10. Seven Ways to Cultivate Peace and Beauty When Our Insecurities and Doubts Are Triggered by The Stories of Others, and What is Coaching and Why Invest in Coaching

 
 
 

In this episode of Courage Becomes Her, Laurel responds to listener feedback to talk about what to do when your insecurities, doubts, and limiting beliefs are triggered by other women’s stories. She also talks about her work as a coach and what it means to invest in coaching for yourself. She also announces what she is going to talk about with guests for the remaining episodes of 2022.

 

7 Ways to Cultivate Peace and Beauty When You’re Triggered:

  1. Be courageous and allow yourself to acknowledge your feelings.

  2. Be courageous and let go of the expectation that you should have it all figured out or should know better.

  3. Be courageous and embrace the season of life you’re in.

  4. Be courageous and steward your unique calling and gift, and make space for others to do the same with theirs.

  5. Be courageous and believe that someone else’s success does not mean your loss.

  6. Be courageous and set your heart toward hopefulness.

  7. Be courageous and talk vulnerably with a friend or trusted advisor.

 

I appreciate your ongoing support! Will you please take 3 minutes and do the following:

 

Want to talk about what being courageous looks like in this season of your life?

I have openings for 6 complimentary consultations between now and Christmas.

Email me (laurel@laurelemory.com) or reach out to me through my website to schedule your consultation.

 

Share Your Stories & Guest Suggestions:

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We’d love to hear from you!

 

Production by Studio C Creative Sound

Corey Emory

Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Corey Emory lived in Montana, Oregon, Colorado, and Sri Lanka before settling in a small California beach town. His work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, VietNow Magazine, Windhover Journal, and other literary publications.

As a writer, Emory credits the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Ayn Rand, Flannery O’Connor, and Sylvia Plath as influences, as well as Joan Didion, J. D. Salinger, S. E. Hinton, and Bret Easton Ellis.

Married since 2001, Emory shares his home with his wife and cats.

https://www.coreyemory.com
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