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How can a high achiever take it to the next level? Check out the latest episode of Married to Busy. In this episode Dr. Golan interviews Dana Pharant, speaker, author and all around badass performance coach.
To learn more about Dana: danapharant.com
More from her website:
Self-judgment is the single biggest reason women aren't bolder in their lives and businesses. Most are not willing to take a chance, because they're not willing to make the wrong choice. So they hesitate, and the bigger and bolder the choice is, the more risk there is of it being the wrong one.
I was willing to lose everything, to surrender into the bankruptcy, so instead of desperately clinging onto something I was able to reach out for something different. I made a commitment to myself that business was going to be fun and make me money or I wasn't doing it. So I restructured the company and sold it.
When you resist failing you don't play full out, you don't dive in and take the opportunities and risks that will propel your business forward. But when you surrender and let go, you lose that heavy, serious energy. Then laughter and playful energy shakes things up and you get back into who you are; you tap into your creative juices and that is the sweet spot for your business. If you're creative and you're lit up—boom! You're gonna rock it!
By Guy GolanHow can a high achiever take it to the next level? Check out the latest episode of Married to Busy. In this episode Dr. Golan interviews Dana Pharant, speaker, author and all around badass performance coach.
To learn more about Dana: danapharant.com
More from her website:
Self-judgment is the single biggest reason women aren't bolder in their lives and businesses. Most are not willing to take a chance, because they're not willing to make the wrong choice. So they hesitate, and the bigger and bolder the choice is, the more risk there is of it being the wrong one.
I was willing to lose everything, to surrender into the bankruptcy, so instead of desperately clinging onto something I was able to reach out for something different. I made a commitment to myself that business was going to be fun and make me money or I wasn't doing it. So I restructured the company and sold it.
When you resist failing you don't play full out, you don't dive in and take the opportunities and risks that will propel your business forward. But when you surrender and let go, you lose that heavy, serious energy. Then laughter and playful energy shakes things up and you get back into who you are; you tap into your creative juices and that is the sweet spot for your business. If you're creative and you're lit up—boom! You're gonna rock it!