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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hello, conscious
Investor and welcome back.
I'm your host, julie Hawley.
For over four years, I'vepaired my background in real
estate, investing, education andcoaching to create powerful
content for you each week.
This podcast is where we take aholistic approach to investing
by focusing on three ingredientsto a life of personal freedom
health, mindset and wealth.
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syndication and how to use yourretirement accounts to boost
your investing, to mineralbalancing and gut brain health,
and into topics that cultivateyour inner strength and
resilience so you can thriveregardless of any of life's
current events.
And yes, those are all episodescurrently available and linked
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in the show notes below.
Join me each Monday for amindset episode and later in the
week for an interview withexpert investors and health
professionals, so that you canexperience your greatest health,
strongest mindset and build thewisest wealth.
Welcome back, or welcome to theConscious Investor podcast.
Conscious Investor, I'm gratefulyou're here.
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I love these Mondays when it'syou and I talking about mindset,
and today we're talking aboutsomething so critical and I
think a lot of you are soexcited about having that next
great breakthrough.
And today we're gonna talkabout three elements that can
usher in that next breakthroughin your life.
I wanna take a moment and justgive a quick reminder about the
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Conscious Investor community andmovement, and I want to remind
us that this is a belief that agreat life is not dependent on
our net worth, and while I lovefinancial freedom, it becomes a
distraction to so many people.
So the goal of the consciousinvestor movement is to
emancipate people from theshackles of chasing after
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financial freedom so that theycan live into the fullness of
their DNA, that their DNApre-qualifies them for, and I
wonder what would the world looklike if everyone did this.
Now, please again hear mecorrectly.
Financial freedom is phenomenal, right, and it's something that
we want, but our money is goingto amplify whatever and whoever
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is within us, and so we want tomake sure that, as we are
growing and grooming andcultivating our net worth, that
we are also doing that with ourhealth and with our mindset.
It's so critical and in fact,you could join us at the
Conscious Investor Growth SummitMarch 6th through 9th this
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March at the Lake Coeur d'AleneResort.
I will give more information onthat at the end and I'm also
going to give a specialinvitation that is very time
sensitive at the very end abouta special opportunity that is
very, very limited.
I can't wait to invite somepeople into my inner circle, so
just stay tuned to the very endto learn more about that.
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Now we want to talk about howare we going to get our next
breakthrough in life, and thereason I phrased it like that is
like I had another workingtitle for this episode.
That was like what got you herewon't get you there, and this
really stems from a reflectionon my own journey and how I got
where I am now and a choice Imade recently that is going to
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change the future of everythingin very massive, huge ways, and
so I want to walk through thatprocess.
Years ago, I worked and it isyears ago now.
I worked with a certified highperformance coach, and the
reason I chose to do that wasthat I was so tired of
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floundering.
I was maybe 40.
I think I was about 40 yearsold, maybe a little different.
I was definitely on the 40 orolder side.
It was not in my 30s.
I started having all thebreakthroughs in my 30s.
That's when I joined a writer'sguild.
I did some different elementsthat really stretched me and I
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noticed in joining the writersguild, as much as that was a
massive stretch in my lifebecause I was still very timid.
I couldn't say I'm a writer.
I felt like an imposter, likeif you feel like you have
imposter syndrome, conscious ofa master.
Let me just say I cancompletely relate Okay, cause I.
I felt like I couldn't evenutter those words, that they
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were so coveted that how could Ieven call myself a writer and
they still welcomed me into thisvery private, amazing writers
guild and it influenced my lifein powerful ways.
When I was in my forties and Istarted down the commercial real
estate investing path, I couldsee that there was so much more.
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In fact, I could see themakings of the conscious
investor, although I could nothave called it that way back
then, and when I look back I canactually.
Even then I understood life ismore than net worth, life is
more than our monetary investing, and I can see that people are
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not seeing the full potentialand scope of the potential and
opportunity of life.
And so I could see it around meand I could see it within
myself.
I was so incredibly frustrated,everything that I had been
doing on my own, all of thereading and the type of people I
was surrounding myself with, Istill was unable to access the
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potential that I could seeinside.
Then I started working with Iremember one of the first
sessions before I hired thisamazing performance coach and I
remember, uh, talking with himand saying I just know I have so
much more and I'm getting tired, I'm getting worn out, trying
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to unlock it and figure it out.
