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Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill

005: Leaving It All Behind For More with Allison Maslan

Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill

Natalie Jill

Business, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Education

4.8607 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Allison Maslan was a young mom, she was at the height of a self made advertising career. Making lots of money and living large she was fully living “the dream”. Working with huge brands like Ben & Jerry's, Merrill Lynch, and more.

Although she appeared uber successful and was admired for thriving at such a young age, she was continually stressed, working around the clock and  not living in her purpose and was anything BUT happy.

That stress and that hustle brought on a terrible freak car accident while she was in route to pick up her daughter from daycare.

Taking a forced time to recover, heal and think, she decided to walk away from that which no longer served her.

Allison walked away from a successful business, a marriage and all funds and into a new identity: As a broke, single mom. All Allison left with was a desire for more.

Grab her free offer at: www.allisonmaslan.com/natalie

 In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why money does not equal happiness
  • How to manifest who you truly are
  • Why you should say 'yes' and figure out the rest later
  • And Allison's secret to success that everyone can do

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Natalie Jill, fat loss expert turned high performance coach.

0:07.1

When odds are stacked against us, how do we shift and create everything from nothing?

0:11.0

How do we level up when we aren't feeling it yet or we've had a big setback?

0:15.2

On this podcast, I'll be talking to some of the most inspiring and courageous men and women on this planet who, at their

0:20.9

worst, learned how to achieve success greater than they ever dreamed possible, leveling up

0:26.6

and creating everything from nothing.

0:32.1

When Alison Maslin was a young mom, she was at the height of a self-made advertising career,

0:37.1

making lots of money and living large. She was at the height of a self-made advertising career, making lots of money

0:38.2

and living large. She was fully living the dream. Although she appeared Uber successful and was

0:44.4

admired for thriving at such a young age, she was continually stressed out, working around the

0:49.0

clock and not feeling like she was living in her purpose, and she was anything but happy.

0:55.3

That stress and hustle brought on a terrible freak car accident. One day while she was living in her purpose and she was anything but happy. That stress and hustle brought on a terrible freak car accident one day while she was in route to pick our daughter up

1:00.2

from daycare. Taking force time to recover, heal, and think, she decided to walk away from that which

1:07.0

no longer served her. Allison walked away from a successful business, a marriage,

1:12.6

all of her funds, and she walked right into a new identity as a broke, single mom.

1:19.1

All Allison was left with was a desire for more. Today, Allison shares with us how she has

1:24.8

repeatedly used visualization to manifest what she truly wants in

1:29.2

life. She shares how she has built empires saying yes and figuring out the how later. She shares

1:36.2

while she believes asking for help is a secret to success and why she believes that facing

1:42.1

something scary and getting to the other side is always where

1:45.6

the abundance lies.

1:47.5

Allison chooses not to accept failures as an end, but rather as a stepping stone to leveling up

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