The beautiful Big Money Stylist ladies discuss how to embrace your perceived flaws and turn them into strengths.
**Danielle: **I’m stubborn, I’m an over-thinker, I don’t like details, I’m a dreamer, I want to live in the moment, and I’ve always felt like I was socially awkward. Coach Val: I’m super creative, it’s hard for me to understand systems, I suck at math, and have zero reflexes. Coach Ani: I’m a super introvert who retreats very quickly, I shut people out, I want to do everything on my own, and I don’t accept help easily.
QUESTION
What do you view as your flaws?
QUESTION
What have you begun owning about yourself?
QUESTION What is one of your strengths?
Point #4: No End Game
QUESTION
What do you love about learning and growing?
Coach Ani: It’s making yourself knowledgeable inside your business and learning whatever you need to know in order to be self-reliant. Coach Val: I think you have longevity when you figure things out. **Danielle: **You learn by doing. If you don’t learn how to do the basics of your business, you are always going to rely on someone else to make your business successful instead of owning that you are in charge of actually making your business successful.
QUESTION What basics do you need to learn?
“Our curse is our blessing. As artists, we are creative and tell ourselves we can’t be this person or that person – I’m not a numbers person, I’m not business savvy, I’m just in it for the art. If you’re just in it for the art, that’s great, but you’re going to stay broke as fuck if you don’t learn the basics to become self-reliant.”
–Danielle White “If you want to grow, you can’t stay doing what you’re doing. “I can’t, but what if I could? What if I just tried this?” If you are saying you can’t just do something that will make you just try it and see what happens, When you get different results, I guarantee you are want to keep going.”
–Valerie Plunk
“I feel that once you have accepted what you consider to be your flaws as part of who you are – once you own your shit and are comfortable with okay, I’m weird – it’s almost easier to just let go of the stories you’ve associated yourself with and move forward.”
–Anianne Rivera