It’s time for some clarity. Welcome to Bold Moves Podcast Episode 352 Fearless Fridays 176 Kerrian’s Challenge. If you missed Monday’s episode, Kerrian went to school for theatre, but she ended up with a successful career on Wall Street, and now she started her own company that uses her own unique combination of creative and analytical skills. If you wanna know how that happened, go listen to Monday’s chat, if you haven’t already.
On this Fearless Friday, Kerrian issued a very timely challenge for the listeners & readers, all about how we use our time, so keep reading (and listening) for Bold Moves Podcast Episode 352 Fearless Fridays 176 Kerrian’s Challenge!
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When I complete challenges, I post them in my Instagram story and save them to my “Fearless Friday” highlight, so you can check there to see all the ones I’ve done!
There are 126 challenges now so no excuses not to find one! I’ve got all the challenges over here if you’re looking to check them out, and find the best one for you.
The challenges remaining to be done are, Arvin’s Challenge, Dalilah’s challenge, Quentin’s Challenge, Sierra’s Challenge, Cherie’s Challenge, Steph’s Challenge, Justin’s Challenge, The Challenge from Philanthropists, Rayne’s challenge, Shaniece’s Challenge, Aneisha’s Challenge, Asehli’s Challenge, Terri’s Challenge, Lauren’s Challenge, Lakisha’s Challenge, Anung’s Challenge, Morgaine’s Challenge, Kara’s Challenge, Jeremy’s Challenge, Tanya’s Challenge, Omozua’s Challenge, Kate’s Challenge, Rachel’s Challenge, Wahido’s Challenge, Mary Theresa’s Challenge, Angela’s Challenge, Kamela’s Challenge, Brent’s Challenge, August’s Challenge, Nora’s Challenge, Dave’s Challenge, Heidi’s Challenge, Teresa’s Challenge, Mira J’s, Marine’s Challenge, Jacqueline’s Challenge, Nicole J’s Challenge, Lynette’s Challenge, Ira’s Challenge, Alex’s challenge, Allen’s Challenge, Patti’s Challenge, Denise’s Challenge, Jenelle’s Challenge, Naomi’s Challenge, Celine’s Challenge, Cathy’s Challenge, Michelle’s Challenge, Connie & Laura’s Challenge, Kenzie’s Challenge , Amanda’s Challenge, Kenita’s Challenge, Nick’s Challenge, Paris’s Challenge, Kristin’s Challenge, L’areal’s Challenge, Marla’s Challenge, Ashley’s challenge, Winston’s Challenge, Carla’s Challenge,Lucy’s Challenge, DeNicea’s Challenge, Rachel S’s Challenge, Nieves’s Challenge, Jessi’s Challenge, Shane & Jocleyn’s Challenge, Taylor’s Challenge ,Radisha’s Challenge, Karthika’s Challenge, Kim’s Challenge, Willow’s Challenge, Sahara’s Challenge, Kelly’s Challenge, Johnathan’s Challenge, Ana’s Challenge, Susan B’s Challenge, Sabrina’s Challenge, Mary Cook’s Challenge, Charlene’s Challenge, Angela’s Challenge, Jeff’s Challenge, Marie-Claire’s Challenge, Nancy’s Challenge, Luciana’s Challenge, Kristen’s challenge,Fern’s Challenge, Jenna’s Challenge, Tanya’s challenge, and Kerrian’s Challenge!
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For this challenge, Kerrian provided a little insight:
“Choosing Before Doing” Exercise (download it here):
- Exercise is meant to help someone clearly identify what are their core values to ensure the choices/actions they take are aligned to how they really want their life to be vs. the traditional external goal-orientation. They’re not mutually exclusive, but when someone operates from alignment to their internal values, how they go about their external goals may be very different.
- Couple things to note when someone does this exercise:
- They should pick core values from things they want to Manifest vs. Avoid (e.g., someone might first put down Harmony, but it’s driven more from the fact that they want to avoid confrontation vs. embody Harmony as one of their true life objectives.)
- Some values they identify may be things that are life long drivers, but others may be critical priorities in the here and now. It’s ok if they do this exercise a year from now and some have shifted – it’s part of the evolution process.
If you’re looking for a read from a different point of view potentially, we’re still reading Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper, in our online book club so come join us! For more info, go here! Spending this time in quarantine educating ourselves can only be better in the long run.
I hope you got some value from this challenge, and if so and you want to help support the show here’s a great list of suggestions: Share the show on social media, join our book club group, or purchase one of my books (below). All of these helps me reach more people, or bring in more income to support the show.
Also, I created a guide to pivoting from an in-person service-based industry to ways to profit online. If you join my email list here, you will get it (as well as a handful of other awesome resources). Please check it out here, and forward it to any friends who may find it helpful!
I’ve got two different eBooks, so check it out. One all about goal setting, which is perfect for this challenge. You can grab that out here. Plus, I’ve got a Makeup eBook! If you didn’t know, that’s what I do professionally, and I put together a book to help people! You can get it on Amazon, or on my website! If you check it out and enjoy it, please leave a review!
I hope you find the reasons behind what you’re doing!
xoxo,
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