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Navigating Growth Guilt | Living Room Session Q&A With Katrina Scott, Founder Of Live Beautifully

Onto our favorite part of the Living Room Sessions – the Q&A from our live audience! We discuss the importance of categorizing your community and graciously transitioning away from people in your circle or network who don’t align with your current journey. We also share advice for managing growth guilt, balancing your community and your family, and facing areas of your life where you may be upper limiting. Plus, we share tips for planning your first community event and our strategies to keep people coming back for the next one!

 

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EPISODE TIMELINE

(0:26) Welcome back to Earn Your Happy. Today, Lori is joined by Lindsey Schwartz & Katrina Scott for another Living Room Session Q&A episode. 

(5:00) Question #1: “When you feel like you are me becoming at a crossroads from the people in your circle in your network, how do you go through that transition gracefully and graciously?”

(18:59) Question #2: “What would be your advice for maintaining personal connections when you’re at home and not in the room?” 

(24:34) Question #3: “What are some of the biggest lessons that you’ve learned in planning events and hosting them? And what advice would you have for people planning their first one?” 

(30:15) Question #4: “What’s an area you feel like you’re currently upper limiting yourself that you’re still working through?”

747. How to Write & Publish a Children’s Book (and Building Self-Esteem in Yourself & Your Children) with Miriam Laundry & Jack Canfield

Self-esteem is a major factor in a person’s success. That doesn’t mean you have to feel good about everything that you do. You just need to have the confidence to try. So much of our self-esteem is shaped in childhood, which makes it especially important to instill that confidence in kids early on. Jack Canfield and Miriam Laundry are both experts on enhancing self-esteem in children (as well as adults). Together, they co-authored the book “I Can Believe in Myself,” which helps children turn the words “I can’t” into “I can!” Whether you have kids and want them to be confident, you struggle with confidence yourself, or you’re interested in writing and publishing a children’s book of your own, these two have a wealth of knowledge that you’re sure to find value in.

 

Question Highlights:

  • Where did the inspiration for this book come from?
  • Can you tell me about your course, helping people write books?
  • What fears do you normally see from people?
  • What was your experience after attending Jack’s event?
  • What do you experience in your life and career right now?
  • What feels important right now?
  • If you could only write one more book, what would it be about?

 

Guest Bio:

Jack Canfield is the co-creator of the #1 New York Times bestselling “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series, including “Chicken Soup for the Kid’s Soul” and “Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul.” He started his career as a teacher in Chicago Public Schools and later went on to become an expert in the area of educating teachers and parents about how to build and maintain high self-esteem in children of all ages. He is also the co-writer of “100 Ways to Enhance Self-Concept in the Classroom” and “Self-Esteem in the Classroom: A Curriculum Guide.” He also recently published “The Big, Bad Bully,” which he co-authored with Miriam Laundry.

Jack is the founder and chairman of The Canfield Training Group in Santa Barbara, California, which conducts workshops and training on how to achieve greater success in every area of your life. Their teachings are based on his bestselling book “The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be.” You can learn more about his work at www.JackCanfield.com.

Miriam Laundry is a sought-after speaker at schools nationwide. She is the author of five children’s books and co-authored “The Big, Bad Bully” with Jack Canfield in 2019. Inspired to help children believe they CAN, she organized an international effort in 2014 that secured her a Guinness World Record™ – and hasn’t stopped since.  More than 100,000 children and adults participated in this record-setting event, with the purpose of promoting positive mental health. Her books have also received numerous awards including a Mom’s Choice Award and a Readers Favorite International Award. 

Miriam seeks to continue inspiring people to believe in themselves – and, now, shares her expertise by mentoring and teaching new, aspiring children’s book authors and helping them fulfill their dreams. You can learn more about her work at www.MiriamLaundry.com.

Miriam lives in the beautiful Niagara Region in Canada with her husband and four children.

1080. This WILL Deepen Your Relationships And Grow Your Network

To build strong relationships with high-level people, you must take intentional action and regularly deepen your connections. Not only will this lead to your happiness, but it will also contribute to your success! Today, I share my methods for overcoming anxiety when meeting new people, curating an enjoyable networking experience, and quickly launching into deeper conversations with thought-provoking questions.

 

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Episode Timeline & Discussion Questions

(0:24) Welcome back to another episode of Earn Your Happy. 

(2:58) Lori shares methods for deepening connections with your network. 

(5:54) Lori offers the questions she asks those she wants to know more about. 

(7:34) Lori highlights how she and Chris have the connections they have.