Freedom Culture
Embracing the Confidence to Create: Igniting Your Inner Bravery and Creativity Hello freedom culture aficionados! Today, I am diving into a topic that’s close to my heart: having the confidence to create and nurturing the bravery that brings out our inner creativity. I’m thrilled to share insights on building the confidence to create the life and work you truly desire. Today, we’ll delve into personal stories, mindsets, and actionable tips to help you unleash your inner creativity and bravery. Discovering Entrepreneurship When I was in high school, the idea of becoming...
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Today, we're diving deep into another topic that's close to my heart: checking your vision. And no, I'm not talking about your eyeglasses or contacts. We're exploring your vision for life, what you genuinely desire, and how you're going to make it happen. Let's get into it! Visioning and Manifesting: More Than Just Woo-Woo Every time I think about visioning and manifesting, I encounter skeptics who believe you can't visualize things into existence. I 100% disagree! Manifesting isn't just wishful thinking; it's about focusing your energy and attention on what you want, turning thoughts into...
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For ages, we've been fed the myth of work-life balance. It's this elusive unicorn we're supposed to chase, where every day is split perfectly down the middle between work and play. But let's face it—life isn't a neat pie chart. It's more like a vibrant mosaic where our roles and passions blend and intertwine. I've been there, juggling deadlines while trying to make it to family dinners, feeling like I'm constantly falling short on both fronts. Sound familiar? That's why I'm so pumped to share with you the magic of work-life integration. What’s the Deal with Work-Life Integration? Think of...
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Are you ready to make that leap? Buckle up because today, we’re diving deep into the intriguing and often nerve-wracking topic of giving your two weeks' notice. Inspired by Amy Porterfield's book, "Two Weeks Notice," let’s evaluate happiness in your job and contemplate your decisions. Question Your Happiness: Let's get real for a moment—how stoked are you about your job? I'm not just talking about the paycheck or the perks. It's about digging deep and asking yourself if your work truly lights a fire inside you. Sometimes, being okay with your job isn't enough. It's about figuring out...
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Today, I'm thrilled to dive into one of the most profound questions we can ask ourselves: Are you enough? This concept is pervasive in our society and culture, and it can shape our lives in ways we might not even realize. Let’s explore what it truly means to be enough and how we can reconcile this idea with our desires for growth and fulfillment. Recently, I gave a talk at a women's event about this and here’s what I said. You are enough. You are enough. Are you though? Right now, I think, of course, I'm a little too much, actually. You are enough. When I hear this expression, you are...
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Have you ever pondered on the idea of starting your own business? You feel unhappy in your current employment and you feel that you’re not getting the sense of freedom that entrepreneurs are experiencing? Then this episode is tailor-made for you. But even if you haven't considered it, just read on because you may find yourself wanting to in the end or atleast get an idea of how to start from scratch.. To those of you who are new here, entrepreneurship has been a topic that’s near and dear to my heart. I have a couple of businesses that I manage myself and so far, I have enjoyed the...
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Hello, hello. Welcome back to another episode of the Freedom Culture Podcast. Today we are talking all about confidence. How to get it, how to keep it, and how to use it to your advantage. So this episode is how to generate ultimate confidence. Let's dive in. The first thing I want to focus on is how can we free ourselves from thinking about what other people think about us. So the number one way to drain your confidence, I would say, is to compare yourself to other people. You know, going on Instagram or social media or wherever and looking at what other people are doing and internalizing...
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On this episode of the Freedom Culture Podcast, Stephanie Simmons offers her listeners a profound exercise that has helped her uncover her deeper motivations and passions in life. This episode is centred around the '7 Levels Deep' exercise that pushes individuals to uncover their true 'why' behind their actions and aspirations. In my own "7 Levels Deep" journey, I unearthed a long-buried yet important memory. This memory has been one of the driving forces behind my relentless pursuit of self-improvement. Have you ever found yourself stuck in the rut of feeling merely average? Join...
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In the first episode of Freedom Culture podcast, host Stephanie Simmons introduces the concept of 'Freedom Culture', a movement against the prevalent hustle culture. Stephanie, a single Woman and Mom of six is an entrepreneur who has established two service businesses in her city, she discusses her experiences with the toxicity of hustle culture. The episode aims to inspire listeners, to reassess their lifestyles, analyze whether they're enjoying their work, and stress on the importance of focusing on what they are great at. Stephanie entwines the idea of Freedom Culture with being your...
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In the second episode of the Freedom Culture podcast, the host delves on her life changing decision that got initiated with a trip to Paris, right before her 40th birthday. Being a mother of six and working relentlessly on a full-time job and a home staging business, burnout was imminent. The host shares that the trip provided her the space and time she needed to reassess her life. She discovered her ultimate need for freedom, and felt the strong pull to exclusively be her own boss. The episode ended on a note encouraging listeners to take meaningful breaks in their lives, set intentions, and...
info_outlineAre you ready to make that leap? Buckle up because today, we’re diving deep into the intriguing and often nerve-wracking topic of giving your two weeks' notice. Inspired by Amy Porterfield's book, "Two Weeks Notice," let’s evaluate happiness in your job and contemplate your decisions.
