0058 | Kristi Piehl | The Importance of Knowing Your 'Non-Negotiables'

Published: May 2, 2018, 7 a.m.

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What are your personal values? What are your non-negotiables?\\xa0Said another way, what are the things you absolutely\\xa0need\\xa0or absolutely\\xa0refuse\\xa0to put up with in your job / relationships / life?

Have you thought about it? I mean,\\xa0have you really thought about it?

In this episode of the Women Inspired podcast, you\'re going to meet Kristi Piehl, former investigative journalist and founder and CEO of the company\\xa0Media Minefield. Kristi\'s personal values and non-negotiables were so strong and clear that they helped her make the\\xa0transition from her life-long dream job to launching and growing her own company into a massive success. All without compromising her #1 priority: being there for her family.\\xa0

In this episode, we hit on 3 powerful points:

  1. Your job is not your identity. You are so much more than the job you go to each day. You are a living, breathing person with passions, strengths, skills, and value to bring to the world. It\'s critical that you get to know that person on a deeper level.
  2. What are your non-negotiables?\\xa0What are the personal policies or values that you are not willing to compromise on? Getting clear on these items will become your compass when you find yourself in times of turmoil and ambiguity in your life.
  3. Just start. Time and time again, I hear from incredibly successful guests who began massive projects, simply by taking one step at a time. Small movement. Small progress. Small steps taken day by day lead to incredible progress. You can do it!

Sign up at www.aprilseifert.com\\xa0to get instant access to April\'s Life Blueprinting tool! Gain clarity on the areas of your life that are most in need of improvement and start to make changes to design your best, most joyous life!

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