Women To Watch Panel: Mentorship, Community, And Having The Courage To Invest In Yourself

Powerhouse Women - Ein Podcast von Lindsey Schwartz

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At the Powerhouse Women event, I moderated a panel of four female business leaders who have been through Six Figure School. Carly, Kelcy, Clarita, and Pricislla share a range of stories and experiences around mentorship, community, and having the courage to invest in yourself. They share their advice for anyone who feels like they can’t make a monetary commitment to their dream yet and talk about their decision-making process around signing up for Six Figure School. They also discuss how they balance business and motherhood, confront their fears around finances, and hone in on their niche as multi-passionate entrepreneurs.    In this episode we talk about: Giving yourself permission to step into your power  The importance of creating micro-milestones to celebrate along the way  How to get started when you have lots of different ideas that you want to pursue  Working through mom guilt  Learning how to do things faster and less perfect The biggest takeaways that the panelists have from being Six Figure School members    If you loved today’s episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram!   Join our FREE three-part Monetize Your Big Idea Masterclass HERE   CONNECT WITH THE PANELISTS Follow Carly Gilleland, founder of The Good Vibe Media: @carlygilleland Follow Kelcy Valletta, self-love and confidence coach: @kelcyvalletta Follow Clarita Escalante, transformational nutrition health coach: ​​@the_clarita_escalante Follow Priscilla Perez, master spin coach + co-founder of the Align Project: @priscillaperezzz CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN Follow Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: www.powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity

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