Another Way with Selina Barker
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Breaking free from Success Myths with Emma Gannon
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Breaking free from Success Myths with Emma Gannon

In episode #1 of Another Way we unpack the traditional beliefs around success that are keeping so many of us trapped on a treadmill of daily grind and exhaustion and show you that there is another way
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Welcome to…Another Way!

My brand new podcast where I explore and unpack the collective narratives and limiting beliefs that seem to be keeping so many of us trapped on a treadmill of daily grind and exhaustion and stopping us from living the lives we really want to be living. 

Over the next six episodes I’ll be joined by an amazing line-up of guests who are each dedicated to shining a light on the collective narratives that are keeping us stuck, showing us that there is another way and how we can each break free from the traditional beliefs that are holding us back, so that we can finally start to thrive.

And I cannot wait for you to hear this first episode, where we’ll be diving into the topic of SUCCESS - exploring how our traditional beliefs around success can be the very thing keeping us trapped on that treadmill of daily grind and exhaustion.

To help us explore this juicy topic and how to finally break free from our obsession with achievement, I am joined by the amazing Emma Gannon, Sunday Times bestselling non-fiction author, award-winning novelist & creator of popular newsletter The Hyphen.

Emma’s latest book, The Success Myth, has been taking the world by storm and is now, officially, one of my favourite books of all time (if you haven’t already got a copy, treat yourself to one today!)

It is such a powerful book and one that I honestly believe everyone needs to read, because whether you realise it or not we are all deeply entrenched in beliefs around success that are keeping us trapped and holding us back from living the lives we really want to be living. 

And in today’s episode you’ll start to unpack your own beliefs around success, to see which ones might have been holding you back and how to choose new measures of success that will actually help you to thrive.

So, hit play and let’s dive in!

Questions to explore:

When you were growing up how did you view success?
What were you raised to believe success looked like?
What did a successful person look like to you?  What did they have? What had they achieved? 
Where did these images of success come from?

How do you think that impacted on you growing up? 

What did it make you think you should be, that you should have, that you should do in life? 
Did it have an impact on the choices you made? 
Is it still having an impact on you today?
Do you compare yourself to those measures of success? And in particular, have you ever found yourself falling short and feeling bad because you haven't achieved that kind of success?  

If you were given permission to create a whole new set of rules for what success looks like in our society, what would those measures of success be?  

This year, for me, success looks like………………………… (fill in the blank)

 Have a go and let me know how you get on!

And then I’ll see you back here next week for the next episode in the series with Tamu Thomas, author of Women Who Work Too Much.

See you then!

X Selina

P.S. If you are interested in how my Career Coaching programmes can help you, you can come and check them out over here

P.P.S. This podcast will soon be available on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts - just setting that side of things up!

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Another Way with Selina Barker
Another Way
Join Career and Life Design Coach, Selina Barker as she explores the collective limiting beliefs that seem to be keeping so many of us trapped on a treadmill of daily grind and exhaustion and stopping us from living the lives we really want to be living. Listen in as she dives into conversation with special guests who show us that there is another way and the practical steps we can each take to break free and create lives and careers that have us thriving.
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