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Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Released Tuesday, 24th October 2017
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Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Jodi Flynn - Women Who Take The Lead

Tuesday, 24th October 2017
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Jodi Flynn is the Founder of Women Taking the Lead, a podcast and community of ambitious entrepreneurial women who want to go BIG. She works with Type-A women who are already successful but have not yet achieved the level of success they want to achieve. Jodi helps her clients to see how extraordinary they are and then set priorities, get organized, in action so they can achieve their biggest goals with ease. She became an Amazon bestselling author with the release of her book, Accomplished: How to Go from Dreaming to doing. https://womentakingthelead.comEvery woman has two sides: the side that she is proud to show to the world and the side that she tends to hide. The part of us that we hide is made up of our insecurities, our struggles, our fears. They are the feelings that arise when we feel what we are offering to the world is just not good enough. Today’s She Rises guest, Jodi Flynn, tackles the insecurities in women that drive them to push harder in their careers and personal life. She helps women develop their confidence and see that they are already amazing—regardless of how much they strive in life. Tune-in as Jodi and Giovanna take us into their own inner struggles of self-confidence, what they describe to be their superpowers and kryptonite, and how all women can be the best version of themselves.For free resources, go to GiovannaCapozza.comToday’s guest, Jodi Flynn, helps women develop their confidence and help them realize that they’re already amazingJodi, as a child, was full of insecurities outside of the houseShe even trained herself to breath silently so she wouldn’t attract attention

Growing up, Jodi used her friends as a security blanketsThese friends left her and it devastated her at the start, but it also encouraged her to reach out to others and form new friendships

The women who hire Jodi for coaching are already successful peopleThey may not feel successful thoughThey also can doubt their personal relationshipsSome tend to struggle with perfectionismJodi helps them to understand they can delegate their work so they can focus on more important things

Jodi shares about one of her clientsHer client had to either sell her business or work with a partnerShe had a lot of options and Jodi told her that they will work their through the optionsThe client had an “aha” moment where she realized her team worked better when she took a breakThe client didn’t have to sell the business or take on a partner after all

The leader, or the owner, can become a “barrier” to the business experiencing successThe common factor between all of Jodi’s clients is perfectionism which causes them to hide their problemsThey don’t want to ask for help; they try their best to do things their own wayHiding keeps people trapped

Jodi was trapped at one time herselfIn business, things will go wrongIt should be taken as an experiment where failures are a learning experience

The people who are successful are the ones who didn’t hold themselves back“Strive for some excellence, not for perfection”Perfectionism only reinforces “not good enough” ideas and beliefs

Jodi believes that every quality has two sides of a coin, the “good enough” and “not good enough” sideJodi wrote her book for the women who believe things are “not good enough”

In all things, be aligned with your mission and work at your own personal developmentThere’s work involved when it comes to aligning with your mission and purpose; it requires you to engage in a heart-to-heart with yourselfThe mission for women is to be the best version of yourself

“Be the change you would like to see in the world”If you follow your interests, you’re already in your mission and purpose

Women can make a difference and have tremendous powerYou don’t have to be the next Oprah, you can start with your own community or circleAs Roosevelt once said, “Do what you can with what you have, where you are”Doing one small action can create the greatest ripple

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