Transparency and truthfulness in a new client discussion forged a deeper connection. “Exposing myself by letting a new client know what I didn’t know about a project proved positive,” Jennifer says during our fourth strategic mentoring session. The new customer thanked her and offered to mentor her in the area she needed to learn plus paid her for her artwork. Authentic conversations don’t always turn out so fruitful. What you can count on, though, is the gift of learning more about who the other person is while staying grounded in who you are.
Mentoring Tips: Notice what happens in your body when you identify a smaller hurt like a bad moment with an employee, or a client, or a customer; a rough parenting day; an outburst at a partner or spouse. When Nancy feels hurt, she feels this mundane hurt in her throat. Her voice becomes strained. She feels unsteady on her feet. She goes inward to bring the hurt up and out of her body. Her breath is tight like breathing through a straw. What happens to you? Write down your experience. Place a hand where you are experiencing the hurt. Say ‘soothe’ three times. Notice how you feel.
Eight steps to forgiveness will facilitate your process to heal the hurt you identify this week. In July, we will air another episode with Jennifer. She will be joined in the studio with Mary Hayes Grieco, a spiritual teacher and pragmatic emotional healer to facilitate the healing of Jennifer’s broken heart. Implement Mary Hayes Grieco’s steps of forgiveness to heal your hurt.
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Episode 26: Sorting Out Unresolved Feelings in a Creative Block

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Nancy A. Meyer, M.A., is a seasoned entrepreneurial leader, business and life mentor, podcaster, author, and certified mindfulness yoga and meditation integrator (she integrates those skill sets into everything). Nancy’s compassionate and collaborative approach reinforces resilience while maintaining accountable conversations supporting how you redefine your lead while redesigning your business. Nancy calls this “Dual Innovation Leadership.” Nancy founded WeMentor, inc. in 1992 to change the leadership in our country by providing emerging and existing business owners with mentoring in Dual Innovation Leadership. She has mentored thousands and is eager to work with you! Assert self-leadership and get started today! Clients say, “Nancy is a compelling, engaging, and ‘decipher the trees from the forest’ kind of mentor, speaker, and leader. A dedicated entrepreneurial leader and mentor who role models what she preaches. Her style and candor enrich the content she delivers and the results clients experience.” Nancy accepts people where they are while inspiring them to breakthrough into new dimensions: As an Entrepreneurial Leader (Innovator), As a Competent Business Owner (Practitioner) As a Mentor (Role Model) As a Spiritual Being and Self-Leadership Master! Start by subscribing to WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST. Join your peers and...
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