Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - This Is A Sign To TRUST Your Instincts, With Heather! Episode 294

Episode Date: February 8, 2023

In This Episode You Will Learn About:  The key to following your intuition in order to gain more clarity for yourself  The BEST tips for getting through your highs and lows   How to use positiv...ity and perspective to REDIRECT your whole life  Resources: Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com  If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Read The Coffee Bean Show Notes:  If something feels off, you should trust your gut! Things can change SO quickly that it’s important to enjoy the positive moments while you can. In order to become the BEST version of ourselves, we have to push ourselves outside of our comfort zones and put our best foot forward!  If You Liked This Episode You Might Also Like These Episodes: How to Become the Most Powerful Person in Any Room with Heather! How To Feel Good About Standing Out Instead Of Shrinking Back, With Heather! How To Show Up For YOURSELF, With Heather! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:11 That is one thing I want you to remember from today. If you're just thinking in the back of your mind, something doesn't seem right. It's because it's not. Trust yourself and don't dismiss it. Let me back it up. So about a month ago, my son gets, you know, he gets emails from school all the time.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Parents are copied on these emails sometimes, what not. So I get an email that he's got a trip coming up, you know, in four or six weeks or whatever it was. And with all these forms that have to be filled out and what not. So anyways, I fill out all the forms. And again, this is not like some luxurious trip, right? This is a go live in a tent for a week with bugs.
Starting point is 00:01:51 You know, not something kids are gonna be excited about, right? And he's had to do this before. He's had to do it once in elementary school in fifth grade. And then when he didn't do well during the pandemic, he had to go to summer camp for a month and live in a situation similar to this. So he's very familiar with it and very clear on his preference, which is not to put himself in that environment. So I fell out the forms and, you know, kind of didn't really think about it again because it was whatever six weeks away or whatever it was,
Starting point is 00:02:21 it wasn't, you know, coming up in the next week or two. So as we get closer to the trip, I say to my son, hey, we need to start getting some of these supplies together and getting you situated and packed up for this trip. And he said, oh, it's optional. You don't have to go. And I thought to myself, it's optional, really? That's funny because why would they send out all that paper where it seemed pretty clear and direct that everyone was going? But okay, if it's optional, you know, I'm surprised,
Starting point is 00:02:53 but okay. So I sort of left it at that. I thought it was a little weird. You got the hunch that, oh, maybe I should have sent an email to school, right? But I dismissed it. My son's 15. He's not five, right? So I'm thinking he's communicating with me what he knows and he doesn't want to go and it's optional. So, okay. So a couple of weeks ago, I started getting emails from the school about the upcoming trip.
Starting point is 00:03:17 And my son plays basketball. So he did not need to go. There was two different weeks to go. And he couldn't go one week because he had games. And I knew that. And so I start seeing that one group is going that week and my son's supposed group is the following week. So I'm getting all this communication
Starting point is 00:03:35 and I'm on a group mom chat and some seeing everything about the trip from the first group that's going. And I'm still thinking myself. It's a little weird that he's not going, but okay, whatever. So one day he comes home and I said, you really are positive. You don't need to go on this trip. And he says, yeah, there's like 45 kids or whatever not going.
Starting point is 00:03:57 You know, you don't need to go. You can just stay and take classes. Instead, I thought that would make you happy, mom, that I actually wanted to stay and take classes instead. I thought that would make you happy, mom, that I actually wanted to stay and take classes. And I'm still thinking, okay, little weird, but whatever, cut to Friday night. And he's supposed to be leaving on Monday, if he was gonna be going on a trip, but now that he's not going, he's gonna be going to school.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Well, Friday night, he gets home from school and he says to me, well, you know, with this whole not going on the school trip thing, mom, maybe it's best that we go a little late to school on Monday. Well, right then is when I knew something is off, something is a rye. And this is what I'm telling you, I should have trusted my gut back four or six weeks prior when I sense, it's a little weird that it didn't say optional attendance in the email, but I dismissed it. And now it was becoming clear. Yes, there were a number of kids not going,
Starting point is 00:04:48 but either, obviously, their parents were fine with them not going and or they had legitimate reasons why like my son had sports. One week, you know, these kids had other commitments or something else, but it wasn't just optional. I had clarity in that moment and I should have trusted my gut, my instinct back four or
Starting point is 00:05:05 six weeks prior to this. Please, if you're getting the sense that something is off, trust your instinct. This is your message today. Okay. So a variety, and I say to him, so basically, I'm clear right now that this thing is not optional. It's mandatory and you're looking for a way to join your friends who have choosing to opt out for whatever reason. That's not gonna fly. So why don't we talk about getting you ready for this trip. And that's when a smile comes over his face. Oh my gosh. These are the moments. I don't know if you have kids or not, but in parenting when you think to yourself, oh gosh, I have these great moments in time with my child and think I'm doing such a great job as a parent. This is one of those moments where I know, no, I'm feeling like an epic failure. How dare this kid come home on a Friday, letting me know that he wasn't directing clear with me, misleading me. And now when I'm calling him out on it, you know, he wants to find a way to get out because
Starting point is 00:06:04 he basically thinks it's too late now to turn it around. Because of course, now the entire weekend's been full on crisis mode trying to get all the camping stuff. Nightmare, just the first world problems, but you know, could've been completely avoided. Had we had clear honest communication, which we had done. So I tell him, I said, you lied to me.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Oh, that did not go well because he says, I did not lie to you. I truly thought it was optional because one week, I didn't have to go so many people are not going at all. So why couldn't I join the not going at all club? Anyhow, it not a great weekend. We're going to put it, we're going to put it that way. And definitely stressful. And definitely, I was not happy with the fact that I had not had upfront communication and not feeling like I'm, you know, parenting in this incredible way. And the crazy
Starting point is 00:06:52 part is that things can change so incredibly fast in your life. Some for the positive, some for the negative, right? Well, my son had just applied for a program that he wants to get into. He had written his own essay. I'll read the essay to you. I was so proud and excited by this essay and blown away. And then cut to here, we are a week later. And I'm having issues with him being upfront and honest and direct with me, right? So in life, things do not always stay constant. You can have your highs and lows.
