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Heather Parillo is the 20th woman in history to complete the Kokoro crucible; she is the CEO of IFLY Integrative Leadership and Unbeatable Mind Coach. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in the Service, Fitness, and Hospitality industries, she is a multifaceted visionary senior executive, integrator, coach, trainer, facilitator, relationship expert, and turnaround artist with a solid track record of leading individuals, teams, and companies to their stated goals. Heather held previous positions as Chief Experience Officer of The Live Well Brand, a vacation rental, concierge service, and lifestyle brand with headquarters in Florida. She is seasoned at leading transformation through a range of personal and business experiences as well as facilitating at the Middle East Leadership Academy (MELA) and Central Eurasia Leadership Academy (CELA), and Society Of International Fellows Leadership Academy (SIBFLA).
IN THIS EPISODE...Heather shares her story with Joe; how she found sealift and Unbeatable Mind, she read David Goggin’s book, “Can’t Hurt Me, and these were her lightbulb moments. Of course, she shares her experience training and preparing for Kokoro, and explains how she failed the first time she tried, what quitting meant to her, and through the process of having to tap out the first time, she was able to use that to fuel her to complete Kokoro during her second attempt. The most notable part of Heather’s story is how she started training - It is something that can’t be stressed enough - she found an unbelievable accountability partner and that can make ALL THE DIFFERENCE. Heather shares her experience and lessons that all stem from her incredible mental fortitude.
🔍 Breakdown with Heather Parillo:
Chapter 2 (2:09): Heather’s Kokora experience
Chapter 3 (10:30): Reckoning with quitting
Chapter 4 (16:25): Starting your journey with accountability
Chapter 5 (20:38): Attempting and crushing Kokoro for the 2nd time
Chapter 6 (27:43): Finding inspiration with a positive and open mind
Chapter 7 (37:57): Work-life balance
Chapter 8 (42:05): Advice for training
Chapter 9 (46:08): Breathing exercises
Chapter 10 (55:23): Just say yes
Chapter 11 (63:58): Closing Remarks
Material Referenced in this interview:
📞 Connect with Heather
👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link
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By Joe Chura5
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Heather Parillo is the 20th woman in history to complete the Kokoro crucible; she is the CEO of IFLY Integrative Leadership and Unbeatable Mind Coach. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in the Service, Fitness, and Hospitality industries, she is a multifaceted visionary senior executive, integrator, coach, trainer, facilitator, relationship expert, and turnaround artist with a solid track record of leading individuals, teams, and companies to their stated goals. Heather held previous positions as Chief Experience Officer of The Live Well Brand, a vacation rental, concierge service, and lifestyle brand with headquarters in Florida. She is seasoned at leading transformation through a range of personal and business experiences as well as facilitating at the Middle East Leadership Academy (MELA) and Central Eurasia Leadership Academy (CELA), and Society Of International Fellows Leadership Academy (SIBFLA).
IN THIS EPISODE...Heather shares her story with Joe; how she found sealift and Unbeatable Mind, she read David Goggin’s book, “Can’t Hurt Me, and these were her lightbulb moments. Of course, she shares her experience training and preparing for Kokoro, and explains how she failed the first time she tried, what quitting meant to her, and through the process of having to tap out the first time, she was able to use that to fuel her to complete Kokoro during her second attempt. The most notable part of Heather’s story is how she started training - It is something that can’t be stressed enough - she found an unbelievable accountability partner and that can make ALL THE DIFFERENCE. Heather shares her experience and lessons that all stem from her incredible mental fortitude.
🔍 Breakdown with Heather Parillo:
Chapter 2 (2:09): Heather’s Kokora experience
Chapter 3 (10:30): Reckoning with quitting
Chapter 4 (16:25): Starting your journey with accountability
Chapter 5 (20:38): Attempting and crushing Kokoro for the 2nd time
Chapter 6 (27:43): Finding inspiration with a positive and open mind
Chapter 7 (37:57): Work-life balance
Chapter 8 (42:05): Advice for training
Chapter 9 (46:08): Breathing exercises
Chapter 10 (55:23): Just say yes
Chapter 11 (63:58): Closing Remarks
Material Referenced in this interview:
📞 Connect with Heather
👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link
Connect with Joe on social here: