Amy Eliza Wong, Living and Leading On Purpose, Episode 304
I’m excited to bring you today’s guest, Amy Eliza Wong. She has a passion for helping people discover meaningful joy and satisfaction in their lives, break free from their fears and false perceptions, and embody their fullest potential. In short, she thrives on helping others live and lead on purpose. She is on a mission to raise the consciousness of the planet and help others get off the proverbial ‘‘hamster wheel”, achieve peace of mind, and live with true intention. Amy's debut book, Living on Purpose, shows readers how to feel more connected to the people around them and be truly satisfied by the life they’re leading. She refers to purpose in a verb format, vs. a noun and I love this. It’s true embodiment. It’s the fire we walk in. In This Episode: Amy shares her journey from executive to becoming a successful entrepreneur She talks about her massive epiphany that it’s not about figuring it out but feeling it out Why she thinks of purpose as a way of being more than a thing How can we live on purpose and why purpose is a big part of leadership That imposter syndrome is a very human experience of self-doubt How rejection is death to the brain The biggest lessons she’s learned as a business owner Amy Eliza Wong is the founder of Always On Purpose®. She is an executive leadership coach, author, and facilitator working with organizations such as Salesforce, Roku, LinkedIn, and more. Amy offers transformative leadership development and cutting-edge communication strategies to executives and corporate teams around the world, as well as institutions including Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley. “When we live on purpose, meaning if when we live deliberately in our, in the driver's seat, being entirely responsible for our own experience, we live into our purpose, which is this way of being.” ~Amy Eliza Wong To learn more about Amy you can visit her website. You can also connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Amy Eliza Wong Show Notes