122. A heartful mind and a mindful heart - Jenn Lim
Release Date: 06/01/2022
Peace and Possibilities
As a young girl writing love letters, my 150th podcast guest always had an inkling she'd be a writer. It's funny though, that although Linda Sivertsen was always obsessed with books, she didn't think she was smart enough to write her own. As she grew her dog walking business, she contemplated something more. Then she had a series of dreams and felt like she'd been tapped on the shoulder to write books. But how? She didn't know anything about it! (I can totally relate. But anything is possible.) She didn't stop there. She learned the rules....
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As a young girl, her parent's separation was a life-changing event. But attending camp at age 7 ignited a new found curiosity and fascination with nature. Toni Anderson knew she'd found her happy place. Through her life and career, she marched on and struggled, becoming scrappy along the way. Over the course of her career she began: Helping teams understand human relations Escaping to nature Healing, nurturing, and offering love And when she'd struggle, she didn't know those moments were gifts. Who ever really does? She explains that challenges are...
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From thinking she’d be a pediatric cardiologist to becoming a cyberspace engineer, my guest this week reminds me that life sometimes takes you in different directions. We all know that right? Marilyn Barrios was searching for more than a job. She wanted to help people, have an impact and help others be their best in the moments that matter. Turns out she was great in an early sales role. Soon technical methods, engineering solutions and solving problems were her wheelhouse. She was enthralled with those concepts. Now she's a senior leader at Motorola, but not by...
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My guest this week, Lisa Anderson, did not want to be tied down. She wanted peace and freedom. Who can relate to that? I'm guessing all of us. Along her career journey, she was told by many people "I love the way you talk". And she began to wonder what other work she would be able to do, working for herself. She knew this would mean she could control her income and depend on herself. Like her, you CAN concentrate on what you WANT to create! She urges us to remember: Don't let fear hold you back Follow your gut instincts You have more options...
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My guest this week had a successful, albeit stressful, marketing and advertising career. For years she did whatever it took to meet the needs of her clients. And she was really good at it. But she was overspent. Imagine that! Eventually she began to ponder about doing more for a different impact. Victoria knew she loved leading people and getting the best out of them. So she sought more insight. Then she became a coach, helping even more people. After discussing success and options, we both agreed education can make all the difference. That's why she started...
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Syda Segovia Taylor is a champion for social justice, wellness and healing. From a student at UIC, to a dance teacher and health advocate. She's been fighting for what's right since she was a young girl. Her parents and her family came to America because they thought "you can do anything here". But she learned very quickly: wait, no you can't! She realized early on that it wasn't as simple as her parents had thought or planned. And that began her journey to social justice. She began to ask questions and look around - trying to see who needed help to fit in, and become more. Then she beat...
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Elizabeth Cohen once thought she wanted to be a math teacher. Then she discovered psychology. And boy did she adore psychology. Like many of us at certain points in our lives, she was very clear that she was going to do this. But when she finished her psychology degree and decided to pursue an advanced degree, she was not accepted. So she gave up and completely changed directions. No, no, just kidding. She tried again. And in her case, the 2nd time was the charm. She reminds us: We can't blame outside issues for our inside problems Turn...
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Cynthia James is a risk taker at heart. When she was younger she was preoccupied with surviving. But little by little, she moved from welfare to possibilities in part, because of her grandma's wisdom. She kept planting seeds, encouraging Cynthia to think bigger. And she went from being a flight attendant to Miss Minnesota, then becoming an actor and a singer! There are a lot of good nuggets in our conversation. Mainly, Cynthia thinks it's important to know: what lights you up? And to ask yourself: what would you do for free? My favorite thing she said was:...
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When Amanda Parker and I chatted, she said, "It may feel like an accident, but it almost never is." I couldn't agree more! I seem to be saying that a lot lately. It's because I trust my gut when I select guests for my podcast. We tend to be like minded. I don't believe we need to be this way for everything, but I want to talk to people that believe what I believe about possibilities, so I can amass more proof. Proof of what? Proof that anything is possible! From Latin American studies to communication, Amanda fell in love with certain topics. Then she began working with...
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Helping, solving problems, and being with people. Since high school my guest this week, Michelle Chalfant, has wanted to help others resolve their issues. Good news for her because she's very good at it. Through her coaching, podcast and business, she's healing the planet. I don't say that lightly. It's because she's training an army of light warriors so that we can all feel and be better. She's really passionate about it too! What has she learned along her journey? Delegate what you're not good at. Stick to the things you're naturally great at. Do the self work (you...
info_outlineMy guest this week is delivering happiness every day. Jenn Lim is an inspiration to me and soon, will be to you too.
When Jenn was in college and decided to change her major, against some advice, she wandered into other studies and changed gears, telling herself, "I'm gonna do this for myself".
Because she was curious and industrious, she eventually created an opening in the business world and was off to the races…until.
After some early experiences in the DOT com boom and a series of unpredictable events, she saw a demand for happiness in the world, and decided to do something about it.
A company around happiness. How cool is that?
She asked herself:
- Why am I chasing these things that really don't mean that much?
- Aren't freedom, authenticity, and relationships more important?
She wanted to live and work with a heartful mind and a mindful heart.
What advice does she have for those looking for a great life/career:
- Is this how I want to spend the minutes in my day?
- What are your values?
- What's your purpose?
Ask yourself these questions; you know.
When applying for any role, remember: it's a social contract; one that benefits you and the company equally to save time, money, and energy.
Finally, use curiosity more! Ask questions of yourself and others; questions can be more powerful than answers.
More about Jenn:
Jenn Lim is the bestselling author of Beyond Happiness, and the CEO of Delivering Happiness [DH], a company she and Tony Hsieh [the late CEO of Zappos.com] cofounded to create happier company cultures for a more profitable and sustainable approach to business. DH has worked with or spoken at more than 400 companies and organizations worldwide, including Starbucks, Sallie Mae, Lockheed Martin, Zoom, Northwell Health, and more.
In her new bestselling book, Beyond Happiness: How Authentic Leaders Prioritize Purpose and People for Growth and Impact, Jenn draws on her decades of experience in culture and strategy to translate it into a practical “how-to” framework so workplaces can adapt quicker, couple purpose and profits, and modernize org design to the Great Resignation and Great Awakening. As a result, she guides all of us—no matter our title or role—on how to live more meaningful lives through the work we do every day. Jenn has been featured in Inc., Forbes, Fortune, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Thrive Global, MSN, Fox Business, CNBC Make It, Success Magazine, etc. and has been coined by many industry experts, thought leaders, and members of the media, as the “happiness expert.”
Follow her @byjennlim
https://jennlim.com/
And check out my bestselling book:
Peace, Possibilities, and Perspective: 8 Secrets to Serenity and Satisfaction in Your Life and Career https://2possibilityandbeyond.com/my-book