And it seems from it was theexploratory session we just
wrapped up.
It just seems that you will beable to help me unlock this
whole different dimension to mylife.
I am so glad that I made thatdecision and we had a really and
still do had a really greatcoaching relationship for years
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and that allowed me to betterunderstand myself and why I was
showing up in the world and how,the way I was, and it grew in
internal confidence.
Now, you know, faith is centralin my life, so that gives me a
certain anchor in my life.
And then there's still ourresponsibility to say well, why
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am I?
Why am I being quiet or timid?
Like I should be confident inthese other ambitions that I'm
qualified for, you know, just bymy DNA.
Like I need to groom and zeroin and hone these skills,
talents and abilities and why amI being timid about this and
why am I not just taking thosesteps?
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So I was able to close that gapbetween potential and
possibility while working withthis performance coach and I'm
so glad it alleviated so muchfrustration.
It definitely collapsedtimelines in my life.
It allowed me to create anamazing company and really that
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is a huge support to theconscious investor.
I remember when my coach said,when are you going to launch
your podcast?
And he wanted it in just amatter of days and weeks and I
said I can't do it that quickly.
And that's when I settled onMarch 2nd of 2020.
I said, well, I want to do iton a date that's special and
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meaningful to me so that Ialways remember it in a very
endearing way.
But those pushes, like a truecoach does, asking the questions
nobody wants to ask, puttingthat onus to say when are we
taking action.
Many of my coaching clients feelthe same.
I know they feel the same way.
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I know that many of them havetransitioned careers or opened
their own companies becausethey've worked with me and it's
like, okay, what are we doing?
Where are we going?
And I also know the otherelement of working with that
particular performance coach,something I offer my clients as
well at this time, and that ishey, I can do so much on my own
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and I can do the mechanics and Ican check boxes, you know, got
the morning routine down, gotthese things down.
But there are some things insideof me, some habits that I have
allowed to just linger in mylife that need to go away.
I used to allow doubt to leadto massive delay in my life on
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things that were most importantto me, and there are other
elements that were just theseopen cognitive loops that kept
me distracted, so I couldn'tshow up in the fullness of who
I'm created to be, and we wereable to go back and resolve so
many of those, and it's such abeautiful thing.
I think about the clients thatI'm blessed to work with now and
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how we're able to resolve somany challenges and open
cognitive loops so that they'reall like, oh, what?
That's no longer a thing.
Let me hop on a plane, or letme write that letter to that
person in my life, or let melike.
There's so many really coolopportunities for us to um, to
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really understand ourselvesbetter in the circumstances and
situations better so that we canshow up in the way we want to
show up.
So this is a very long windedway of saying and I've never
spoken about this in thiscapacity on the show, so it's
kind of interesting even to me.
But all of that to say isworking in that initial hype
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with my initial coach was reallypowerful.
But then I had a drought for twoyears and I knew that it was
time to transition from thatcoach into a different coaching
relationship.
And that's really importantthat we understand who are we
inviting into our lives.
And has this reached?
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Has it blossomed into what thebeauty that it's supposed to?
And is this, has this reachedits?
Has it blossomed into what itthe beauty that it's supposed to
?
And is it time for me totransition?
And in this case, I knew Ineeded to make a transition.
I've been coaching now for afew years and I knew I needed
some different support in mylife for the things that I
wanted to accomplish.
But seriously, I searched fortwo years.
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I would court different coachesand kind of look in and man, I
think that's the person Iremember telling Super Ed Steve
so many times like, oh my gosh,I think that this is going to be
the person.
And then I would look a littlebit more and maybe I'd have a
conversation with the personbecause I was listening to their
podcast or watching them onsocial.
And so I'd actually have aconversation with the person
because I was listening to theirpodcast or watching them on
social, and so I'd actually havea conversation and realize I
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don't feel the connection that Iknow I need in order for this
to be the coaching relationshipthat I want.
That's going to draw outeverything out of me.
And then recently I took a tripvery unexpectedly to book camp
right when a bunch of authorspeople writing their books are
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gathering together to learnabout the process, how to be
effective with that process, andthat's where I met the mentor
that I chose to hire recentlyand the reason.
I trust me.
This is going to get into ourthree keys for you, but I hope
you're hearing kind of thefoundation of how this comes
about.
