EP #24: Turning Problematic Traits into Profound Contributions with Sarah B Rawz

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Have you ever had a voice inside of you trying to tell you something? Sometimes it can be motivating, and sometimes it can be critical, but the fact is: it shouldn’t be ignored. Sarah B Rawz has been a personal chef, a PR rep, and an IT business owner, but she is now helping people find fulfillment every day through her coaching business. Today she joins the show to share how you can confront your inner critic to start liking yourself a little more.

Listen in as Sarah explains the importance of knowing your strengths and turning your problematic traits into the things that make you unique and wonderful. You will learn why individuality is key, why you must put yourself first, and more.  

Have you ever had a voice inside of you trying to tell you something? Sometimes it can be motivating and sometimes it can be critical, but the fact is it shouldn't be ignored. Sarah B Rawz has been a personal chef, a PR rep and an IT business owner but now is helping people find fulfillment every day through her Coaching business.

What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • How to be invisible in plain sight.

  • How to turn your problematic traits into profound contributions.

  • The importance of individuality.

  • How to confront your inner self-critic.

  • The benefit of practicing liking ourselves.

  • Why meaningful connection is essential to our wellbeing.

Ideas Worth Sharing:

“We live our lives going forward, and we understand our lives looking backward.” - Sarah B Rawz

“Some of the traits that we find the most problematic in our lives—when they’re tweaked, when they’re tuned a little differently—become the things that make us so unique and wonderful and able to make really profound contributions.” - Sarah B Rawz

“I see my work as learn, share, repeat.” - Sarah B Rawz

Resources In Today's Episode:

 
 
 
 
 
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