#47: “Stop Apologizing for Your Message”
#47: “Stop Apologizing for Your Message”
In this Monday Mindset episode we talk about the power of owning our stories and why we should stop apologizing for our sharing our message. Our stories happen to us for a reason, and wanting to do something with our stories, building a business to serve, impact and support others is not something to be ashamed of. It is something to be proud of. We are passing the lessons onto others and shortening their learning curve.
In this episode we talk about:
1. Our stories happen to us for a reason, giving a purpose to our stories can be very healing for our journey.
2. Not everyone will understand our journey and that is ok; they have their own journey to live with and be on.
3. I applaud and encourage people to talk about the stories that no one else wants to talk about; yet, these are exactly the stories that people spend endless hours on google searching for the answers.
4. The louder we speak, the more we use our voice to share our stories, the bigger the dent/impact we make on the power shame has over our lives.
5. Sometimes life truly takes balls of steel, the heart of a lion and the soul of an angel. Be proud if you have these ingredients!
6. Step up to make a massive impact and do it unapologetically. The lessons, experiences, the wins and falls all make up your platform of impact. Don’t feel guilty for building a business to support others and charge for your services. You went to school for a LONG time to gain this experience!
7. If you feel called to build your business from your story, embrace the calling, step up to do the work and build the business and impact you know you are here to do!
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Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker and Life Coach
Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Inspire Yourself Forward” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support and impact others.