028 - Owning Who You Are

For a big part of my life and even to this day, I have been a yes person; always willing to help people in whatever capacity they need me. However the energy behind my actions today is much more centered and genuine than it was before.

Before it was more about pleasing others and wanting the world to have a favorable view of me. Now it’s all about who I truly am. I had to reflect on myself in order to realign my beliefs and let go of some commitments that I had unconsciously made about why I was helping others. In short, I had to own myself and my actions in order to find purpose, meaning, balance and fulfillment.

Today’s walk is about owning who you are, and my walking partner understands this all too well. Liz Brunner has committed herself to reinvention and to something I call a re-deepening process allowing her to move closer to the center of who she is.

In This Episode

  • (04:43) – Making the connection between commitments and beliefs.

  • (12:50) – Feeling, listening, and exploring your inner voice.

  • (15:48) – On being authentic and letting go in order to succeed.

  • (18:52) – Managing expectations with purpose and passion.

  • (22:45) – Holding on to the family beliefs. 

  • (26:30) – Evaluating the risk between where you are and the unknown

  • (42:50) – How to rewrite your own narratives.

  • (47:41) – On making the crucial decision of seeking help.

  • (50:52) – Owning all of who we are when seeking help.

  • (57:34) – Recreating, re-inventing, and re-deepening.


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Our Guest

Liz Brunner is the CEO and founder of Brunner Communications and the bestselling author of Dare to Own You. She leverages more than 30 years of media and communication experience and expertise to support individuals and organizations in building meaningful reputations and powerful brand identities. She is also the host of Live Your Best Life Podcast, where she shares success stories of recreation, reinvention, and re-deepening.

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On This Walk

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