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How to succeed in life and business as an introvert with Natalie Muschett

How to succeed in life and business as an introvert with Natalie Muschett

In today's interview, I will be talking about how to succeed in life and business as a introvert with none other than the amazing "bold introvert" and mumpreneur that is Natalie Muschett (of QuitelyAmbitious.co.uk).

By the end of this video you will know:

  • The common myths and misconceptions about introverts and how to avoid them

  • What a bold introvert is (and whether you might be one!)

  • How to thrive in life and business as an introvert

  • And much more!

Sound like your cup of tea, lovely?

Great! You can do whatever it is you need to do to get comfortable and press play to access this awesome conversation, below:

Lessons from The Woman with the Issue of Blood on How to Live by Faith

Lessons from The Woman with the Issue of Blood on How to Live by Faith

In the last few weeks I have been drawing loads of inspiration from our spiritual mother- The Woman with the Issue of Blood. For example, I've uncovered what she teaches us about:

  1. The 2 ways in which we can subconsciously; inadvertently sabotage our own prayers.

  2. How our tests are actually our testimonies. 

  3. The importance and use of affirmations.

Today we are going to discuss:

  • How she was a living testimony of what it means to live a life of faith

  • The 5 steps that we can take from her example and incorporate into our lives in order to do the same

All of which I shared on my Facebook page this week via the (live) video below.

Lessons from The Woman with the Issue of Blood on How to not Sabotage your Prayers

Lessons from The Woman with the Issue of Blood on How to not Sabotage your Prayers

Last week, I talked about what The Woman with the Issue of Blood has to teach us about how our tests are actually our testimonies.

On continuing to reflect upon her story this week, I realised that her story also has some hidden gems about the 2 ways in which we can subconsciously; inadvertently sabotage our own prayers- all of which I shared on my Facebook page this week via the (live) video below.

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How to Overcome Overwhelm with Your God-given Vision (The Birthing Process Part 2)

How to Overcome Overwhelm with Your God-given Vision (The Birthing Process Part 2)

Last Sunday's devotional was different in that rather than basing my musings on a particular woman of the Bible, I spoke on a an experience that is unique to women- giving birth.

Whilst this process is understood as a natural or physical (reproductive) process, I spoke about it and related it to the process of giving birth to our spiritual children or brainchildren (ideas, goals, dreams, vision). This will be summarised briefly in today's post but, just in case you prefer to see the whole thing in detail, you can do that here).

On thinking about this process further I realised that birthing brainchildren doesn't just cause labour pains, it can also cause feelings of overwhelm (particularly when our goals and dreams are in the early stages of being manifest or their infancy).

Well... I say "realised" but it was less a realisation and more a personal experience with overwhelm myself in the beginning of the week (more about that in the video..)

So this is where the inspiration to give 4 tips for overcoming overwhelm (really 5, if I include the bonus one) came from- all of which I shared on my Facebook page this week via the (live) video below.

 

Lessons from Esther on how to go from stuck to successful (in 3 simple steps)!

Lessons from Esther on how to go from stuck to successful (in 3 simple steps)!

In the last few weeks, we have been studying purpose- particularly as it relates to Esther. So far we have discussed what she teaches us about purpose in terms of:

  • What it is
  • How to discover it
  • Why this will benefit you (spiritually, mentally and so on).

If you missed this, you can check out the devotionals below. Lessons from Esther on:

  1. The common misconceptions about purpose and how to avoid them
  2. The positive correlation between existential questioning and purpose
  3. How purpose helps us achieve our goals

Today we are going to talk about how we can move from knowing about purpose in theory to actually being able to walk in it in our everyday lives.

Lessons from Rebekah on Striking a Balance between Faith and Works

Lessons from Rebekah on Striking a Balance between Faith and Works

We are first introduced to Rebekah in Genesis 24. This chapter begins just after the death and burial of Sarah, Abraham's first wife. As such, Abraham became quite aware of his own mortality and, like any responsible father, was keen to put things in order before he died too. One of the things that he became concerned with was that Isaac find a wife- but not just any wife- "a wife from [his] country [and] family" rather than from Canaan (the land that he had settled in).

He was also adamant that Isaac not go back to Abraham's country to find a wife and settle there but that this woman do what he and Sarah did years ago- leave house and home for the establishment of the vision of God. He set all of this in motion by telling his chief servant of his wishes and making him swear that he would do everything to ensure this happened. Therefore, and thereafter, the servant set off on a journey back to Abraham's country to find Isaac a wife. A very long story short, this ended up being Rebekah. (Psssst! If you prefer, you can continue to listen to this devotional by pressing play on the audio below)