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Earn Your Happy

154: Be A Gossip KILLER

Earn Your Happy

Lori Harder

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2017

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Getting 100% real with you today as I discovered that I was the recent object of someone’s gossip. Doesn’t the word alone just give you an icky feeling? Ugh, me too. And it made me want to gossip right back (which would have made me feel worse), but I didn’t. It’s our first reaction when someone says something bad about ourselves or someone else, but it never leads to anything productive. So instead, I talked it over with my husband. Because I knew I was in a safe zone to express my feelings and talk things through, I was able to determine that I didn’t need to worry about what this person chose to say about me. I was able to let it go. Now, this isn’t always the case, but because I’m not close with this person I knew there was nothing I could do that would change anything about the situation. And perhaps they didn’t even mean what they said in a bad way. If, however, this was a close relationship I would have more than likely confronted this person if I wanted the relationship to remain intact. “Gossip blocks your blessings.” Words carry so much energy – both positive and negative – so don’t spend those precious words tearing someone else apart when you likely don’t know the full story. “Words are either life-giving or death-giving.” If you’re around gossip, “be the person who gossip dies with.” And if you find yourself around those who tend to gossip, realize it’s only a matter of time before you’re the subject of his or her talks. It’s up to YOU to take the high road. “Be a gossip killer.” Be the person who expresses their feelings and talks things out instead of building a wall or speaking untruths about others. Be the person who others can talk to and know that your words are safe with them. In This Episode You Will Learn: Why gossip might be holding you back How to deal with someone who gossips about you The importance of talking something through and coming to a peaceful conclusion Why it’s important to find that “safe zone” when talking things through Resources: The Bliss Project 2018 >> LEARN MORE!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Earn Your Happy Podcast.

0:11.8

I'm Lori Harder, founder of the Bliss Project 3 Time Fitness World Champion Fitness

0:16.7

Expert and Cover Model turned self-love junky lifestyle entrepreneur and author.

0:23.4

Each week I'll bring you a guest or a thought that will help you bust through your fears,

0:27.6

connect to your soul and get focused and clear so you can elevate your life, business

0:33.2

and relationships.

0:35.1

We don't wait until we're ready for someone to tell us we're good enough, we take what

0:39.6

we want and we annoy ourselves.

0:43.2

Get ready to earn, own, and unapologetically rock your happiness every single day.

0:51.5

Are you with me?

0:52.8

Here we go.

0:58.6

Welcome back to the Earn Your Happy Podcast and it is time for another quickie because

1:03.3

there's always time to fit in inspiration and I still have tickets available for my

1:09.5

Bliss Project event March 2nd through the 4th, 2018.

1:14.0

I can't even believe it.

1:16.9

This will be the 6th event that we've done and we will have around 4 to 500 women there.

1:23.9

I can't even wait.

1:26.2

That means I get to meet so many of you in person and we are going to have 3 days of the

1:31.1

most beautiful epic tribe building weekend.

1:36.0

So if you're ready to really up level your life, meet your tribe, have experiences that

1:42.2

you have never had before, which means you are going to gain perspective that you've

1:47.8

never had before.

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