207: You Gon Apologize or Activate?

Hey girl hey! 👋🏾 It’s your favorite homegirl Koereyelle, and this episode of the Girl Stop Playin podcast is your divine reminder that you are just one decision away from a whole new life. 🙌🏾I’m sharing my journey to becoming a licensed Georgia realtor (yaaay me! 🥂) and how I finally stopped letting fear call the shots. This episode is packed with encouragement to get out of your own way and start showing up for the life you say you want. We’re talking about setting value-based goals, staying aligned with what matters most, and learning how to say "no" to distractions and "yes" to your destiny.Oh, and I’ve got a life-shifting goal-setting activity that will help you figure out your top priorities so you can move with intention, not just motion. 💡 Plus, I’m dropping deets on a FREE first-time homebuyer + investing workshop I'm co-hosting, don’t miss it!👉🏾 Register HereSis, you can either apologize or activate… so which one you choosing?💕 Tune in. Get your life. And don’t forget to share this word with a friend who’s ready to walk boldly into her next level.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/girl-stop-playin-1-podcast-for-black-women/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Girl Stop Playin' is the go-to personal and spiritual development podcast designed to help ambitious Black women step into their power! Each week, Best-Selling Author and Empowerment Coach Koereyelle delivers real, raw, and relatable conversations on topics like marriage, motherhood, mental health, entrepreneurship, money, and mindset—all with that signature tough love that encourages you to stop playing with your potential and start taking action! Whether it's guest interviews with inspiring women or solo episodes with just Koe on the mic, this podcast is your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and empowerment to elevate your life and level up in love and business. Tune in for edge-snatching advice that speaks to the heart of African American millennial women ready to take control of their future.