I knew right away I would wantto work with this person.
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This person, even while theywere presenting this person, was
breathing life into me andrestoring joy back into my
writing and just affirming thefact that we need to be curious
in life and that are a good book, because we're talking about
books at that point.
But a good book isn't writtenfrom knowing, but it's from
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sharing the curious discovery ofthings with our readers, with
our friends, and so there was somuch substance there.
And then we met a few differenttimes and I felt very seen.
Have you ever felt that like theconscious investor, where
someone actually sees yourpotential and you can tell that
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they're not going to change you,to change you and to change
your message, but they're goingto enhance everything about your
message and who you are?
And but they're going toenhance everything about your
message and who you are and whatyou're trying to accomplish in
the world?
I love to say, I would love tobelieve, and I'm confident in
saying this, that that's how Iapproach my clients and those
are my.
That's why I love the clients Ihave is because we have that
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type of relationship where it'sthey know I'm on, I'm so sold
out on you and I'm on your sideand I'm going to tell you if
you've got something in yourteeth.
But at the same time, we'regoing to have so much fun in
this process and that's anelement that's important to me
is, we should have fun, right?
I don't want to create anythingin life out of a position of
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drudgery and I just have to getthis done and it's a burden in
my life and like let me justwrite this book because I have
to write this book.
No, it should be fun and joyfuland curious, just like these
podcast episodes.
It's a different tone in apodcast episode.
If I'm, you know, energetic andjoyful and, admittedly,
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conscious Investor I apologize,because I think there was this
little spot recently where Ididn't have as much energy and
that was actually you get tounderstand this better now
Conscious Investor that was meprocessing a lot of major, big
decisions and trying to decideand determine the trajectory for
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the conscious ambassador andfor so many parts of my life,
and so in that process I didlose some energy.
When we are trying to makedecisions, it can very much be
debilitating and can very muchsuck the very best things out of
life.
And while we need to take timeto weigh and measure our
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decisions, we also do need todecide and take action.
And so I'm so glad that I madesome very big, clear decisions
and then I started takingactions, action.
And now what we can't do is,once we decide and take action,
we can't go back and to thedecision and say, well, maybe I
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shouldn't have made thatdecision, maybe I should have
done that.
No, no, no, you're in momentum,you're in a totally different
spot.
So be taking action and makingthe decisions from where you are
now.
It will totally ignite theenergy in your life.
So how does this relate to youand your big breakthrough?
How does, how does Julesbreakthrough relate to you?
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Well, you know, the first thingthat I noticed is that it's
imperative that we allowourselves, that we are willing
to get uncomfortable.
When I joined the Writers Guild, I got super uncomfortable.
In fact, I reached out to mybest friend and said I want to
become a writer.
I write, but I actually want tobecome a writer.
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She connected me up with thisother person, the first email I
ever sent this woman.
I was so embarrassed andintimidated because I thought it
had to be all perfect.
And what if I don't write thisthe right way?
This writer isn't going to wantanything to do with me, but I
allowed myself to step into thatdiscomfort through.
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We want to assess and evaluate.
Where am I feeling thisresistance?
Almost like one of those Ithink of that movie, the abyss.
There are lots of other thingswhere there's a plasma around
you I think Aquaman probably hasthis also where you can push
against it.
You're on one side of it, youcan push against it and you can
kind of go through it and itwill kind of wrap around you.
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So think about our discomfort.
Like this, we can see exactlywhere we want to go, but to get
there we are going to have topush through this uncomfortable
membrane in order to get there.
And it's fair that it is likethis.
It is fair that this process islike this.
Super Ed Steve and I werespeaking recently and I was
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explaining.
I can understand why, let's say, for example, john Maxwell
isn't going to hop on a phonecall with me.
He has done a lot more.
It doesn't mean he's a betterperson and that we're not equal
as humans and that we don't havedignity and all of that.
It doesn't.
It's not.
That is that he's had so manyother experiences um, growing
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and serving the world that he'snot going to hop on the phone
with me at this time.
Now, as I grow and haveexperiences, maybe we're going
to end up hopping on a phonecall.
Um, I think, I think I'd ratherpop on a call with Ryan holiday
right now, but, um, so if youcan connect me up, conscious
Advisor, that'd be awesome.
