Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill podcast

How VISION Can Change Your Life with Jennifer Hudye

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

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In this episode, you will learn:

  • How to lead with Vision
  • Create a vivid vision
  • How everything you write down to come intro fruition
  • Why we attract what we want when we are SUPER CLEAR on what we want
  • How our reticular activator helps us
  • How POLARITY CREATES CLARITY
  • How do we get ourselves out of negative self beat up?
  • What goes wrong with business owners and their vision
  • What people do wrong when sharing their vision
  • Why VISUALIZATION can be as , if not more powerful that the actual act
  • How does vision help FINANCES?
  • How Jealousy and Envy hurts our vision and why they are actually a sign of what we actually WANT

Jennifer Hudye is the founder of Conscious Copy. She’s made millions with written words that sell and has worked with some of the biggest names in the space like Joe Polish, Cameron Herold, JJ Virgin, Eben Pagan, and many others! Jennifer does it all from a place of sincerity and a desire to make the world a better place.

Jennifer started experiencing a shift.  A shift from building her business around fear and feeling like she needed validation from the world to building her business around my gifts. After interviewing hundreds of the most successful entrepreneurs, she discovered that we all experience a similar path. At first, we build a business around our insecurities. To run AWAY from something.

Then, if we can recognize it, there’s a shift. We start to build a business from our gifts. To run TOWARD something. That’s where the real magic happens, where you find you can live your life and build your business from a place of contribution, where you feel fully expressed and can create a massive ripple effect.

The first step?

Believing it’s possible and that you deserve it.

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