Episode 36: Snake to Fire Horse: Taking Flight Into What’s Next (Part 3 of 3)
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概要
In this deeply reflective solo episode, I invite you to pause, take stock, and prepare for takeoff. Using the metaphor of flight, I explore what it really means to move forward in life and leadership—by releasing old identities, outdated beliefs, and emotional “luggage” that no longer fits who you’re becoming.
This episode is especially for women in leadership who feel the pull toward more—more clarity, more alignment, more impact—but know they can’t get there carrying everything from the past. I share personal stories, mindset shifts, and honest encouragement to help you get clear on your true destination, reconnect with your deeper why, and choose the next right action with courage and intention.
If you’re standing at the edge of a new beginning and wondering what to leave behind, this episode is for you.
🔑 Key Takeaways:I Can’t Take Old Luggage Into a New Season
I talk about the importance of naming the habits, beliefs, and stories we’ve outgrown. Growth requires discernment—what once protected or served us can quietly become the thing that holds us back.
Reflection → What belief or behavior am I ready to stop carrying into my next chapter?
Clarity Is What Creates Lift
Before any real takeoff, I need to know where I’m going. I share why getting honest about what I actually want—not what’s expected or convenient—is essential to moving forward with confidence.
Reflection → If fear wasn’t in the way, where would I choose to go next?
My “Why” Has to Be Bigger Than Me
I reflect on how a meaningful why—rooted in service, contribution, and impact—becomes the fuel that keeps me going when things get uncomfortable or uncertain.
Reflection → Who benefits when I fully step into this next level?
I Was Never Meant to Fly Alone
In this episode, I open up about the role of community, mentors, and trusted co-pilots in staying aligned and resilient. No one builds a meaningful life or legacy in isolation.
Reflection → Who are the people helping me stay grounded, brave, and honest?
The Next Right Action Is Enough
I remind myself—and you—that I don’t need the entire flight plan figured out. Momentum comes from taking the next aligned step, even when clarity feels incomplete.
Reflection → What’s one small but intentional action I can take this week?
- The “old luggage” metaphor for outdated identities and limitations
- Choosing intentional flight paths instead of reactive living
- The power of support, mentorship, and shared leadership journeys
- Personal stories of letting go and choosing alignment
- What season of my life or leadership is coming to a close?
- What am I afraid to leave behind—and what is it costing me?
- What would change if I trusted myself to fly higher?
- Women in leadership navigating transition or reinvention
- Entrepreneurs and executives craving...