go on and achieve great success in business and beyond.
But what about those of us who have had relatively 'normal' childhoods, that have also gone on to achieve our own success.
Often without even realising it, those that fit into this category will have at some point experienced trauma, that can be found at the root cause of our own inner critic, or the voice behind our imposter syndrome. 
For Mia Hewett it wasn't until she was in her thirties (with a multi-million dollar business and family of her own under her belt already), when she found herself struggling under the weight of imposter syndrome, and an overwhelming sense of just not being good enough.
Naturally she invested in herself through various forms of personal development, committing thousands of dollars to the cause, with no real solution, or A-ha! moment.
It was only then she realised the solution wasn't outside of herself, but within. She had been working on her mind, instead of healing the emotional side of herself.
If we don't heal the emotional side of ourselves, we limit our intellect because we can’t think greater than how we feel.
Mia has helped hundred of entrepreneurs who have always known they are meant for more, but found themselves in a position not too dissimilar to her own, all those years ago, through her methodology 'Aligned Intelligence'.
Mia shared all of her secrets in her new book 'Meant for More' so that entrepreneurs like us no longer have to struggle against that constant internal battle, and can be the Unstoppable Entrepreneurs that we are!
I don't want to reveal all of the goodness in our amazing conversation, so make sure you listen into the podcast!
In this Episode You’ll Learn:
Why we all have trauma from our childhood that needs healing How you can set yourself free to be 100% unstoppableHow you can solve the fear of imposter syndromeHow you can no longer fear people’s judgments and failureHow you can eliminate the fear of successWhat you can do to stop being a prisoner of your own mental chatter
Podcast Resources + Useful Links:
Grab your free copy of Mia's book 'Meant for More' here using the code FreebookLearn how to overcome imposter syndrome in this video and blog post.Learn how to develop your mindset to leverage your entrepreneurial strengths 
If you have been searching for a club of like-minded ladies, who are all hyper focused on earning $10K a month or more, and fundamentally having more financial freedom in your life and more flow and joy in your business, then

 

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Without even knowing it, deep inside us we all have (in one form or another) trauma. This might sound scary or even untrue for you, right?
I don't mean though, that you necessarily have had a deeply distressing or disturbing experience in life, because for some that's not the case.
Trauma, for each of us looks different. For myself I have always been amazed at strong, brave entrepreneurs that have overcome this huge event in their life, to go on and achieve great success in business and beyond.
But what about those of us who have had relatively 'normal' childhoods, that have also gone on to achieve our own success.
Often without even realising it, those that fit into this category will have at some point experienced trauma, that can be found at the root cause of our own inner critic, or the voice behind our imposter syndrome. 
For Mia Hewett it wasn't until she was in her thirties (with a multi-million dollar business and family of her own under her belt already), when she found herself struggling under the weight of imposter syndrome, and an overwhelming sense of just not being good enough.
Naturally she invested in herself through various forms of personal development, committing thousands of dollars to the cause, with no real solution, or A-ha! moment.
It was only then she realised the solution wasn't outside of herself, but within. She had been working on her mind, instead of healing the emotional side of herself.
If we don't heal the emotional side of ourselves, we limit our intellect because we can’t think greater than how we feel.
Mia has helped hundred of entrepreneurs who have always known they are meant for more, but found themselves in a position not too dissimilar to her own, all those years ago, through her methodology 'Aligned Intelligence'.
Mia shared all of her secrets in her new book 'Meant for More' so that entrepreneurs like us no longer have to struggle against that constant internal battle, and can be the Unstoppable Entrepreneurs that we are!
I don't want to reveal all of the goodness in our amazing conversation, so make sure you listen into the podcast!
In this Episode You’ll Learn:
Why we all have trauma from our childhood that needs healing How you can set yourself free to be 100% unstoppableHow you can solve the fear of imposter syndromeHow you can no longer fear people’s judgments and failureHow you can eliminate the fear of successWhat you can do to stop being a prisoner of your own mental chatter
Podcast Resources + Useful Links:
Grab your free copy of Mia's book 'Meant for More' here using the code FreebookLearn how to overcome imposter syndrome in this video and blog post.Learn how to develop your mindset to leverage your entrepreneurial strengths 
If you have been searching for a club of like-minded ladies, who are all hyper focused on earning $10K a month or more, and fundamentally having more financial freedom in your life and more flow and joy in your business, then

 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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