018: Shari Yantes and What's Beyond the White Picket Fence
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Shari Yantes has had a childhood and life rich in lessons; dealing with a myriad of trials and afflictions, Shari learned to deal with the challenges of life and move forward quickly and successfully!
Shari is an expert in helping people discover their highest desires, finding ways to make change happen, co-creating plans and empowering them to love themselves so they can live authentic successful lives. She is the author of the recently released book Beyond the White Picket Fence.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why it is so important to be yourself
- How to identify what you want to do in life
- Don't follow the rules set out for you by others
- How to side-hustle to break out of the corporate world
- Why we should have a run way for our business to take off
- The downside of a run way (nest egg)
- Why we should surround ourselves with likeminded people
- How accountability partners push you to succeed
- The importance of a mastermind group
- The difference between the White Picket Fence fairytale and real life trials
- How being vulnerable can be therapeutic
- The mourning process of losing a parent
- How to become self-aware and authentic
- The importance of forgiveness
- Why we keeping an attitude of gratitude can seriously propel our success
Find all the valuable resources discussed during this podcast at thejourneyofsuccess.com/tjos018/
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