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Ep. 51 "I Must Be the Smartest Person In The Room BUT Not Shine Too Bright." Susan Finn's False Narrative

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Growing up somehow Susun Finn understood that she needed to be the smartest person in the room but because she was a female, it was important not to outshine the boys.

Susan got pretty smart and worked as a food scientist at a Dairy Farm. Susan ended up leaving that job to take care of her 4 children and the others who had adopted their family. Unfortunately, one day her mother was in a terrible accident and she became her mother's full time caregiver. Susan was so busy taking care of those who depended on her she eventually surrendered to "Just being 'ok' was ok!" She gained wisdom through those years...some of it coming from her children.

Susan is proud of her education and no longer thinks it's bad to shine too brightly. In fact, she uses that knowledge to help others to shine brightly too!

To connect with Susan Finn: susan@riseabovenoise.com or www.riseabovenoise.com

Check out her free resources:

Digital Marketing Resources and monthly free webinar: Upcoming Digital Marketing Webinars and Workshops

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

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Growing up somehow Susun Finn understood that she needed to be the smartest person in the room but because she was a female, it was important not to outshine the boys.

Susan got pretty smart and worked as a food scientist at a Dairy Farm. Susan ended up leaving that job to take care of her 4 children and the others who had adopted their family. Unfortunately, one day her mother was in a terrible accident and she became her mother's full time caregiver. Susan was so busy taking care of those who depended on her she eventually surrendered to "Just being 'ok' was ok!" She gained wisdom through those years...some of it coming from her children.

Susan is proud of her education and no longer thinks it's bad to shine too brightly. In fact, she uses that knowledge to help others to shine brightly too!

To connect with Susan Finn: susan@riseabovenoise.com or www.riseabovenoise.com

Check out her free resources:

Digital Marketing Resources and monthly free webinar: Upcoming Digital Marketing Webinars and Workshops

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

  continue reading

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