Ep. #6 - Making Time for Millions with Bessie McIntosh

by Marci Barker / December 28th, 2022
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Making Time for Millions with Bessie McIntosh
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Making Time for Millions with Bessie McIntosh
I met today's guest at a networking event. If you follow me I'm sure it is no surprise that networking is a huge part of my life. I was hosting the Lady Bosses of Utah Retreat when I met Bessie McIntosh, the founder of Merkabody.
In this episode she volunteered to let me guide her though what a real coaching session would be like, and what I do with my actual clients when I take them through The Accountability Code.
If you feel an big calling has been placed on your soul, and you are destined for a big purpose, then I know you will relate to Bessie and get a ton out of this episode.
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In This Episode We Cover:
The actual steps of the Accountability goal
Feeling called to be a changemaker
Imposter syndrome
Imperfectly moving forward
Time management awareness
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