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Christy Pacanowski sits down and shares her heart for living, inspiring, and empowering a life of purpose in herself and others. She shares how she's helping women discover who they were created to be, embrace their talents, and live into their mission. Plus, we talk about raising teens, embracing our own personality types, and why finding an accountability partner is a priority.
Find Christy here:
Cultivate Purpose
Embolden Studio
Christy's recommendations:
What They Meant for Evil by Rebecca Deng
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller
Educated by Tara Westover
Andy Stanley
For the Love with Jen Hatmaker
What she said:
18:28 "It's so easy for us as women to look at other people and think: I want to be like them!"
21:10 "When you are living outside of your path, you are going to get worn out and tired and frazzled."
21:16 "I love to help people connect to what their purpose is and what their mission is, and what it looks like for them to live it out."
28:47 "Saying yes to something, means saying no to something else."
38:00 "Women embracing who they really are and giving their time to their mission, and saying no to the things they shouldn't be doing, all of a sudden frees up the space and the mental capacity and the time to walk in what it is and really live it out."
45:45 "You're not exhausted when you're not chasing someone else's purpose or following in someone else's path."
By Jennifer VanHekkenChristy Pacanowski sits down and shares her heart for living, inspiring, and empowering a life of purpose in herself and others. She shares how she's helping women discover who they were created to be, embrace their talents, and live into their mission. Plus, we talk about raising teens, embracing our own personality types, and why finding an accountability partner is a priority.
Find Christy here:
Cultivate Purpose
Embolden Studio
Christy's recommendations:
What They Meant for Evil by Rebecca Deng
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller
Educated by Tara Westover
Andy Stanley
For the Love with Jen Hatmaker
What she said:
18:28 "It's so easy for us as women to look at other people and think: I want to be like them!"
21:10 "When you are living outside of your path, you are going to get worn out and tired and frazzled."
21:16 "I love to help people connect to what their purpose is and what their mission is, and what it looks like for them to live it out."
28:47 "Saying yes to something, means saying no to something else."
38:00 "Women embracing who they really are and giving their time to their mission, and saying no to the things they shouldn't be doing, all of a sudden frees up the space and the mental capacity and the time to walk in what it is and really live it out."
45:45 "You're not exhausted when you're not chasing someone else's purpose or following in someone else's path."