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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#110 Allison Maslan on How to Start Over When You Don’t Know What to Do

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This week’s guest on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu is Allison Maslan. Allison is an American entrepreneur, business mentor, homeopath, and author. She is the executive producer and host of her online television show, Allie & You. In this episode, she talks about how a near-death experience forced her to change her life, the importance of self-care, and the traits necessary for success. This episode of Impact Theory is brought to you by our sponsors: Butcherbox: Go to butcherbox.com and use discount code "TOM" to get 2 lbs of wild Alaskan salmon free + $20 off your order Skillshare: Start learning on Skillshare today with 2 free months at skillshare.com/impacttheory Audible: Try Audible Free here: audible.com/impact SHOW NOTES: How Allison Maslan grew up as a gymnast and was not thinking about business [2:54] Why you need a good kicking [5:53] What happens when you stop fearing embarrassment [6:49] You have to be conscious of change in your life and want it [8:30] How to overcome the stuck-ness [9:23] The wild story of running herself over with a car and how it was a massive wake up call in her life [11:12] Allison’s advice for people who are in a shitty relationship [13:50] The #1 trait that’s made her successful [15:40] Her process for being persistent, and go ahead to learn things [16:55] Ask for help is smart - it’s not a sign of weakness [19:00] Why her decisions come down to either a “hell yes” or a “no way” [19:48] How to get clear on what you need in life? [21:30] Why is self care important? And what’s the crossover between life and work? [24:40] How homeopathic medicine changed her life and added clarity, confidence and excitement to her life. [25:56] Allison’s biggest tip for effective self care [29:27] Why she only does things that make her happy [30:09] People don’t realize the value of their story and how important stories are [31:30] Why you need to get out of victim mode [33:19] Why you have to stay in the game of business even when you don’t see the results happening [34:55] Transcendental meditation and the struggle she has with it [35:30] The impact she wants to have in the world is [37:28]

Transcript

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Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact, baby.

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Everybody, welcome to Impact Theory.

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Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you

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to the people and ideas that will help you actually execute

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on your dreams.

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All right, Entrepreneur Magazine called Today's Guest

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an Entrepreneurial Force.

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She started building companies when she was just 19,

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and now already has 10 successful companies under her belt.

0:27.3

Proving her brand of success can be replicated

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and she's built businesses around her passions

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across a stunningly diverse array of industries,

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including the beauty space, homeopathy, education,

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software, and jewelry manufacturing.

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The key to her success, she knows business.

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Realizing that there just weren't enough hours in the day

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to solve every problem through brute force,

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she dedicated herself to understanding the mechanisms

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that underlie any successful business.

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