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But all that to say is that whenwe allow ourselves to get
uncomfortable, it actuallychanges the trajectory of our
life.
When we invite that in and itchanges the type of people that
are going to gravitate around us, we're going to upset one group
of our life because they justwant to keep us right where we
are, because it fits thenarrative that they have for us
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in their life.
It's way easier.
They want me to stay where I am, and that's not where I'm
supposed to stay, and they wantme to be a version of myself for
them, and that's not who I'msupposed to be.
So I I need to break away.
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That doesn't necessarily meanwe have to break off and injury
friendships and stuff, butsometimes it just naturally
creates distance, and now I'mgoing to step into this
discomfort of being around somepeople that stretch me in a very
uncomfortable way.
So step in and invite thatdiscomfort into your life.
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The second thing that we have toaccept is that we need to be
inconvenienced If you want tohave a breakthrough in your life
, you better invite massiveinconvenience in your life,
maybe that's.
I remember years ago thepandemic had just taken place
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and I did not want to lose mymomentum.
And so, in that process, Istarted an accountability group
and we met at, I think, 4, four,30 in the morning, uh, pacific
time and and so for the Eastcoasters that was far easier.
For me it meant I had to be upsuper early and then I had to be
.
I I'm not going to get allgussied up for, you know, for
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this call Cause I'm going to gowork out.
But so, uh, these, these brofriends of mine, are going to
see me just in the.
I just woke up out of bed.
I inconvenienced myself.
I woke up early.
I have traveled, and you knowthat traveling from North Idaho,
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conscious, but you've heard metalk about it enough.
It's a whole day travel oneither end.
It's a whole day of travel,okay.
And so I inconvenience myselfto put myself around other
people.
That inconveniences my time, itinconveniences the natural
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structures of my life, itinconveniences my family and
disrupts that normal routine.
It inconveniences my finances.
It's all sorts of inconveniencemust be invited into our life
if we want to have abreakthrough.
Okay, and that's verycomplimentary to being
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uncomfortable.
But we can be uncomfortable andyet still strive for our
convenience, like, oh, you knowwhat, I'm going to go to the
retreat or the mastermind that'sclose to my house or that I can
drive to.
We're going to just startcreating the space where we're
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trying to keep the conveniencescentered.
We're trying to keep theconveniences centered when we
want massive breakthrough in ourlife.
We have to just say you knowwhat?
This is going to be massivelyinconvenient and that's okay.
I'm going to make this happen.
Recently you're going to hear metalk about it a lot on the
podcast, because it is a hugechange.
It is something that I'm soexcited about.
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It is something that I'm soexcited about.
But I recently hired a newmentor into my life and I
completely inconvenienced everysingle part of my life.
Like every single part of mylife, I had to move meetings, I
had to make arrangements withSuper Ed, steve, for our family
so much of my life completelyinconvenienced for this one day
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meeting in person from WestCoast to East Coast, like I'm
flying out for a one day meeting.
I've never done that in my life.
I've never been that socommitted to a process, and I
also have the confidence to knowthat when we're committed at
that level to a process, thereis something really
extraordinary that is going totake place, and I am so excited
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about that, absolutely excited.
Where are you willing toinconvenience yourself?
And if you are married, is yourspouse also on board and
willing to be inconvenienced?
Because, super rad Steve, hehas been inconvenienced so many
times over the years of okay,I'm traveling to speak at this
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event, I'm traveling to go tothis mastermind, although a lot
of times he gets to go to theprivate masterminds with me,
which is super fun.
So, first right, number one, wehave to be willing to get
uncomfortable too.
We must allow ourselves to beinconvenienced.
Those two things are thefoundation of your next massive
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breakthrough.
However, if you do not havethis final elements, don't even
bother.
Just stay in the comfort zone.
Don't be inconvenienced, please.
And thank you.
Okay, this last one is whatties them all together.
This last key is is, literally,if it was a key being put into a
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lockbox, this is the one thatit's like the final little click
that opens everything, opensthe new opportunity, and that is
we must be willing to becoachable and influenced, and
this is why it's so critical.
This is why I took two yearsbefore making a commitment to a
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mentor, because I know that I'mgoing to be deeply influenced by
whoever I am inviting into mylife, and I also know I'm going
to have to show up and beextremely coachable.
So I want to ask you show upand be extremely coachable.
So I want to ask you are youwilling to be coachable?
