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Hustle & Faux

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In This Episode:

  • Keeping up with the Jones' and living the Pinterest-perfect life is exhausting.
  • This issue brings the extreme parts of toxic masculinity and toxic femininity to the forefront.
  • All extremes are dangerous and that's why we are talking about harmony.
  • It starts with getting very clear about what you want. Also, it's okay to say "I've tried it, I didn't like it, and now I want to try something else.
  • You have to know yourself first.
  • Give yourself grace for outlier experiences. There may be nights when you have to work late, and there may be nights you just want to watch a movie with friends or loved ones.
  • When we speak in absolutes we often trigger shame in others. Like: successful entrepreneurs wake up at 4 AM.
  • Sarah talks about something she has observed in many female entrepreneurs. The fact that the pace is not sustainable and they end up breaking instead of changing the system.
  • ASK FOR HELP. Don't let yourself be a busy martyr.
  • If hustle were a virus what would be the ingredients in the vaccine? We break it down.

Episode Sponsor:

This episode of Girls Who Do Stuff is brought to you by Healing Green Farms. Get safe, pure CBD products handmade by local experts to fit your needs. Healing Green Farms grows organic American hemp and uses a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction process to derive the crude oil with no residual solvents, creating the purest product.

Help Your Friends come as they are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story.

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In This Episode:

  • Keeping up with the Jones' and living the Pinterest-perfect life is exhausting.
  • This issue brings the extreme parts of toxic masculinity and toxic femininity to the forefront.
  • All extremes are dangerous and that's why we are talking about harmony.
  • It starts with getting very clear about what you want. Also, it's okay to say "I've tried it, I didn't like it, and now I want to try something else.
  • You have to know yourself first.
  • Give yourself grace for outlier experiences. There may be nights when you have to work late, and there may be nights you just want to watch a movie with friends or loved ones.
  • When we speak in absolutes we often trigger shame in others. Like: successful entrepreneurs wake up at 4 AM.
  • Sarah talks about something she has observed in many female entrepreneurs. The fact that the pace is not sustainable and they end up breaking instead of changing the system.
  • ASK FOR HELP. Don't let yourself be a busy martyr.
  • If hustle were a virus what would be the ingredients in the vaccine? We break it down.

Episode Sponsor:

This episode of Girls Who Do Stuff is brought to you by Healing Green Farms. Get safe, pure CBD products handmade by local experts to fit your needs. Healing Green Farms grows organic American hemp and uses a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction process to derive the crude oil with no residual solvents, creating the purest product.

Help Your Friends come as they are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story.

If you like The Girls Who Do Stuff, visit our website to subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like The Girls Who Do Stuff we'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two).

  continue reading

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