Ep. #82 Exploring the Deepest Parts of Yourself by Consistently Assessing your Accountability with Susan Hart

by Marci Barker / June 11th, 2024
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Exploring the Deepest Parts of Yourself by Consistently Assessing
your Accountability with Susan Hart
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Exploring the Deepest Parts of Yourself
by Consistently Assessing your Accountability with Susan Hart
In this episode, I interview Susan Hart, who has been in my mastermind group for six months. Susan shares her journey from running Mommy High Five, an affiliate marketing business, to creating a new venture focused on helping moms find their identity beyond motherhood. She talks about the transformation in her business and personal life through my Accountability Code and her upcoming book, "Reclaiming Me," a journal for moms.
We also discuss her personal accountability code, its influence on her planning and execution, and the impact of her Facebook group for moms. This episode highlights the importance of reflection, humility, planning, implementation, commitment, and feedback in personal growth and underscores the value of personal identity and community.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Susan Hart's journey from running Mommy High Five to starting a new venture.
Challenges faced with affiliate marketing and changes in online dynamics.
The transformation through Marci's accountability code.
Susan's creation of a Facebook group, "I'm a Mom, But," for moms to explore their identities.
Importance of moms finding their identity beyond motherhood.
Details about Susan's upcoming book, "Reclaiming Me."
Susan's personal accountability code and its components.
The impact of planning and execution in business and personal life.
The importance of community and celebrating personal wins.
Future plans for Susan, including potential coaching for moms.
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