And that means for me, I had toshow up on that one day meeting
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and in subsequent meetings Ihave to show up with this more
brain capacity, right, I have tobe willing to show up.
And then I have to be willingto do the work, the work of you
know, digging in my brain and myheart and my soul, like digging
around for all of this, so thatwe can put it together and
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build something beautiful.
Cause, that's what we're doing.
We're going to build something,and it's so exciting.
I cannot even wait.
Um, as it, as it takes moreform, I will keep you in the
loop.
Coach as a buster.
Uh, however, we, if we're notcoachable, if not willing, if
we're going to just simply makeexcuses if our, if our mentor
shows up better.
Yet sometimes, um, I will ask aclient a question, a coaching
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client of mine, and I will askyou know, like hey um, coaching
client of mine, and I will askyou know, like hey um, ask them
an insight, a question aboutwherever they're at, and they
might say, um, I don't, I don'tknow, and I might say back, like
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that's okay, like let's justtake a moment, right, I asked a
lot of different questions, um,and I wish I had a specific
experience, because it happensso often.
But the clients that make theprogress are the ones that are
willing to say I don't know, letme have a moment, I don't know.
I need to think about that andthen really think about it and
in the right space, like in ourcoaching sessions, we have time
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to think about it.
That's that's why I hire, hiredanother mentor into my life,
that's why I hired a coach inthe past, that's why people hire
me.
Is you're going there just likeyou would to a personal trainer,
to say, hey, trainer, hold meaccountable to doing these reps.
Or, hey, trainer, show me how Ineed to develop this tricep
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muscle so I don't have the oldgranny wave in my 40s?
How is everyone?
If I'm going to a personaltrainer and I'm not willing to
do the exercises, or I'm notwilling to learn what they want
to show me to get me where weboth agreed I wanted to go.
I'm not going to get there.
So this isn't just about ourinterior life, about our health
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and our mindset.
This is also I'm sorry ourwealth.
This is also about how are weshowing up physically Like every
part of our life is influencedby.
Are we willing to be coachableand are we willing to allow the
right influences into our lives?
I want to encourage you,conscious, Investor, to be a
master gardener when it comes tothe influences in your life.
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They will make or break you thewhole.
You know, the top five peoplethat surround you are the people
that you will become like, itis true.
So you want to make sure who amI surrounding myself by?
That does not mean snub peoplearound you that you might not
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want influencing you in asubstantial way.
It means lean into thoserelationships Because guess what
, it's a give and take.
We want to be influenced and wewant to grow, but yet other
people want to be influenced byus and they want to grow, and so
we want to be a conduit.
We want to let it flow through.
I think of it as a waterfall,because I was recently at a
waterfall with my best friendand we were swimming in the pool
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and the waterfall comes down,it pools and then it spills over
and it continues and cascadesdown and has actually another
waterfall down below Um and itcontinues down and it's just a
sequence of waterfall pool, alittle bit of flow, another
waterfall.
So that's how we want to be.
We want to make sure theinfluences that are pouring into
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us are from pools that we wantto go swim in someday, in every
single possibility.
And then we want to make surethat what is flowing out of our
lives is helping other peopleelevate their lives.
If you want the nextbreakthrough of your life, you
must allow yourself to getuncomfortable, you must allow
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yourself to be inconveniencedand you must be willing to be
coached.
It's an absolute must.
Special invitation is that I amgoing to be long.
I am launching it's alreadylaunched Um.
It's called passage to 2025 andpassage to 25 is really
honestly created from um anddeficit that I've seen in my
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life that I am closing the gapon in multiple ways.
It is a five-month coachingprogram.
Now, ed Milet calls theremainder of the year separation
season.
He talks about this on hispodcast a lot.
He talks about how so manypeople are distracted and they
are so full of the holidayparties and such that that part
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of the year that you canaccomplish so much, it just gets
wasted away.
So an entire quarter of theyear for most people is just
wasted away to a lot of excusesand a lot of reporting and a lot
of things that we don't need tobe doing, and then oftentimes
it's very easy to put on a fewextra pounds during the holidays
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.
So Passage to 2025 is designedspecifically as a coaching
program to say we're starting inSeptember and we are going to
work, we're going to be focusedon our health, mindset, wealth,
together, collectively, and wewill have presence with our um,
with the things that areimportant to us, including the
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holidays.
