The Good Grow Great Podcast

67. Stand Out from 1,000s and Do This: When Speaking, Creating, and Working from Home


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If you're ever looking around and thinking: "How can I possibly do this? Everyone is SO far ahead," -- keep reading.

It's not always easy to finally find what you want to do, only to find out that there are a LOT of people doing the same thing.

Today, that's exactly what we're unpacking. We're chatting about:

1) How Sahara de Vore, who went up to speak in front of over 1,000+ people with ZERO preparation.

2) Why she decided to travel through Europe alone, and visited more than 84+ countries by age 31, and what she learned from that experience.

3) How she created the world's first and only certification program for her audience and founded the Travel Coach Network -- which has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, & USA Today.

4) The 2-day job stint Ana Popa, creator at Sulfcreative, took on that led her to finding what she wanted to do in her life.

5) What you didn't know you needed to make your sites, visuals, and graphics immediately eye-catching for your audience.

6) The reason why most of your infographics fall flat, and what to do about it so that you can stand out today.

7) The struggles most work-from-home parents won't always admit and Melissa Brander's of Pocket Homeschool's technique on making it a more joyful experience. And,

8) The Persuasion Psychology she discovered at an early age that you can adapt and adopt to meaningfully get people to take action.

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The Good Grow Great PodcastBy Thalia Toha: Entrepreneur Magazine author | CEO, Adventurer, and Strategist

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