#370: Your Roadmap To Navigating CHANGE with Heather!

To check out OneSkin click here! https://shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=1054216&m=102446&u=3821794&afftrack= To get your 15% one time use discount use code: Confidence Remember if you opt in for the subscription you can cancel any time but you can only use the discount code once. In This Episode You Will Learn About: Using trust as the antidote to uncertainty How to approach change with a positive mindset Why you should NEVER settle even when everything is shifting around you The benefits of letting go and moving forward Resources: Visit heathermonahan.com Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com  If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Get 15% off right now at masterclass.com/monahan Visit Indeed.com/monahan to start hiring now. Show Notes:  What would it feel like to just let go? It is so HARD to do! But every time I trust that the universe has my back, things work out for the better. This was never clearer to me then when I moved last year from my home of 18 years. The instability and uncertainty was so awful to deal with! But when I just let go of what I couldn’t control, the perfect place revealed itself. And now we’re moving again! But this time, I know I can handle it. So get ready to embark on this journey with me as we embrace uncertainty and set ourselves up for a better tomorrow. Let's dive in!

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Looking to take your life to the next level? Each week Heather sits down to share with you the techniques and strategies to create your confidence, pursue your dreams and leapfrog the villains you’ll meet along the way. After successfully shattering the glass ceiling in corporate America, Heather is now a best-selling author, professional speaker and entrepreneur. She is currently pulling back the curtain to expose what it takes to get ahead in business and life so you can claim the greatness that you deserve. Find out why USA Today, CNN, and Steve Harvey have all featured her and most recently seen as a guest lecturer at Harvard.