Speaking of Partnership:  Personal Stories of the Power and Payoffs of Partnership

Follow Your “Yes” – Allow your doors to open

10.10.2018 - By Ken BechtelPlay

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Do you follow your “Yes?” Following your “Yes” is about you taking a step forward in your partnerships by taking action and applying at least one thing you heard from our guests during their interviews this week. On today’s episode, all of this week’s guests have generously provided BONUS MATERIAL, not included in the interviews you listened to earlier this week. Each one has provided incredible examples of the power of following your “Yes”.  Enjoy! Danny Levin Not Following – Danny has always been someone who has looked for the truth in everything. He explains that there is a very thin line between the “yes” that comes from source and the “yes” that comes from self. There was a very difficult time many years ago with his wife, when they had their daughter who was developmentally delayed. It was a very difficult thing to process. Find out what happened next by listening to the podcast. Following – When Danny is kind to himself, he becomes open and vulnerable to his wife. He tells her everything. They have real vulnerable, open conversations, and deeper connections. All of this creates even a stronger mosaic of love for each other Find out the rest of the story by listening to the podcast. Listen to Danny’s interview here Connect with Danny – His Website Facebook Facebook Group Linked In Instagram Twitter Tara Cousineau  Not Following – Tara talks about a recent experience that was during a business process. Tara had a small research firm where she had a group of psychologists, and they were getting these great government grants. It was to help promote emotional intelligence in kids. She started to burnout after a while because it’s very difficult applying for these grants and being accepted. She knew she was burning herself out being the CEO, CFO, COO, and research scientist. She felt obligated. Find out what happened next by listening to the podcast. Following – This was when Tara decided to write her book, The Kindness Cure. It was after a traumatic experience where her daughter was beat up and she was asking for kindness. During this time, Tara was feeling very upset and exhausted from the world. She started to see others succeed and it was all about cutting through the fears and stepping into your vulnerability. After that she woke up one morning and knew she was writing a book on kindness. Find out the rest of the story by listening to the podcast. Listen to Tara’s interview here Connect with Tara – Her Website Twitter Facebook Linked In Instagram

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