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🗓️ 22 October 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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One of my favorite quotes by M. Scott Peck is, “Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths.” Once you accept that life is hard, and the sooner that you accept it, the better off you’ll be.
With all the craziness of 2020, it’s important to remember that life is full of struggles and we all have to live with a certain amount of pain. If we let it, our negative thoughts can take over and take us out of the game before we even start. But, with a little self-awareness, we can learn to quiet our thoughts and manage the uncertainty and self-doubt that arises when times are difficult.
My guest today, author, business coach, and Enneagram 7, Alli Worthington joins me for a great conversation about overcoming adversity and moving forward when things are tough.
In this episode, we discuss:
What it looks like to “Stand Strong.”
How to manage pain and crisis without numbing out, and
Recognizing and managing your Inner Critic
Alli Worthington is known for her straight-talking encouragement and practical tools that help women reach their dreams in business and life. She’s a business coach and advisor who has worked with companies such as Intel, Disney, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble. She is the co-founder of “Called Creatives,” where she coaches writers and speakers.
Author of The Year of Living Happy, Fierce Faith, and Breaking Busy, Alli is a well-known speaker and host of the popular podcast, The Alli Worthington Show. In her new book, Standing Strong: A Woman’s Guide to Overcoming Adversity and Living with Confidence, Alli gives women a no-nonsense guide to recognizing and eliminating the things that hold them back, to tackling the obstacles of fear, self-doubt, and insecurity, and to stepping into the dreams that planted in their hearts. Each chapter closes with discussion questions and action steps to aid readers on their journeys to living with strength and confidence.
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0:00.0 | Hey folks and welcome to typology. The show in which we explore the mystery of the human |
0:08.5 | personality through the lens of the any gram. My name is Anthony Skinner. I'm the producer |
0:13.4 | of the show. We're certainly happy to have you here. We got a great guest today. Allie |
0:18.0 | Worthington. Allie is an any gram seven and she is a business coach and advisor. She's |
0:22.8 | worked with Disney, Procter and Gamble Microsoft. She's been on the today's show. She is the |
0:28.4 | author of the year of living happy, fierce faith and breaking busy. Ian has a fantastic conversation |
0:35.9 | with Allie and know you're going to enjoy this really, really helpful conversation of very |
0:40.5 | self-aware any gram seven. A lot to glean from this. She brings a lot of treasure to this conversation. |
0:46.4 | So can't wait for you to hear it and without any further ado, here is the host of our show Ian |
0:53.4 | Cron. Allie Worthington, welcome to typology. Thank you. It's great to be here. Yes, I am so excited to |
1:04.9 | have you on you best selling author, business coach, author, man, you have a portfolio life and |
1:15.3 | any gram seven. I am. I mean, doesn't that speak to the life of any gram seven to want to do |
1:21.9 | so many things? It absolutely does. I am I'm glad you said that because it's true. Sevens, like when |
1:29.5 | I'm coach, you know, when I'm doing corporate work, people ask me, what do I do with this guy |
1:34.3 | because or this woman because they're so talented, but they are so unwieldy. You know what I mean? |
1:40.8 | Like I just they're all over the map. And I'm like, you need to give them a very long leash and |
1:48.3 | make sure that their job description is varied. Like that they have four or five things they do so |
1:56.0 | that they can move around like a portfolio and go, okay, today I'm going to do this and I'm going |
2:01.1 | to move to that. And I said, if you do that, it'll be great. If you trap them into one thing, |
2:06.8 | they will last about three months. You know, it's funny. I have always been an entrepreneur, |
2:12.8 | but I took about three and a half years off to help build a ministry for a friend. So it's |
2:18.5 | funny when she asked me to come work for her, I said, absolutely not. I know myself. I would make |
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