Today I'm joined by two incredible women Amber Krzys and Carloyn Freyer Jones. These two introduce the other in such a beautiful way by sharing some incredible stories about the other. Once you hear these introductions you are going to want to hear the entire episode. Carolyn is introduce as such an amazing friend and how she brings that to her business. Amber is a professional and someone who is always willing to have her voice heard.
Top Topics :
Including fun in business isn't like an ingredient you add. It's like water. That's just a part of it.
What does a professional look like to us?
Why be an entrepreneur if you it's not about bringing more you to what you are passionate about or your mission? The more you, you are the more fun you will have and likely the more success you will have.
Amber says she can be creative in ways with her coaching she wasn't able to be in acting. "I couldn't just create an audition, but I can create a client."
The only thing that gets in my way are my own fears and concerns.
We make a distinction between the word serious and sincere. I'm sincere in my business and to my dedication to the people I serve in my coaching and school. I am not serious though. There's a lot that can hard and not fun, but it can all be funny.
We discuss the difference between showing up in a suit and showing up in a hoodie. Carolyn shares a story from Trevor Noah. Changing the narrative that my professionalism doesn't show up when I wear this.
Even though we consider actors and actresses as creative people they really are limited by the roles they are in. As an entrepreneur you get to be as creative as possible.
"Seems to work for me." Entrepreneurs get to say "what works for me."
"People pay us for the quality of our listening." - Nancy Klein
If someone is in pain I'm not going to try to knock them out of their pain. I don't want to diminish that especially when we are first meeting. I'm going to meet them where they are. It depends on how well I know them or if I get to know them.
Pain is part of the human experience, but suffering is optional.
I don't want to be someone that is trying to help them get out of pain. They need to be ready for that.
Every conversation is play. I don't have anything predetermined. It's not scripted. It's a co-creation and exploration. Each conversation is a playground. Where is the person and where will we go based on where they are.
"It doesn't have to be fun to be fun." It could even be fun for me to be with someone in the fullness of their human experience. Why can't that be a version of fun?
The entire life experience is a playground.
Sometimes we want to bring people up to where we are as opposed to meeting someone where they are.
No one wants to be dragged up to the top of the slide. The nature of being human is we are going to forget or lose sight of the beautiful life we have, the wins and the progress that we've made. How cool is it that someone can slide down the slide and be with you here? I'll be here with you as long as you want. I'm going to continue to see all those things for you while you're forgetting. Then we will go up the slide together.
The reason other human's exist is we need each other.
Life was giving me clear feedback that this wasn't my path. It was finally when I surrendered and was willing to do something different.
Learn what "effort shock" is.
We create timelines and get frustrated when it doesn't happen within that timeline.
Here is the article we discussed:
https://www.cracked.com/article_18544_how-the-karate-kid-ruined-modern-world.html
Follow:
https://carolynfreyerjones.com/
https://amberkrzys.com/
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