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By Minna Khounlo-Sithep
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
We’ll also chat about how to create your own personalized "dopamine menu"—a list of things you can do that bring you joy and lift your spirits. Whether it's a quick walk, listening to your favorite song, or treating yourself to something nice, it's all about finding what works for you and helps you stay balanced. If you’re looking for fun ways to level up your mindset and avoid burnout, this episode’s got you covered!
When I was younger and just starting out as a business owner, I didn’t really have a wealth mindset. I was focused on surviving the day-to-day challenges, just trying to keep the business afloat. I wasn't thinking long-term or about building something that could secure my financial future. I was caught up in the moment, doing what needed to be done to keep things moving. Now, looking back, if I could give my younger self some advice, it would be this: “Think about your end vision.”
So, what does that even mean?
In this episode, I dive into the different ways you can approach this idea of having an end vision for your business. It’s not just about making money today; it’s about setting yourself up for the future. I’ll walk you through a few key options you might want to consider.
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In today's episode, I’m sharing a quick strategy I use whenever I feel like time is slipping away, and I need to squeeze out some extra hours. The key is to think ADD: Automate, Delegate, Delete. It’s super simple.
Are you feeling the schedule shifts like I am? We’re definitely in that busy transition period. So, ask yourself: Can I automate, delegate, or delete anything from my to-do list—right now? In this episode, I’ll dive into real-life examples to inspire you on how you can ADD (Automate, Delegate, Delete) both in your business and personal life. Remember, you don’t have to do it all yourself. This little trick helps you cut out what’s unnecessary and make more time for what matters. Always think about how you can ADD more time!
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Today, we're diving into a topic that's near and dear to my heart: Introverts vs. Extroverts. As most of you know, I'm an introvert myself, so this episode is for all of you who might feel like you're navigating an extroverted marketing world.
First off, let's clear up some misconceptions. When people think of introverts, they often picture someone who's shy, meek, or submissive. For extroverts, it's often outgoing, steamrolling, or abrasive. But honestly, these are just stereotypes I found on the internet. The real difference? It’s all about how we get our energy:
If you’re not sure whether you’re an introvert or extrovert (or maybe somewhere in between), I highly recommend taking the Myers-Briggs 16 Personalities test. It’s free and super insightful. You might discover you're an INTJ like me, which means you're an introvert who loves strategic thinking and planning.
So, how can you thrive as an introvert in a world that often feels like it's made for extroverts? Here what we talk about in the episode:
How to leverage your deep thinking in strategy and connecting ideas.
When your observation skills can help you understand your audience better.
Find your strengths and shining where you excel.
Tips on outreach that would suit your introversion better.
What to consider when stretching your skills.
Remember, being an introvert is a superpower – you have a quiet power and thoughtfulness that can make a huge impact. So, lean into that, sharpen your skills, and don’t be afraid to show up for your business in your own unique way.
Thanks for tuning in, and I can’t wait to hear how you’re thriving as an introvert in an extrovert’s world!
If you feel like you're are ready to speed up in your business without getting propelled onto the hustle hamster wheel, don't miss this episode.
Here’s what we’ll dive into:
✔️ How to avoid the everything-is-urgent mentality
✔️ What will help you focus on your own lane (and stick with your own strategies!)
✔️ Where to reset your routine and schedule
✔️ What alignment really means when you're in speed mode
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It's my birthday this week! I'm *hitting* mid-life, mid-year bday vibes and it's making me feel reflective in a powerful way.
In this episode, I talk to you in-depth about:
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Today's podcast topic comes directly from one of our listeners, Jess, who reached out with a powerful question: how to ignore other people's opinions. This is a topic that resonates deeply, especially for those in the early stages of business or anyone putting themselves out there in a vulnerable way.
We often find ourselves weighed down by the expectations and judgments of others, which can be paralyzing and detract from our growth and goals. Having worked with thousands of women entrepreneurs, I understand the struggle of overcoming these external pressures.
In this episode, we will explore five essential reminders to help you rise above the noise of other people's opinions and reclaim your path with renewed self-confidence.
In this podcast episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of the Timeline Exercise, a reflective way for you to reveal patterns and priorities throughout your life – in your 20's, 30's, 40's, and so on. Minna also shares her personal experience with the exercise and her own revelations, as she outlines the process and helps you expand on it to change your life.
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When you think about 'most people', most people are living an average life doing a bit more than the bare minimum. Going beyond that can feel daunting or out of reach. IT'S NOT. This episode will give you a new frame of reference. Minna shares with you statistics of the average people and here's the big conclusion: the average person is NOT great at taking care of themselves. If you do that: pour into yourself and you are already above average. It's all about starting here and seeing your progress.
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🦋 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review and to share the podcast – you definitely deserve a reward. So, I created 'Transformation Butterflies' to send to you in the mail. (I often have used the butterfly as a sign. A sign that I'm on the right track and that there are a billion beautiful things out there in the world.) These are oversized, premium butterfly bookmarks – they represent a new chapter that awaits and a reminder that small shifts can create a butterfly effect. (These will get mailed out to you with absolutely no cost to you.)
Grateful for you and excited to send some good luck and good fortune to you by way of butterflies.
Check it out here.
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📚 🎉 For all my fellow avid readers out there, a book journal with a 52-week book challenge and more. Check it out here:
Book Lover Journal in Pink here on Amazon.
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Minna delves into the concept of a 'plug and play' week, a refreshing twist on the traditional 'ideal week'. Minna encourages you to craft a customizable baseline week that serves as a foundation for productivity and enjoyment as you operate week-to-week in your business and life.
She shares her personal weekly themes, from 'assessing mode' on Mondays to 'elimination mode' on Fridays, each tailored to suit her current priorities and lifestyle. Drawing from her experiences as a solopreneur and mother, Minna emphasizes the importance of adapting these themes to individual needs and seasons of life.
Throughout the episode, Minna offers insights into her workflow, including the transition from assessing and planning on Mondays to deep work and innovation on Thursdays. She also highlights the significance of carving out dedicated time for family and personal pursuits, such as her cherished 'Mama-daughter date' on Tuesdays.
As Minna guides you through her plug and play week, she underscores the value of flexibility and intentionality in shaping a week that aligns with personal and professional goals.
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🦋 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review and to share the podcast – you definitely deserve a reward. So, I created 'Transformation Butterflies' to send to you in the mail. (I often have used the butterfly as a sign. A sign that I'm on the right track and that there are a billion beautiful things out there in the world.) These are oversized, premium butterfly bookmarks – they represent a new chapter that awaits and a reminder that small shifts can create a butterfly effect. (These will get mailed out to you with absolutely no cost to you.)
Grateful for you and excited to send some good luck and good fortune to you by way of butterflies.
Check it out here.
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📚 🎉 For all my fellow avid readers out there, a book journal with a 52-week book challenge and more. Check it out here:
Book Lover Journal in Pink here on Amazon.
The Book Journal in Canary Yellow here on Amazon.
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