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We all want to be in alignment because we know it’s a good thing. But what does being in alignment actually mean? And what are we aligning ourselves and our businesses to? Chantelle Andercastle joins me on the podcast today as we break down this buzzword and figure out how we can start taking aligned action. This week, episode 213 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about making better decisions when you align your actions!
Chantelle Andercastle is a mentor to service-based business owners and the author of the Aligned Action series for solo entrepreneurs.She offers hands-on help for clients to save time and skip steps, demystify business, and get things done in ways that feel aligned. Chantelle is the host of two popular shows, The Aligned Action Podcast and The Human Design Profiles: an Entrepreneurship Podcast.
In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, Chantelle Andercastle helps me define “alignment” and what we mean when we use it. She also gives you actionable steps to take right now to find your alignment by asking yourself, “aligned to what?”
Chantelle and I cover the following topics:
From a productivity standpoint, once you figure out what you want to be in alignment with, you can use it as a blueprint so that every decision you make is a direct reflection of your mission, vision, and values.
Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/
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The Best Way for Creative Entrepreneurs to Build a Business with Lisa Robbin Young
Why the Simple Act of Pausing Will Make You More Productive
Ethical Marketing Rebellion with Dr Michelle Mazur
Stay tuned for Lisa’s episode on the Human Design Profiles Podcast…Coming Soon!
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We all want to be in alignment because we know it’s a good thing. But what does being in alignment actually mean? And what are we aligning ourselves and our businesses to? Chantelle Andercastle joins me on the podcast today as we break down this buzzword and figure out how we can start taking aligned action. This week, episode 213 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about making better decisions when you align your actions!
Chantelle Andercastle is a mentor to service-based business owners and the author of the Aligned Action series for solo entrepreneurs.She offers hands-on help for clients to save time and skip steps, demystify business, and get things done in ways that feel aligned. Chantelle is the host of two popular shows, The Aligned Action Podcast and The Human Design Profiles: an Entrepreneurship Podcast.
In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, Chantelle Andercastle helps me define “alignment” and what we mean when we use it. She also gives you actionable steps to take right now to find your alignment by asking yourself, “aligned to what?”
Chantelle and I cover the following topics:
From a productivity standpoint, once you figure out what you want to be in alignment with, you can use it as a blueprint so that every decision you make is a direct reflection of your mission, vision, and values.
Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/
CONNECT WITH CHANTELLE ANDERCASTLE:
Clear Quartz Creative
Aligned Action Podcast
Human Design Profiles Podcast
CONNECT WITH LISA ZAWROTNY:
Resources
Work with Lisa!
LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
(Find links to books/gear on the Positively Productive Favorites Page.)
The Best Way for Creative Entrepreneurs to Build a Business with Lisa Robbin Young
Why the Simple Act of Pausing Will Make You More Productive
Ethical Marketing Rebellion with Dr Michelle Mazur
Stay tuned for Lisa’s episode on the Human Design Profiles Podcast…Coming Soon!
Dance Song Playlist V1, V2,
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