Beyond Private Practice

53. Breaking Generational Chains Through Entrepreneurship: A Catalyst for Healing and Self-Development


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So many of my clients, if not all of them, identify with being a cycle breaker and a generational change-maker. They break generational chains every single day. And if you are a Latina and a first-generation daughter of immigrants who likes to take an unconventional path, this podcast episode is for you!

Today, I dive deep into the topic of breaking generational chains through entrepreneurship, building a coaching business, and discuss how entrepreneurship can serve as a catalyst for healing and self-development. Join me as I share with you my own entrepreneurship journey, how breaking generational chains led me to build a multi-six-figure coaching business, how it helped me heal my relationship with my mom, caused a ripple effect in my family, and so much more! Lista? Let's get into today's episode!

Topics covered on Breaking Generational Chains Through Entrepreneurship:
  1. How does entrepreneurship serve as a pathway to breaking generational chains and cycles?

  2. How can overcoming money mindset, self-concept, and fear of rejection pave the way for a successful coaching business?

  3. What are the different ways entrepreneurship can help heal relationships with parents and loved ones?

  4. What powerful ripple effects can occur when individuals choose to step into their coaching businesses and embrace their true potential?

  5. How can entrepreneurship lead to self-discovery, empowerment, and transformation in your life?

  6. How can I support you in creating your own path, breaking generational chains, and unlocking the limitless possibilities of entrepreneurship?

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Beyond Private PracticeBy Liz Fernandez, Business Coach for Therapists

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