The willingness to show up changes us. It makes us a little braver each time.
~Brené Brown
You may remember that I chose the words “show up” as my focus for 2019. I wanted to show up in all areas of my life – from my work to my health to my friends and family, to myself.
Today I thought I’d give you a bit of a behind-the-scenes look at how that’s going and what’s been getting in the way. My goal with this episode isn’t to make it all about me, but rather use my progress as an example to speak to how hard it can be for many of us to show up and be seen.
I don’t have 5 quick tips in today’s episode either – this one is a little rawer than it is strategic. But sometimes we have to show up and tell the truth over another listicle, right?
Listen in for a vulnerable, honest take about what it looks like when I lean into “showing up” as my mandate for 2019.
Enjoy today’s episode:
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Recommended Resources:
Instagram post about showing up
The Leadership League Mastermind – early bird spots are now available
Team Steph Book Club – join my behind-the-scenes look at my book writing process
Daring Greatly – Brené Brown
Why I love getting up at 4:30am every morning
Sign up to receive my weekly Leadership Letters
Book a Breakthrough Session with me to talk about how you can start to show up and be seen
Join me on Instagram here or on Twitter here and use the hashtag #risewithoutcompromise
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