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August 25, 2021 42 mins

To build self-trust as we build our businesses, we need to take a look at ourselves, where we are in our personal lives, and how circumstances can bring challenges. However, taking care of ourselves and carving out time to focus on our goals can be nearly impossible at times. But when you know yourself more deeply, when you hang in there and don’t give up, when you show up and do the work -- you cannot fail. You may need to go slowly but you will succeed.

Life Coach Andrea Giles has lived this truth. She speaks and coaches from the perspective of having a large blended family and having gone through the pain of marital infidelity and divorce from her first husband. In addition to her coaching business, Andrea is remarried and has 11 children (with one more on the way). She definitely knows a thing or two about building a business while being a present and amazing mother! I’m excited to have her with me for this episode to discuss how personal challenges can be turned into strength and reliable self-trust. 

What You’ll Learn
  • Defining self-trust
    • Being okay with not always getting it right
    • Giving yourself the freedom to seek help


  • How self-trust permeates your entire business

    • Honoring what you want
    • Elevating through self-trust
    • Building consistency and alignment


  • Dumping guilt

    • Developing and having peace with your solutions for how to “have both”


  • Overcoming self-doubt

    • Identifying painful stories from your past and making peace
    • Getting your own head unstuck


  • Best business decisions to move forward

    • Jumping into what you know is right for you
    • Grounding yourself in self-trust


  • Shifting self-trust as your identity changes

    • Owning the truth that you have what someone else needs
    • Being good with going slowly


Contact Info and Recommended Resources Connect with Andrea Giles

“I help my clients discover for themselves what is best for them from a place of love and self-confidence.” -- Andrea Giles

Andrea Giles is a professional, certified Life Coach with a coaching program designed for women in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who have experienced marital infidelity. She mainly coaches using online video conferencing, which allows her to work with anyone, anywhere in the world. Her coaching is one-on-one and for any woman who wants to take full ownership of her life and move forward towards a life she will love, regardless of her spouse’s actions. 

Andrea coaches from a place of personal experience, building a strong, trusting relationship with each woman she coaches. Using both reprogrammed thinking and the tools that personally worked for her, she helps women move on from past events and learn to trust themselves and others again. Just as Andrea was able

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