EP 078: BECOMING AN EXTRAORDINARY ENTREPRENEUR WITH AJIT NAWALKHA
I absolutely loved and chatting with Ajit Nawalkha. He is one of the most incredible minds when it comes to business. He is part of Mind Valley which is an incredible organization, which you’re going to learn all about. We talked about how to design a business for long-term growth and how to really create a sustainable impact, focused business. This episode is about business, but it’s so much more about the relationships, the energetics, and the responsibilities of the leaders of that organization. When I say that, I don't mean you have to have a huge business for this conversation to be highly valuable because the things that we extract are still applicable even if you're at the earlier stages of the journey or earlier stages of entrepreneurship. This is a conversation that I would have loved to have listened to at the very rid of the gate, as I was becoming an entrepreneur and starting my first wellness coaching business. He is such a genius when it comes to business. I'm just so highly I just respect him so much for how he runs his business, how he operates himself, how he takes such high levels of emotional responsibility in his personal life, which of course then transitions into his business.
About Ajit Nawalkha
Ajit Nawalkha is an entrepreneur, business coach, founder of Evercoach author of The Book of Coaching and a co-founder of Mindvalley - the one of the biggest publishers in personal development space. Today he is getting ready to share the strategies that helped him build numerous multiple million-dollar businesses in his "Live Big" book launching in December 2019.
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I was running one of the Hungry for Happiness retreats here in San Diego and the whole topic of self-sabotage was hot tamales! So, I wanted to bring some of that onto the podcast and give you some insight into that because I feel we just love to sabotage ourselves. But here’s the thing, we don’t understand why we’re doing it. We don’t understand how it happens; we just do it. Then we feel like we’re worthless, weak, and we have no willpower and that’s actually not the case. In this episode, I’m going to be talking about why self sabotage happens in the first place, how to prevent it from happening, how we can get over having the fraud complex, how we can get over things like not being where we’re at, yet, and how to embody the frequency to attract what we want.
In this episode, I share:
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Today on the show I have the amazing, Kirsten Asher. I wanted to bring her on the show because I truly believe that the personal development industry needs a little bit of a shake-up. We need to do things differently. We need to stop logically thinking about how to heal our bodies and how to clear emotionality. For those of you who have listened to the show for a while, you follow me on Instagram, or you’re just hanging out in my world, you know that for me breath-work is my modality to really releasing the logic and getting into the body. I wanted to bring Kirsten on because she is so passionate about helping women and men get into their bodies through movement. It’s not just a dance or performance, it's movement move energy and just allow ourselves to get into our bodies we can clear energy.
About Kirsten
Kirsten Asher, founder of FEMethod (Feminine Embodiment Method), teaches women to “embody” and “flow” rather than “hustle” and “grind”. Through the way you Move, Breathe and Think, Kirsten creates a space for women to explore their senses, self, reduce stress and take ownership of their feminine expression, while, exploring the dynamics of the masculine and feminine in life, love and sensuality.
In this episode, Kirsten shares:
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Welcome to the first solo session of The Hungry for Happiness Podcast! My commitment to myself and to you is to just keep it real as much as possible, and provide you with the most valuable information and content, so I’m super excited for this journey. I’ll be asking you guys on Instagram stories often what you want me to do these episodes on. For those of you who have been following me on Instagram know that I’ve been going through a transition out of a relationship. It’s been a beautiful, letting go and healing process. Tune in to hear how I am dealing with and being in the pain and heartbreak I currently feel.
In this episode, Ishare:
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