20. Take A Leap Of Faith On Yourself: Megan Walton

Summary:

She believed she could, so she did.

“A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking, because it’s trust is not on the branch but on its own wings.” - Charlie Wardle

This interview features a conversation between myself and Megan Walton, a fellow MBA, CEO of a non-profit and mom of 3. There is so much goodness inside this episode - it just oozes true female empowerment! You will be planning your next UpLevel the moment this conversation ends… We touch on:

  • The constant dance between finding alignment with your core needs and the almost-persistent quest for growth (and thus, discomfort and challenge) that so many of us soul-searchers are admittedly thirsty for.

  • Giving yourself permission to take the leap of faith on your soul-led goals.

  • Megan’s journey of following her intuition to uproot her family and move cross-country to begin a whole new life and career.

  • Trust, trust, trust yourself. When you make soul-aligned decisions … things will always work out for your highest good.

  • Getting out of either/or thinking and moving simply towards what feels good.

  • Becoming willing to discover what is the core feeling you’re chasing underneath the desire: it may not always be what you think you need.

  • Shutting out the noise of the external: gain your personal power back by focusing on your internal world.

  • Making time for creativity (Megan is an amazingly talented songwriter) amidst the chaos of work, 3 kids and you know …life.

  • Refusing to engage in toxic motherhood or martyrdom by actually committing to your self-development/self-care … and therefore passing on of the greatest gifts you could ever give your children.

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