Turning Intention into Action and Reigniting the 'Fire' | Glenda Mitchell

"If you think about it mathematically, if I celebrate your success and you celebrate someone else's success and somebody else celebrates my success, we all get celebrated and we don't have to boast anymore. So we can actually takethe boasting, bragging, all of that stuff off the table." - Glenda Mitchell, author & motivational coach. In this kōrero, motivational coach Glenda Mitchell shares her insights on living with intention and passion. She discusses her book 'Kicking Out the Bucket List' and emphasizes the importance of taking action rather than just dreaming. Glenda explores the concepts of passion, discipline, and the challenges of tall poppy syndrome, offering practical advice for reconnecting with one's passion and navigating life's disruptions. Our conversation highlights the significance of celebrating others' successes and finding supportive communities to foster personal growth.My favourite part? When we talk about disrupting life in order to make changes, either you can make the disruption or life will give it to you. Listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts. #coach #author #success #thought #leadership #podcast #iheartradio #2025 #celebrate #confidence #learning #newzealand #aotearoa #mentalperformance #tallpoppytalk #mentalhealthmatters #quote #fyp #australia #passion #intention

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Tall Poppy Syndrome, it's a social phenomenon, we all know, but don't often unpack. Kia ora, my name is Grace Lewis and I am on a mission to change the conversation around tall poppy syndrome. By focusing on the positives, rather than weaponising people's success, we can grow more Tall Poppies and fuel a culture that is based on genuine celebration of people's achievements. Join me as I interview legendary people who are [tall poppies] in their field, about their experience - & the lessons they've learned along the way.