Ep. #121 Humility Is Practicing Honesty (2nd Step Of The Code) With Elora Hill

by Marci Barker / April 1st, 2025
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Humility Is Practicing Honesty (2nd Step Of The Code)
With Elora Hill
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Humility Is Practicing Honesty
(2nd Step Of The Code) With Elora Hill
In this podcast, Elora Hill reflects on her journey with humility, sharing how negative past experiences at a toxic workplace made her initially resistant to feedback. The Accountability Accelerator program helped her shift her mindset, viewing humility as honest self-awareness rather than weakness. Now, as a mom, Elora focuses on what she can do within her limited time, reducing stress and working with more intention. This transformation has renewed her excitement for her business, knowing she can make a meaningful impact.

Elora also discusses her business, Fireside Journals, which blends scripture study, journaling, and creativity to help people connect with their faith. Embracing her doubts as opportunities for growth, she has found deeper meaning and now helps others do the same. Her journey shows that humility isn’t about staying stuck, but accepting where you are while striving for improvement, both in business and life. Through this process, Elora has gained clarity and a renewed sense of purpose that benefits both herself and her family.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Elora's past struggles with humility and accepting feedback.
Overcoming the pain of past job experiences that made humility challenging.
The shift in perspective on humility: viewing it as accepting one's current limitations without shame.
Balancing family life and business, especially when limited on time.
How humility helps in setting realistic goals and expectations.
The role of humility in Elora’s transformation and business growth.
The impact of accountability programs like the Accelerator on personal growth.
The concept of doing business with intention and focus, not out of obligation.
Elora’s Fireside Journals, which combine scripture study with journaling and creative reflection.
The importance of embracing doubts and how they can strengthen faith.
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