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879. Stop Being Responsible For Others’ Emotions

When you’re at an event and you notice that someone is clearly not having a good time, what’s your reaction? If you’re anything like I used to be, you would take yourself out of the fun and try and shift that person’s energy, solve their problems, and ultimately, bring your own mood down. This might be a major wakeup call for some of you who don’t even realize that you’re doing this and fall into patterns of feeling responsible for other people’s emotions. When you start to take full ownership over your own feelings and reactions, that is one of the most powerful places that you can be in. This is a lifetime practice, but I’m sharing some tips on how I’ve been able to implement this in my life and the major changes that I’ve seen as a result of shifting out of my people-pleasing tendencies. 

 

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Episode Timeline & Discussion Questions

( 0:40 ) Welcome back to Earn Your Happy.

( 1:56 ) Lori says, “Today, I want to chat with you about your feelings being your own responsibility, and everyone else’s feelings being their own responsibility, and taking full ownership over whether or not you have a good time.”

( 4:19 ) Lori says, “If you can master just really owning the responsibility for your own self, that you’re going to live a much better life.”

( 5:58 ) Lori talks about this episode’s sponsor, Storyworth. 

( 8:45 ) Lori highlights that it’s important to surround yourself with people who lift your energy up. 

( 12:11 ) Lori says, “If they do not care about your emotions, it’s time to stop caring about theirs.”

( 13:03 ) Lori reflects on why she was constantly in situations where she was trying to change people’s attitudes and experiences. 

( 15:03 ) Lori says, “It is time to start looking out for your best interests, because when you focus on you, and when you feel good, that is when you can make the most change.”

878. Why Less Is More When It Comes To Systems And Workflows

We’ve been getting alot of DMs about how we keep track of and organize our ideas, plans, and projects. Lauren and I are diving in on the tech systems that we use, how we prioritize tasks, and why we keep things as simple and user-friendly as possible. It might surprise people to hear that we rely on Google Drive for just about everything, but Lauren is a master at building out progress trackers and dashboards that keep everyone dialed in on what they need to be doing. She also is great at keeping tabs on bigger-picture items. I share how I personally organize the notes section on my phone, and why it’s so important to sit with your ideas for a little bit instead of sharing every single thought with your team. We also highlight why it’s so important to niche down and start with a very focused vision, even when you have big dreams for your company. 

 

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Episode Timeline & Discussion Questions

( 0:27 ) Welcome back to another episode of the Earn Your Happy BTS of Building A Business series. 

( 1:27 ) Lori asks Lauren, “Do you feel like it was better to not know all of the challenges? And how do you feel about the challenges now?”

( 3:56 ) Lori says, “We got asked the question about how we really keep track of and organize our ideas, plans, marketing, what tech systems we use, and what workflows we use.”

( 7:45 ) Lori introduces the idea of the tree of life for allies and potential business connections. 

( 11:34 ) Lori asks Lauren, “I would love to hear when it comes to ideas, plans and marketing, how you take that, but then also manage everything that you’re doing as well?”

( 18:42 ) Lori asks Lauren, “I do know that sometimes Asana is really great for so many people, we do use it for some projects, correct?”

( 20:24 ) Lori talks about how she knows if her ideas should be prioritized now or tabled for later. 

( 26:00 ) Lori asks Lauren about her thoughts on allocating energy to certain projects and details. 

( 28:45 ) Lori asks Lauren, “Lauren, any last thoughts before we go?”

877. 3 Ways We Have Created Our Dream Life

Chris and I had this moment on our walk through our new neighborhood in Newport where we realized that we’re building the life that we always dreamed of. We want to share the formula that we’ve used to get here, and even though it’ll look different for everyone, these tips can help you get to where you want to be no matter where that is. Not only do you have to have outlandish and legacy-building dreams, but you have to surround yourself with people who have the same mindset. You’re going to bump up against family and friends who think that you’re going against their lifestyle, but it’s important to remind yourself that you’re becoming the best version of yourself. You also have to be willing to make investments that stretch you, whether it’s in yourself through programs and mentors, or your finances through stocks and assets. 

 

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Episode Timeline & Discussion Questions

( 0:25 ) Welcome back to another He Said She Said episode of Earn Your Happy.

( 1:40 ) Chris and Lori are reflecting on how they built their dream life. 

( 2:49 ) Lori says, “If you want a dream life, you have to stop surrounding yourself and listening to normal people’s advice.”

( 5:13 ) Chris highlights that they’ve always had outlandish dreams and plans. 

( 6:53 ) Lori says, “It’s really important to know what actually happens when you go against what a family pattern is, or what is normal in your life.”

( 8:24 ) Lori explains how she and Chris overcame the doubt and judgment that some of their family and friends had about their decision to move to California. 

( 11:29 ) Chris says, “We’ve always made investments that stretch us.”

( 14:14 ) Chris summarizes the three tips that they have for achieving your dream life. 

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