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In today's episode, the chai is made with a different recipe. I'm working with a coach and doing a lot of internal work, and I wanted to share an insight with you today. We all have our own internal narratives of ourselves as people, as entrepreneurs, for our businesses. These are words that others have called us, or that we at some point in our lives have called ourselves. These words can define us, knowingly or unknowingly, and can and likely do affect every aspect of our lives, personal and professional.
When our own stories are the most important that we'll ever get to tell, why are we letting others define our narratives by choosing our words? Today I offer my own example and give you a suggestion for how to tweak the story of your life by changing one small word.
And a note on The Words Will Come, the program for entrepreneurs I've been teasing for a few weeks now.
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In today's episode, the chai is made with a different recipe. I'm working with a coach and doing a lot of internal work, and I wanted to share an insight with you today. We all have our own internal narratives of ourselves as people, as entrepreneurs, for our businesses. These are words that others have called us, or that we at some point in our lives have called ourselves. These words can define us, knowingly or unknowingly, and can and likely do affect every aspect of our lives, personal and professional.
When our own stories are the most important that we'll ever get to tell, why are we letting others define our narratives by choosing our words? Today I offer my own example and give you a suggestion for how to tweak the story of your life by changing one small word.
And a note on The Words Will Come, the program for entrepreneurs I've been teasing for a few weeks now.