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By Nancy Nungari - Author, Trainer & Digital Strategist
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The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.
30th September is International Podcast Day.
It's also the exact day I launched my podcast back in 2014. How time flies!
After being on hiatus for a while, episode #88 is here.
If you procrastinate or you've gotten off track with something important to you, give this one a listen. Because I believe the seven simple ideas I share will inspire you.
Enjoy!
P.S. Don't forget to pick up the mentioned resource here
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If the global events over the last two years have left you feeling some type of way, I trust you'll enjoy this episode.
Tune in as I share a story (hadithi) and some simple things we can do to build resilience when we feel like the storms of life are bending us to breaking point. Here's an overview:
Feel free to share your thoughts over at www.DYSPodcast.com where the conversation continues.
It's been exactly six years since I started my first podcast on September 30, 2014.
In celebration of The International Podcast Day, I recorded this episode with personal development pointers that help us build resilience muscles.
Because tenacity and the ability to not give up are crucial during times of crisis and change, we're better off pro-actively growing through instead of passively going through these turbulent times.
Discover 6 ways to self-coach yourself so that you stay resilient as we continue to navigate uncertain waters.
To download the mentioned resources visit www.DYSPodcast.com
Have you ever wanted to go to the next level in life or business but stopped in your tracks because you felt like a fraud?
Imposter Syndrome is a common phenomenon that happens to many people so know you are not alone. But the good news is there are simple things we can do to move past feeling like a fraud. Tune in to today's episode as I share seven simple tips to deal with this self-sabotaging and limiting belief.
I also share some related takeaways from my nomination of the Digital Female Leader Awards in Germany and one mistake that triggered the feeling-like-a-fraud symptoms and how you can avoid it.
Today's episode gives insight on how to enjoy a harmonious love relationship in work and business. Nicole Baldinu is the co-founder of The $100 MBA and WebinarNinja. She's also the producer and content manager of the iTunes Best of 2014 Podcast The $100 MBA Show, Webinar Ninja Podcast.
Together with her husband Omar Zenhom, they run their location independent company; Business Republic and they've built a successful online community. Tune in and discover how using webinars can grow your business and glean from Nicole´s feminine wisdom on how partners can acknowledge each other's strengths and support.
For the show notes with all the mentioned links, visit https://www.nagasuccess.com/podcast-blog/
As the year comes to an end, this a great time to mindfully review the old year before rushing into the new one. The whole "New Year, New Me" mantra obviously doesn't work for everyone.
Could taking time to quietly reflect back with gratitude be the missing key and one way we unintentionally sabotage our good intentions?
Tune in and hear my 5's that will help with reviewing and previewing the New Year so that we transition into the new season by design and not by default.
1. Reflect
2. Rejoice
3. Release
4. Recharge
5. Reset
Listen in and then let me know your thoughts. I love hearing from you over at the blog comment section.
Happy listening and happy, blessed 2019!
www.dyspodcast.com
It's safe to say many of us have experienced bullying in some way, shape or form.
It can be cyberbullying, workplace, family, school or peer pressure.
Many people, children, teenagers, and women have a difficult time overcoming the devastating effects of bullying. Tragically, some victims of bullying turn and become bullies themselves!
Workplace bullying, as defined by the Workplace Bullying Institute is, “the repeated, health-harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or more perpetrators.” It is abusive conduct, which is threatening, humiliating and intimidating, and includes work interference – sabotage – preventing work from being done or verbal abuse.
My guest initially tried to deal with workplace bullying by avoiding the individuals who targeted her. When she had issues with a co-worker, she retreated into her cubicle. However, when her work was sabotaged by misplacing reports and missed deadlines, she was forced to deal with the bullying directly. After all, her professional reputation was in jeopardy and she could not hide in her office hoping it would go away.
Tune in to hear how the plot twisted when Angeline dealt with the bullying and went on to become an agent of change. Today she is empowering Christian women to be positioned for power in the workplace. Equipping them with the tools and strategies that helped her heal and overcome the effects of workplace bullying. Whatever challenge you may be going through, it can change. When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change. For the resources mentioned in this episode, visit www.dyspodcast.com
You and I each have a purpose in life. We each have a race to run, based on that unique purpose. And while they stay stick to your lane, on this episode you'll discover why when all of us finish strong, everyone wins!
One dictionary defines Purpose as - The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
At some point in life, most people wonder what is the reason for their existence. Have you ever asked yourself that question?
Now, while I don't have a one-size-fits-all solution for how someone can find their purpose, I believe having a vision that goes beyond you can help us answer that question. Because they say no man is an island, purpose will always involve someone else, in one way or the other.
I also believe living a life of purpose is not a one-time event, but an ongoing process, that can change as we grow during the journey of life. No one can actually reveal your purpose to you except your creator. People can help you find what is already in your heart as a seed. And others can help you nurture it unto fruitfulness.
Likewise, no one can live your purpose for you. Or do your press-ups for you. And just like runners in a race, everyone has their lane, and as you and I stick to our designated lanes, we can run with faith and patience until the day we reach the finishing line.
But what matters in life is not just than winning for ourselves. What matters in life is helping others to win as well, even if it means slowing down sometimes. Today's short story (hadithi in Kiswahili) illustrates the significance of support each other, even as we run as individuals.
Because we are connected to each other when all of us finish strong everybody wins!
The conversation continues on my website www.DYSPodcast.com. Come on over there and share your thoughts about today's show.
Flying can be fun. Until we experience frightening turbulences that make us grip the seat handles and whisper a prayer. As I often say, life is like a journey, and can we both agree it's not always clear blue skies and smooth sailing?
But just like there are instructions on what to do in the event of danger on a flight, so too in life, there are things we can pro-actively do to be better prepared for the storms of life. I don't know about you, but personally, I've never actually had to put on an oxygen mask on a flight. Should it ever happen, it would be interesting to observe how many of us stay calm and how many freak out like we often tend to do in unexpected stressful situations.
Paying attention to the flight attendant during the safety instructions could be a deciding factor between panicking and freaking out or staying calm and helping others.
But the truth it's easy to tune out during monotonous safety instructions because "we know all that already." I've been guilty many a time...
And so it is with wellness. We "already know " eating healthy, exercising, hydrating, a positive mindset among others are beneficial for our well-being. But do we do these things or do we ignore what we know only to discover just how unprepared we are to manage stress when that crisis does come?
Not being the bearer of bad news here, but none of us is exempt from life's turbulences.
That's why wellness is not overrated when it comes to managing harmful stress. There are so many benefits, some of which I mentioned in a previous blog post. In this episode, you'll hear 5 simple tips that will boost your emotional, mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
Self-care is like putting on your oxygen mask first. This helps us be better prepared to handle the inevitable rough moments in life as well as help others around us.
Tune in and discover how these five simple, but effective self-care tips can help manage stress and improve your well-being.
Happy listening and always, remember I love hearing your thoughts and learning from you. Let's continue the conversation over @ www.dyspodcast.com
After an unplanned break, we´re excited to be back with a new show, a new introducer, and new music!
Tune in as I share why I didn't show up for you and 3 core areas to nurture if you desire balanced success and harmony in your life and business.
These three areas if left unchecked could sabotage us long term. We could unknowingly be "sacrificing the wrong offerings on the altar of success."
Listen in and discover how to avoid the subtle trap of propping up your success ladder up against the wrong wall.
Happy listening and remember the conversation continues over @ www.DYSPodcast.com
The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.