The Courage to Be

Sinéad Millard

The courage to take a risk, to feel uncomfortable, and do what is needed to succeed and lead, is a trait that runs through many high performing individuals. But it’s something that many of us struggle with. Sinéad Millard is on a mission to inspire you to play with what’s possible by sharing stories of high performing individuals and her own insights from business, coaching and entrepreneurial endeavours.

  1. 04/02/2021

    We Hurt Where We Care with Dr Steven C Hayes

    This week I was inspired to talk about values. I've pulled an extract from my conversation with Dr Steven C Hayes (Episode 34), bestselling author of A Liberated Mind.  I love how Steven explores the topic of values; bringing more intentionality and presence into our life, seeing the sweetness in our pain, the yearning behind our hurt. Our values inform how we spend our time and energy, but its not always as straightforward as it seems. Connecting to our innate values can be challening. Society can often send some mixed messages around what "matters", be that receiving more popularity, attaining more financial status or adhering to certain beauty standards. But as we grow and evolve we have the opportunity to really uncover what truly matters and when we start to live out our life in a way that aligns to our vlaues we feel that deeply, it builds an inner peace.  Often times, we walk through this world not really knowing what our values are, but tuning into what makes us tick is available to each and everyone of us. In the second half of this epsiode, Steven offers up some great ways to begin to open up to what matters, what we value, what we truly care for.    There are many definitions of values, one I find helpful is that of Dr. Gregg Henriques of James Madison University: “Values are what we deem important and worthy in life. They inform how we spend our time and energy. We often inherit them from our families of origin, and then add, swap, and/or modify our values based on education and experience as we age. Often times, we walk through this world not really knowing what our values are, which can be problematic. If we don’t have a clear understanding of what makes us tick, then we’ll have a hard time trying to change pieces of ourselves (or authentically responding to others in a healthy manner). Awareness first, choice second.” If you think this episode could help someone else, please do share.  As always, thanks for listening.  Sinéad x

    1h 20m
  2. 03/26/2021

    Vanessa Potter - Going Blind Made Me See Life Differently

    A rare condition struck Vanessa Potter with blindness and paralysis almost over-night.  In 2012 Vanessa's life was ticking along just fine. It wasn’t perfect, but she had a successful career and a loving family. Vanessa had just taken time out to set up a new business and hang out with her children. Unfortunately fate had other plans and Vanessa was hit with a mystery illness leaving her blind, paralysed and reeling. The year it took for Vanessa's sight to return changed her life and recovery was anything but usual. Vanessa’s response to her illness was to document the entire journey via an mp3 player. Her curiosity and quest for answers led her to Cambridge University, persuading neuroscientists to help her research her incredible visual rebirth. After collaborating on an EEG project that invited members of the public to see and hear their own mindful brainwaves translated into music and art, Vanessa was invited to give a TEDx talk in Ghent. Vanessa published her first book, Patient H69: The Story of my Second Sight, in 2017.   Vanessa's curiosity didn't end there, she publishes her latest book Finding My Right Mind: One Woman's Experiment to Put. Also, you can listen to Vanessa's podcast where she will "look at what happens when meditation is challenging and how it can sometimes nudge up again trauma. I’ll ask why my inner critic needs a name (and an outfit) and how perfectionism is the worse aspiration I can have."  As always thank you for listening.

    45 min

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The courage to take a risk, to feel uncomfortable, and do what is needed to succeed and lead, is a trait that runs through many high performing individuals. But it’s something that many of us struggle with. Sinéad Millard is on a mission to inspire you to play with what’s possible by sharing stories of high performing individuals and her own insights from business, coaching and entrepreneurial endeavours.