Question Your Happiness: Let's get real for a moment—how stoked are you about your job? I'm not just talking about the paycheck or the perks. It's about digging deep and asking yourself if your work truly lights a fire inside you. Sometimes, being okay with your job isn't enough. It's about figuring out what really makes you thrive
Amy Porterfield’s book highlights that a staggering 73% of employees are considering leaving their jobs. Are you one of them? If you are, keep reading. If you’re not and think, “I’m happy,” I challenge you to define what happiness means to you. Are you truly content with the work you do? or is there something more you want to do or be? I’m curious about your definition of happiness, and I want you to be genuinely happy. If you're nodding along, you're on the right track. Take the time to pinpoint what aspects of your work genuinely make you feel alive and fulfilled.
Now, let’s dive into some stats, particularly about women in the workforce. Amy’s book sheds light on some eye-opening figures. For instance, women are paid just 82 cents for every dollar their male colleagues earn. Where’s the other 18%? We’re equally capable, so when do we get our due? Furthermore, men are promoted at 30% higher rates than women in early career stages. This trend reveals a persistent gender bias that keeps many women from leadership roles.
The “Great Resignation” is a term you might have heard, describing the wave of people leaving their jobs post-pandemic. Many discovered a preference for working from home, and when asked to return to the office, they opted out. This shift signifies a broader realization: people want work that aligns with their values and lifestyles.
Nearly half of Americans fear being laid off within the next year, a statistic that highlights job insecurity. This insecurity is why I believe in empowering individuals to take control of their careers. As someone who has been through the cycle of being hired, fired, and laid off, I understand the lack of security in traditional employment. This realization pushed me towards entrepreneurship, and I haven’t looked back since.
Consider this: women make up 47.7% of the global workforce but hold only 6.4% of CEO roles at S&P 500 companies. Women of color face even more significant disparities, earning as little as 71 cents for every dollar earned by their white male colleagues. Additionally, 84% of millennials report burnout at their current jobs. These statistics underline the systemic issues that drive many women out of the workforce and into entrepreneurship.
Reflecting on these stats, it’s no wonder so many are considering a change. Women in history have paved the way for us, fighting for the rights and opportunities we have today. Not too long ago, women couldn’t even apply for a business loan without a man’s signature. We owe our current freedoms to those trailblazers.
If you’re still listening, you’re likely contemplating a change. Amy Porterfield’s book, "Two Weeks Notice," is a fantastic resource if you’re ready to explore new opportunities. She guides you through the process, from planning your exit to what to do afterward. When I read her book, I was at a crossroads, managing two in-person service businesses and yearning for the online world. Her insights were invaluable, helping me prepare for my leap.
The Power of Choice: Your career isn't a script handed to you; it's an epic adventure where you're the hero. Whether you're contemplating a daring move like saying "peace out" to your current gig or you're already rocking the boat with a new business idea, every decision you make shapes your story. It's all about taking charge and steering your professional life in the direction that screams "this is me!" Don't let anyone else write your story. Embrace the power you have to make bold moves, even if they seem wild to others.
If you’re afraid to bet on yourself, remember that you’ve already shown up for yourself countless times. Becoming an entrepreneur is about leveraging that evidence to fuel your faith in your abilities.
When I quit my job in 2019, the feeling of freedom was unparalleled. I felt like the world was at my feet, and I embraced the opportunity to shape my future. Was it scary? Absolutely. But I didn’t let fear override my desire for a fulfilling life.
If you’re thinking about quitting your job, remember that it’s your choice. It’s powerful to decide your path rather than waiting for someone else to dictate it. Reflect on your wins and accomplishments—they’ve led you to this moment. If you're ready for change, start by clarifying your idea and planning your steps forward.
Fear is Fuel: When you're standing at the edge of a career cliff, fear is totally normal. But guess what? It's also a sign that you're onto something big. True freedom kicks in when you say "heck yeah" to choices that align with your dreams and values. Whether you're ditching the 9-to-5 to chase a passion or diving headfirst into a whole new industry, fear is your turbo boost. Embrace it, because on the other side of fear lies the most epic, liberating experiences of your life.
Remember, finding your groove in your career journey is all about embracing your inner vibe, knowing what really lights you up, and having the guts to chase after it. Your career isn't just about making a living; it's about crafting a life that's totally rad and authentically yours. Trust your gut, shake off the doubts, and carve out a path that makes you feel alive and kicking every single day. You've got this!
Until next time, embrace your freedom and keep striving for the life you deserve.
Here is a link to the book referenced in this Episode, hope you love it like I do!
Two Weeks Notice, By: Amy Porterfield