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Ep. 44 "It's About What You Can Do, Instead of What You Can't" Betty Galligan's Narrative

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One would think that growing up with two deaf parents was not fair. Betty Galligan, our guest today, never picked up on that attitude from her parents and never experienced it herself. Betty and her siblings didn't know there was anything wrong with their parents until the rest of the world pointed it out. Her large extended family focused on what they could do instead of what they couldn't.

And Betty found out that she could do a lot of things. Listen as she shares her successes in life. Late 80's 90's culture was to work harder not smarter. She somehow found herself striving for perfection. That was until one day when a person who did not exude the image of perfectionism acted in a way that would dawn on Betty as perfect years later. It dawned on Betty that perfectionism didn't matter but listening and connecting with people is what mattered. Learn about her new business venture and how she helps people to connect.

To Connect with Betty Galligan by email: betty@newberrypr.com or online NewberryPR.com and ThePRFinishingSchool.com

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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One would think that growing up with two deaf parents was not fair. Betty Galligan, our guest today, never picked up on that attitude from her parents and never experienced it herself. Betty and her siblings didn't know there was anything wrong with their parents until the rest of the world pointed it out. Her large extended family focused on what they could do instead of what they couldn't.

And Betty found out that she could do a lot of things. Listen as she shares her successes in life. Late 80's 90's culture was to work harder not smarter. She somehow found herself striving for perfection. That was until one day when a person who did not exude the image of perfectionism acted in a way that would dawn on Betty as perfect years later. It dawned on Betty that perfectionism didn't matter but listening and connecting with people is what mattered. Learn about her new business venture and how she helps people to connect.

To Connect with Betty Galligan by email: betty@newberrypr.com or online NewberryPR.com and ThePRFinishingSchool.com

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

  continue reading

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