I’m always saying that building a personal brand is really not that different than deep personal growth work.
And this week’s guest, Kimra Luna, personifies that.
In order to lift themselves and their family out of generational poverty, Kimra tapped into mindset work- in particular, their own gut instincts vs a coach they spent thousands on who was teaching a “right” way to do things.
Kimra and I are aligned in our belief that there are limitless ways to build a business and a brand, and the only “right” way to do it, is your way.
Which, yes, generally takes quite a bit of trial and error, but that’s the journey, right? AND why it’s so important to do the personal work alongside the business work.
Listen in to get Kimra’s take on building a business aligned with your values, connecting with your audience, and why they view community building as such an important asset when it comes to business.
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I’m always saying that building a personal brand is really not that different than deep personal growth work.
And this week’s guest, Kimra Luna, personifies that.
In order to lift themselves and their family out of generational poverty, Kimra tapped into mindset work- in particular, their own gut instincts vs a coach they spent thousands on who was teaching a “right” way to do things.
Kimra and I are aligned in our belief that there are limitless ways to build a business and a brand, and the only “right” way to do it, is your way.
Which, yes, generally takes quite a bit of trial and error, but that’s the journey, right? AND why it’s so important to do the personal work alongside the business work.
Listen in to get Kimra’s take on building a business aligned with your values, connecting with your audience, and why they view community building as such an important asset when it comes to business.
Practicing the skill of giving yourself permission in order to change your life & biz.
Brand Spanking You Podcast
3 years ago
Practicing the skill of giving yourself permission in order to change your life & biz.
Are you waiting on permission in your business?
Let me explain: perhaps there’s something you want to let go of or stop doing. Or maybe, it’s something NEW you want to try that might not make a lot of sense, but you feel completely lit up by trying it out.
If you really got quiet and listened, you might realize that it’s ok to stop the thing or move forward, but the thing that’s been holding you back is waiting for someone to give you permission.
Well, guess what? You can give it to yourself.
This seems like such a simple concept, but it’s something I see a lot of my clients struggle with. And the minute I tell them things can be done however the heck they want- that it’s 100% A-OK to use their creativity and imagination to build things in a way that aligns with their energy levels, values, and purpose, waves of relief wash over them.
But it’s not my- or anyone else’s- permission that anyone needs. It’s your own. That’s the only way it truly works and empowers you to create something amazing in your own vision.
This is a lesson I learned years ago when I went I decided to leave my marriage and get a divorce. (Something a touch on in this episode.)
After months and months of therapy, books, endless conversations… I realized I wasn’t going to get any new information. I was simply waiting for permission to leave. So I gave it to myself, even though it was one of the hardest decisions I ever made.
And this lesson has stuck with me over a decade later as I apply it to just about every other aspect of my life.
Brand Spanking You Podcast
I’m always saying that building a personal brand is really not that different than deep personal growth work.
And this week’s guest, Kimra Luna, personifies that.
In order to lift themselves and their family out of generational poverty, Kimra tapped into mindset work- in particular, their own gut instincts vs a coach they spent thousands on who was teaching a “right” way to do things.
Kimra and I are aligned in our belief that there are limitless ways to build a business and a brand, and the only “right” way to do it, is your way.
Which, yes, generally takes quite a bit of trial and error, but that’s the journey, right? AND why it’s so important to do the personal work alongside the business work.
Listen in to get Kimra’s take on building a business aligned with your values, connecting with your audience, and why they view community building as such an important asset when it comes to business.