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Lindsay MacMillan On How We Need To Redefine Success

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H ave you ever noticed how often we equate success with more? And that will sum up to success. isn’t summing up to success for them. We visited with leaders who are redefining what success means now. Lindsay’s books center around strong, relatable women who are re-defining success in their relationships and careers.

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Kim West of Navigating the Knot: “A successful coach is crystal clear on the identity of their ideal client”

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A successful coach is crystal clear on the identity of their ideal client. Many professionals have left their office jobs to become highly successful coaches. Many professionals have left their office jobs to become highly successful coaches. At the same time, not everyone who starts a coaching business sees success.

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Alana Van Der Sluys On How We Need To Redefine Success

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Look at your current successes — I don’t make a lot of money with my business yet, as it’s still growing. My three college degrees, awards, my son, my marriage, my friendships, my book, my teaching career, learning how to manage my thoughts and emotions better, my eating disorder recovery. And that will sum up to success.

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Yolandie Hamilton Of Hamilton Styling On How We Need To Redefine Success

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Success lies in realizing your values. For a long time, I worked toward being the top dog and the best of the best to prove to others I could and because I thought that was how we show the world our success, by being in charge. H ave you ever noticed how often we equate success with more? And that will sum up to success.

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Debra Whitson: “Your sense of normal”

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In this series called “ 5 Things You Need To Heal After a Dramatic Loss Or Life Change ” we are interviewing successful people who were able to heal after a difficult life change such as the loss of a loved one, loss of a job, or other personal hardships. You have been blessed with much success. or at least minimize?—?the

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Storey Jones: “Financial Wellness”

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Signing settlement papers and then tackling #1, 2, and 3 above, requires a lot of an individual who has just ended a marriage. He or she might just see this if we tag them. Divorce is an opportunity to take financial control of your life and establish a short-term and long-term spending plan to remain financially healthy.

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Maria Akopyan of Dignified Divorce Coaching: “Allow Yourself to Grieve”

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In this series called “ 5 Things You Need To Heal After a Dramatic Loss Or Life Change ” we are interviewing successful people who were able to heal after a difficult life change such as the loss of a loved one, loss of a job, or other personal hardships. You have been blessed with much success. Her work has been an inspiration.