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183: Using Discomfort as a Tool for Growth with Tricia Millice

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There's a moment of clarity that often strikes when we hear a story that resonates deeply within us—like finding a piece of ourselves we didn't realize was missing. Tricia Millice joined me to share just that kind of narrative, one that champions female business owners in their prime, guiding them to wield their emotions as a force for personal growth.

Our conversation peeled back the layers of authenticity, as we grappled with the tug-of-war between societal expectations and the raw truth of our personal identities. We unpacked the exhausting act of people-pleasing and the courage it takes to present ourselves unapologetically across the various stages of our lives.

As I sat with Tricia, the essence of feminism emerged as a beacon of autonomy and choice. It's not about the battle of the sexes; it's the right to decide on our life's path without the heavy hand of misrepresentation or politicization.

We journeyed through the process of unlearning the biases instilled by media missteps of decades past, and how today's more nuanced female narratives foster a stronger, more self-aware sisterhood. This chapter of our dialogue illuminated the importance of education, healing, and shedding the shame that has long been attached to empowering women.

Rounding out our discussion, we explored the metaphorical clutter that fills our lives and how confronting it mirrors the choices we make daily. Tricia, in her transition to emotional coaching, shared how she helps women navigate this messiness through one-on-one sessions.

The conversation wraps up on a note of encouragement, highlighting Tricia's passion for helping others discover their inner strength and the significance of seeking help and fostering personal growth. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with Tricia and explore her insightful guidance.

"The journey of self-discovery is not about finding new landscapes, but in having new eyes."

About Tricia Millice

Tricia helps female entrepreneurs go beyond just feeling better and instead get better at feeling. She works with frustrated business owners who find it challenging to connect with their dream clients to get to the root of what’s really going on.

Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/183

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There's a moment of clarity that often strikes when we hear a story that resonates deeply within us—like finding a piece of ourselves we didn't realize was missing. Tricia Millice joined me to share just that kind of narrative, one that champions female business owners in their prime, guiding them to wield their emotions as a force for personal growth.

Our conversation peeled back the layers of authenticity, as we grappled with the tug-of-war between societal expectations and the raw truth of our personal identities. We unpacked the exhausting act of people-pleasing and the courage it takes to present ourselves unapologetically across the various stages of our lives.

As I sat with Tricia, the essence of feminism emerged as a beacon of autonomy and choice. It's not about the battle of the sexes; it's the right to decide on our life's path without the heavy hand of misrepresentation or politicization.

We journeyed through the process of unlearning the biases instilled by media missteps of decades past, and how today's more nuanced female narratives foster a stronger, more self-aware sisterhood. This chapter of our dialogue illuminated the importance of education, healing, and shedding the shame that has long been attached to empowering women.

Rounding out our discussion, we explored the metaphorical clutter that fills our lives and how confronting it mirrors the choices we make daily. Tricia, in her transition to emotional coaching, shared how she helps women navigate this messiness through one-on-one sessions.

The conversation wraps up on a note of encouragement, highlighting Tricia's passion for helping others discover their inner strength and the significance of seeking help and fostering personal growth. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with Tricia and explore her insightful guidance.

"The journey of self-discovery is not about finding new landscapes, but in having new eyes."

About Tricia Millice

Tricia helps female entrepreneurs go beyond just feeling better and instead get better at feeling. She works with frustrated business owners who find it challenging to connect with their dream clients to get to the root of what’s really going on.

Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/183

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