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Being Worthy - We All Are Already with Jane Boulware

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Feel like there's an invisible barrier holding you back, preventing you from reaching your full potential? Perhaps it's that nagging feeling of not being "enough" or the fear of failure that keeps you from pursuing your dreams. In a world where self-doubt and uncertainty can often overshadow our capabilities, it's easy to lose sight of our inherent worthiness. But what if the key to unlocking your true potential lies within, waiting to be embraced? 

No one expected Jane Boulware, the scrappy girl from the cornfields of Iowa, who paid for college selling used carpet and her mom's prayers. She is a proud small-town girl who is unwilling to let circumstances, fear, or others define her. Jane was penniless and married at 20, earned an MBA at 24, saw the ocean at 25, commuted to South America each week at 31, brought two sons into the world by 35, was a millionaire at 37, and one of the top 10 women at Microsoft at 40. By 52, Jane had launched three billion-dollar businesses, been VP of the largest merger in the history of the US, forged global alliances, won many awards, and left a legacy of strong leaders in her wake.

Join us in this episode with Jane, where we delve into the transformative power of recognizing our own worth. Through captivating stories and invaluable insights, Jane shares her journey of overcoming the "uns" – those limiting beliefs that once held her back – and embracing her inherent worthiness. From her humble beginnings in the cornfields to her remarkable career at Microsoft, Jane's journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Discover how she navigated obstacles, pursued her passions, and ultimately found success by challenging the notion of unworthiness.

 

What you will learn from this episode: 

  • Uncover what's underneath the book title 'Worthy' with the 'un' crossed off
  • Discover the essence of 'Worthy' and the profound relevance of the stories it holds
  • Learn about the three criteria you need to ask for a job

 

"You are worthy as you are. Whether you got that promotion, whether you got that title, that degree, that bank statement, doesn't matter."

- Jane Boulware 

 

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Topics Covered:

00:35 - What is so special about the cornfields and how it strongly relates to her upbringing

03:39 - How she ended up going to college and finally work at Microsoft 

05:31 - What got her to pursue forestry and how she got a job that didn't exist from a university that didn't hire 

08:47 - Sharing her incredible journey of success from Kimberly Clark to Microsoft

12:08 - What's the book all about and how she came up with 'Worthy' as the title with the 'un' striked out

13:44 - Whose stories are featured in the book

14:24 - One story of overcoming struggles highlighted in the book

16:38 - Three key questions she asked herself about any job she has

16:50 - The ultimate reason for writing a book and who this is for

19:49 - What to her is success and what's her ultimate belief

20:29 - The value of mentorship and how she pays it forward

23:45 - Articulating the core message of her book

 

Key Takeaways:

"The book is called Worthy because it reflects the emotions and it reflects the experiences that I had, not just in terms of the successes, but the struggles that I had." - Jane Boulware 

"The 'Un' is crossed off as a reflection of, folks, if we don't 'un' our own 'uns,' we'll never get to the able, the worthy, the capable, the powerful, all of those things that we actually are but don't give ourselves credit for." - Jane Boulware 

"I didn't want to be the person that said no before I tried." - Jane Boulware 

"I would rather have failed trying than regretted not doing it." - Jane Boulware 

"I firmly believe it's important for us to change the people in the corner office and if we don't get women or people that think differently in those roles, nothing will change." - Jane Boulware 

"If you believe that you don't have something to offer, so you're afraid to ask; you do. If you think you don't have the time to mentor or that it's a gift. It's not. You're getting what you give and it's very important." - Jane Boulware 

"One of my favorite words is, YET. I didn't get it yet. I haven't achieved it yet. I'm going to begin again and again and again because I will get it and I will get it yet." - Jane Boulware 

 

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