But we are not just going tolike, maintain momentum, we are
going to amplify our momentum sothat when we go into 2025, it's
not just oh, yay, we're in 2025.
It's we already have so muchmomentum that is carrying us
there.
If you are tired of entering thenew year and saying, oh, it's
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January, I need to startplanning what I'm doing this
year.
If you are tired of lookingback on the last few months of
the year and saying like, oh, Ireally should have gotten that
done.
If you are wanting to show upwith presence around you without
compromising the goals that aredear to your heart, passage to
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2025 is for you and it's onlylimited.
It is limited to 12 people.
I will be leading groupcoaching sessions once a month.
They'll be 90 minutes long, soit's going to be a focused
coaching time.
But then we're going to haveour community, not on social
media, it's a private communityoff of the platforms Hallelujah.
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So we're not going to worryabout ads and distractions.
We're just going to have aspace that is just our space,
that's protected.
And then we're just going tohave a space that is just our
space, that's protected.
And then we're also going tohave weekly accountability
meaningful weekly accountability, in fact.
I was telling a friend of mine.
I bounced the idea.
I said this is how I'm thinking.
We're going to maintainaccountability.
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I think it will be fun, and Ibelieve it will be fun and I
believe it will help us truly betrue to the accountability into
what we're striving for In allof the process, you will be
calling the shots.
You're the helm of the ship,conscious Investor.
I'm not going to say you haveto do this workout, you have to
have this nutrition plan, youhave to have this business plan,
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you have to have this plan forthe holidays.
It's more about helping youdesign your life.
You don't need somebody tellingyou how to design your life.
You know what you need.
Now we just need to build itout so that you can live into
that.
So, if you want to hop into 2025in such a powerful way, join me
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and we already have people inthe.
People that have signed up arejust amazing people and I have a
tendency of just trying such umpeople into my, my orbit, my
ecosystem, that are just so, um,rich and endearing and, um,
substantial and thoughtful.
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Like, I'm just so grateful foryou, conscious Investor, and I
have a feeling that this issomething that's going.
I know this will support you,so just say yes.
It's not a substantialcommitment and it's only five
months long.
If you're interested, then youneed to send me an email.
Send an email.
Subject line passage to 2025.
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Send that to Julie at JulieHollycom.
Julia spelled J, u, l, I, e.
So sit, shoot me a message, joinme, be part of the 12.
There are, right now, um nineslots left, so be part of one of
those people grabbing one ofthose last nine slots left.
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Those could go could go veryquickly If it's three people
that are in the group.
I'm still super soaked, but Iwill tell you y'all will miss
out if you are not part of this,because it's going to be so
amazing.
It will be one of my personalfocuses over the next few months
because I am truly passionateabout supporting you in reaching
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and achieving that nextbreakthrough in your life and
that part of your life justamplifying who you're already
created to be.
So, yeah, get yourselfuncomfortable, inconvenience
yourself a bit and then becoachable, because I promise you
the results are there, thebreakthrough is there and those
who are in passage to 2025 aregoing to experience that All
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right.
Conscious Investor, it's beenso great hanging out with you.
Please, don't be a stranger.
I love, I relish your ratings,your reviews.
I found out now you can rate um.
You can rate, at the very least, over on Spotify.
So if you're one of the like37% that listen on Spotify,
please, um, leave a rate ofreview or a rating, whatever it
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is there.
Um, but really one of the mostmeaningful metrics to support
the show for free is if youleave a review, an actual
written review, over on Applepodcasts.
I love seeing those and so itwould just mean the world to me
if you took a moment to do that.
Remember, over on Applepodcasts you have to go to the
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main show page, not the episodepage, and then just scroll on
down to the towards the bottom,and you'll see the five stars
leave an honest rating, butlittle purple letters below
it'll say write a review.
So, um, it would literally, itmakes my day when you guys leave
a review.
So if you haven't done it for awhile, or if you've never done
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it at all, don't be a stranger.
We're friends.
So I look forward to hearingfrom you again.
Passage of 2025.
It's launching in September.
That's when we'll start.
It's already launched.
There's still space.
Inconvenience yourself, getyourself uncomfortable, be
willing to be coached.
Let's have that breakthrough.
Cheers to your health, yourmindset and your wealth.
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Thank you.