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Think back to when you were a child. You looked at the adults around you and expected them to provide for you. You watched or listened to stories of Princes Charming and knights in shining armor saving the day. Then, when you became an adult yourself, you were expected to “leave childish things” behind.
But are you still expecting other people to meet your needs (like you’re stuck in some movie waiting for a partner to “complete you”)? Are you looking to others to fix something for you instead of helping you solve your problems? If so, let me help you take on the reins of responsibility here.
In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll learn my four-step process for meeting your own needs. I’ll also explain the gift that comes with higher needs and why fulfilling them yourself is so much better for the people you’d otherwise rely on.
1:59 - Six things to listen for that’ll be explored in this episode
5:55 - Why your higher needs are a gift
8:29 - Why you shouldn’t expect other people to meet your needs (and the benefit it bestows to others)
13:47 - Step one: how to pay attention to and differentiate between your clean vs. dirty pain
17:29 - Step two: how to welcome the knowing of the pain you’re experiencing
21:50 - Step three: how to hold space for the solution to meet your needs to come to you
27:29 - Step four: how offering your complete self to the world can inspire you moving forward
Mentioned In How to Meet Your Own Needs in 4 Easy Steps
She Thinks Big
Andrea’s Links
Book a Call with Andrea
Andrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook
You don't need is another endless list of ideas or tools or generic advice, what you do need is personalized clarity.
Well, good news. I've created something just for you, my brand-new quiz called, Are You Ready to Scale Big?
Pinpoint exactly where you are in your entrepreneurial journey and get the customized guidance you need to unlock your next big step at andrealiebross.com/quiz.
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Think back to when you were a child. You looked at the adults around you and expected them to provide for you. You watched or listened to stories of Princes Charming and knights in shining armor saving the day. Then, when you became an adult yourself, you were expected to “leave childish things” behind.
But are you still expecting other people to meet your needs (like you’re stuck in some movie waiting for a partner to “complete you”)? Are you looking to others to fix something for you instead of helping you solve your problems? If so, let me help you take on the reins of responsibility here.
In this episode of She Thinks Big, you’ll learn my four-step process for meeting your own needs. I’ll also explain the gift that comes with higher needs and why fulfilling them yourself is so much better for the people you’d otherwise rely on.
1:59 - Six things to listen for that’ll be explored in this episode
5:55 - Why your higher needs are a gift
8:29 - Why you shouldn’t expect other people to meet your needs (and the benefit it bestows to others)
13:47 - Step one: how to pay attention to and differentiate between your clean vs. dirty pain
17:29 - Step two: how to welcome the knowing of the pain you’re experiencing
21:50 - Step three: how to hold space for the solution to meet your needs to come to you
27:29 - Step four: how offering your complete self to the world can inspire you moving forward
Mentioned In How to Meet Your Own Needs in 4 Easy Steps
She Thinks Big
Andrea’s Links
Book a Call with Andrea
Andrea on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook
You don't need is another endless list of ideas or tools or generic advice, what you do need is personalized clarity.
Well, good news. I've created something just for you, my brand-new quiz called, Are You Ready to Scale Big?
Pinpoint exactly where you are in your entrepreneurial journey and get the customized guidance you need to unlock your next big step at andrealiebross.com/quiz.
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