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010 | A Rags to Riches Story for the Modern Mommy - with Dr. Jennifer Chrisman

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Episode • May 9, 2018 • 52m

Are you ready for some major #inspo?

Because today we have a rockstar guest: Dr. Jennifer Chrisman, a psychologist, mommy of two, and the Founder of APerfectPractice.com.

As soon as I talked to Jenn, I knew I had to have her on the show – she has a real rags to riches story, and we can all learn a ton from the perspective and clarity she developed along her journey.

 

You Will Hear About:

  • [1:15] Growing up in a toxic environment
  • [3:00] Deciding to transform her personal narrative & become a psychologist
  • [5:10] Starting a private practice
  • [7:00] What Jenn learned from her biggest business mistake
  • [9:20] Launching an online business
  • [10:30] Changing the narrative around success in the field of psychology
  • [13:20] The abundance mindset & our relationship with money
  • [17:30] Teaching our children by taking care of ourselves
  • [19:50] Jenn’s non-negotiables
  • [25:30] Creating boundaries
  • [27:30] Using The Serenity Prayer & affirmations
  • [32:10] Jenn’s tips for building an online business
  • [38:30] Our love-hate relationship with the word ‘Rich’
  • [42:30] The lesson that Jenn wants to leave for her kids
  • [44:45] Being unapologetic for our big plans
  • [47:50] Giving back to & inspiring young girls

 

Teaching Our Children to Be Abundant

A lot of us who grew up wanting, being told that we can’t afford something basic and feeling ashamed, don’t want our children to experience that – so how can we teach them what they deserve, and help them develop an abundance mindset (as opposed to a limiting mindset)?

Jenn says, “The best thing I can possibly do for both of [my children] is to take care of myself. Children don’t always hear what we say, but they always see what we do.”

If you struggle with whether or not doing more is possible, your children will see that. So you have to BELIEVE you can do more, and then you have to ACT like it! If you never act small, if you never tell yourself negative stories, your children will never develop those limiting behaviors.

 

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