56 min

On Achievement: Why You Should Ease Off the Gas Pedal with Allie Trowbridge The Mary Marantz Show

    • Christianity

Have you been waiting your whole life to get to a certain destination? To wake up one day and finally feel like you have arrived? If you can relate to wanting to stretch out your arms and revel in a sense of finished and accomplishment, then this episode is for you.
Today, Mary is joined by author and founder/ CEO of Copper - Allie Trowbridge - as the two dive deep into Allie’s book, “Twenty-Two: Letters to a Young Woman Searching for Meaning.” Using her own life and the impetus for the book, Allie remembers stepping into her twenties and wishing for a mentor to guide her through this dizzying season of life. “Twenty-Two” harnesses the power of story in a series of letters to an imagined young woman wrestling with the questions that arise as she stands on the precipice of adulthood. This powerhouse book will inspire a greater sense of mission and a passion in readers to live more fully as women embark on their own remarkable journeys.
On today’s episode, Mary and Allie tackle: 
How and why you should give up achieving or performing or your worth
Reasons you should focus on the process instead of the end goal
Tips for learning to avoid regret
The power of stillness, rest, and following your intuition 
If you are ready to trust the pursuit while releasing the outcome, and enjoy the ride instead of regretting the path, then you will not want to miss today’s incredible episode! 
Follow Allie here! https://www.instagram.com/alliebridge
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MORE FROM MARY:
You can find show notes for this episode at marymarantz.com/blog  For more inspiration and tips on owning your muddy story:  Find Mary on Instagram @marymarantz  Find Mary on YouTube by searching for the Mary Marantz channel If you love this episode, we bet you would also love Mary’s first book Dirt, all about growing up in a trailer in West Virginia, before going on to Yale for law school. It is a story of redemption and how we make peace with our past. You can find that at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Target online or anywhere, books are sold. Don't forget to pre-order slow growth equals strong roots while you're there, too!  Finally, if you are loving the show, will you take a minute to go rate it with five stars and leave a review? Wherever you listen to podcasts. This helps us get the show in front of so many more people and continues to help us book amazing guests for you here, like we have for you all season long here in the Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots Season. Thanks friends, we’ll see you again soon.  

Have you been waiting your whole life to get to a certain destination? To wake up one day and finally feel like you have arrived? If you can relate to wanting to stretch out your arms and revel in a sense of finished and accomplishment, then this episode is for you.
Today, Mary is joined by author and founder/ CEO of Copper - Allie Trowbridge - as the two dive deep into Allie’s book, “Twenty-Two: Letters to a Young Woman Searching for Meaning.” Using her own life and the impetus for the book, Allie remembers stepping into her twenties and wishing for a mentor to guide her through this dizzying season of life. “Twenty-Two” harnesses the power of story in a series of letters to an imagined young woman wrestling with the questions that arise as she stands on the precipice of adulthood. This powerhouse book will inspire a greater sense of mission and a passion in readers to live more fully as women embark on their own remarkable journeys.
On today’s episode, Mary and Allie tackle: 
How and why you should give up achieving or performing or your worth
Reasons you should focus on the process instead of the end goal
Tips for learning to avoid regret
The power of stillness, rest, and following your intuition 
If you are ready to trust the pursuit while releasing the outcome, and enjoy the ride instead of regretting the path, then you will not want to miss today’s incredible episode! 
Follow Allie here! https://www.instagram.com/alliebridge
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MORE FROM MARY:
You can find show notes for this episode at marymarantz.com/blog  For more inspiration and tips on owning your muddy story:  Find Mary on Instagram @marymarantz  Find Mary on YouTube by searching for the Mary Marantz channel If you love this episode, we bet you would also love Mary’s first book Dirt, all about growing up in a trailer in West Virginia, before going on to Yale for law school. It is a story of redemption and how we make peace with our past. You can find that at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Target online or anywhere, books are sold. Don't forget to pre-order slow growth equals strong roots while you're there, too!  Finally, if you are loving the show, will you take a minute to go rate it with five stars and leave a review? Wherever you listen to podcasts. This helps us get the show in front of so many more people and continues to help us book amazing guests for you here, like we have for you all season long here in the Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots Season. Thanks friends, we’ll see you again soon.  

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