Ep147 Show Notes: Andy Molinsky If You Enjoyed the Show Share with your friends and make this podcast a regular part of your listening schedule! You can subscribe to The Introvert Entrepreneur Podcast on on iTunes or Stitcher. Honest reviews are always welcome on iTunes or Stitcher. And if you want to hear more news from The Introvert Entrepreneur including and beyond the podcasts, … [Read more...]
Ep142: Briana and Peter Borten on Living The Well Life
Ep142 Show Notes: Briana and Dr. Peter Borten About Briana and Dr. Peter Borten Briana Borten and Dr. Peter Borten are the authors of "The Well Life: How to Use Structure, Sweetness, and Space to Create Balance, Happiness, and Peace." Briana and Dr. Peter Borten have made it their mission to create a more peaceful world by helping individuals reestablish a sense of inner peace and balance. … [Read more...]
Ep129: Justin Crawford on Efficiency, Delegation and Planned Obsolescence
Ep129 Podcast Show Notes: Justin Crawford About Justin Crawford Justin E. Crawford is the founder of Agents of Efficiency and author of the international bestselling book, Live Free or DIY. Justin has been featured in over 200 major media outlets, from CNBC and network television interviews to Forbes and many other publications. He speaks regularly on the issues of growth hacking and startup … [Read more...]
Ep127: Sara Harvey Yao on Presence, Mindfulness and Dropping In
Ep127 Episode Show Notes: Sara Harvey Yao About Sara Harvey Yao Sara Harvey Yao is the founder of Yao Consulting Group and has personally developed more than 4,000 leaders across the globe, including executives at Microsoft, Smuckers and Brooks Athletics. She specializes in helping leaders strengthen their presence, by tuning into the present moment. Sara is also the author of "Drop In: Lead … [Read more...]
Ep117: Melissa Wadsworth Gives Small Talk Tips for Introverts
Ep117: Melissa Wadsworth Gives Small Talk Tips for Introverts Special Note About This Episode This is a special episode because it comes from "the vault," the archived episodes of The Introvert Entrepreneur Podcast. Melissa was my guest back in March 2011. She offered such wonderful and timeless advice about small talk, I thought it was a perfect episode to share during a period in which I'm … [Read more...]
How to Cure a Case of Shoulditis
Forgive me, friends, for I have sinned. It's been (mumbles) days since my last blog post and (mumbles) weeks since my last newsletter. But it's been at least 100 days without a workplace injury! (small victories!) The truth is, I've been a bit stuck. It happens to us all. Back in June, my friend and colleague Sophia Dembling contacted me to get my input on a post she was writing about … [Read more...]
The Perfect Job for Any Introvert
This question was posted on my Facebook Page: "So, what kind of businesses are suitable for an introvert entrepreneur?" Great question! It reminded me how often I see articles - mostly about more traditional jobs and career paths - that claim to share the best jobs for introverts. I say "claim" because the jobs they list are usually based on an assumption that the typical introvert doesn't like … [Read more...]
The Key to Entrepreneurial Freedom? Catch and Release
We've all heard the expression "You are not your job." It usually makes its way into conversation when we've had a stressful day, received criticism, or are just plain tired and afraid our work is consuming us. We feel it's important to separate ourselves from the work, to remind ourselves that we are not it, and it is not us. But what if it is? What if the work is us? What if it's a … [Read more...]
One Surprising Side Effect of Spending Money
"...It was really easy to watch them and all, so it was easy money. $8 for 4 hours of almost no work. I'm going to see how long I can save my money. I've got $24 now. If I get paid for this church thing, add some to that, and if I babysit, that'll really help. I'm not really saving up for anything. If I save about $50, then I'll have too much to spend, so I'll save it. It will probably come in … [Read more...]
One Reason You’re Probably Feeling Stuck (And What To Do About It)
This is a true story. One of my coaching clients had taken on the task of brainstorming big-picture messages that she wanted to communicate. She took some time to record her thoughts. In that moment of inspiration, she created several powerful statements that resonated with her. In fairly short order, her thoughts then moved towards how to translate those messages into tangible outcomes or … [Read more...]