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Starting point is 00:10:29 First, I'm going to read you the submission because I'm super excited about it. And it also reminded me that, yes, we can tell people to do things, but it's really who we are and what we do that resonates and connects with people, not what we say or who we say we are or what we tell people to do. It's who we really are and what they choose to take on from that, right? So that's one thing that I've learned from parenting and believe me, I do not do everything perfect. I am far from a perfect parent. I make tons of mistakes like we all do. But this application that made me so happy when I read it. Okay, I'm going to read to you. It's not long. I'm extremely grateful for the chance. I got to go two summers ago to a camp in part of
Starting point is 00:11:16 the country I'd never been before. Mind you, Katu, this is basically the same trip he was trying to get out of this year, by the way, which I find completely comical. Okay, back to this. Due to the people I met and how it altered my outlook on life, this event has so greatly impacted me. When I first arrived, PS, this was the academic camp in the woods. I knew no one, but I knew it wouldn't be a problem for me because I'd always had no trouble making new friends. Yay!
Starting point is 00:11:42 The program completely pushed me outside of my comfort zone, which helped me grow. This is so true. I had to adjust to new situations that I never would have imagined. I spent a month sleeping in a dirty, undersized tent, in the chilly gloomy and bug-filled weather of new Hampshire. When I initially arrived, all I wanted to do was leave, but I stayed optimistic, focused on good things and continued. Just a few weeks into the program, I fractured my arm. Yet I still didn't want to leave. I taught myself how to write with my opposite hand
Starting point is 00:12:13 and shower with one arm. I was having a good time, regardless of the situation. I made so many wonderful friends there, and it undoubtedly had a major impact on how I view life now. Okay, that was the first paragraph. I'm gonna read the second one to you next. But what's so interesting is this is he's going into a trip exactly like the one that he used on this application.
Starting point is 00:12:36 It was a very, very tough time. It was completely out of his comfort zone. But here he is. He did end up having good time. He did fracture his arm while he was there, which was a complete nightmare. But he made it, he accomplished the goal and he never quit and never gave up.
Starting point is 00:12:51 And he was so proud of himself. Never quit, never give up. Once you decide you're gonna do something, focus on the solution and finding a way there will always be one. Teach yourself to write with the other hand. Teach yourself how to shower with one arm. My kid did it and so can you. And I was so proud of him and he more importantly, he was so proud
Starting point is 00:13:10 of himself when he made it through that program. Again, it's beyond ironic that he's going to a five day program this week and he tried every possible way to get out of it. I guess because now he knows what he's actually walking into. But again, the irony is that the end of it, he'll feel so proud. So sometimes having that moment pause and say, I don't really want to go do this. Does not look like it's going to be fun. I'm sure there's going to be some difficulty involved and challenges for me. I'm going to be way outside of my comfort zone. But in the end, going through it's going to make me stronger, better, and it's going to be worth stronger, better, and it's going
Starting point is 00:13:45 to be worth it, and I'm going to feel proud. So take on that hard challenge this week. Okay, here's the second part of his application essay. If I were a director on admissions, because I'm not going to give you the whole thing what he's applying for, but anyways, if I was a director making the decision on this application, the characteristic I would look for in an applicant is their capacity for optimism. One of the best qualities a person, and especially an applicant may have, in my opinion, is a capacity for optimism. Being optimistic while submitting an application to a school might be beneficial to that person. If you're optimistic, you have confidence in your future.
Starting point is 00:14:26 You know it is intended for you and you concentrate solely on that. That's a great reminder for us for today. Being optimistic is a powerful quality in my life and I gravitate towards positive people. They enhance your perception of yourself and your situation. They're strong-minded, confident, disciplined, and focused on the positive
Starting point is 00:14:45 as well as always looking forward to the future. Because why wouldn't you look forward to a positive future? Of course, I believe optimistic people are more likely to succeed because of their will power and determination to stay positive and see the best in everything. Amen. They bring success not just to themselves, but to the people around them as they help others become their best versions of themselves too. A wise person once shared a parable with me that I like to share. In any situation, we all have a choice. I like to think of it as we have the opportunity to be a carrot and egg or a coffee bean. Shout out to Damon, West, and John Gordon, the authors of the book Coffee Bean.
Starting point is 00:15:27 I just added that in. Here is what I mean. The world around us is going to be difficult and sometimes much like hot water. When you put a carrot in boiling hot water, it softens immediately. When you put an egg in boiling hot water, the inside hardens in only a few minutes. However, when you drop coffee beans into boiling hot water, they transform the water. The way I understand this is that in life, I have the choice to be made weak by external situations or to be hardened by them or to transform the environment around me. Having learned this, I choose to make the conscious decision
Starting point is 00:16:05 to be the coffee bean in every situation. That means I am making the decision to show up as the best leader that I can be every day to transform any challenges that present themselves around me and impact others in a positive way. This way of thinking has helped me to stay consistent and show up as the best version of me for those around me and for myself. These comments are precisely why I am grateful for your consideration for admission. I am optimistic that I can have a positive impact
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Starting point is 00:18:31 idea into a reality by listening to the Millionaire University podcast. New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday. Find the Millionaire University on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Number one, I'm super proud of myself for writing that and thankful to Damon West and John Gordon for writing the coffee bean book, which I incorporate in so many of my speeches and key notes that I give everywhere and anywhere because I love the message. It's so powerful and so important for everybody to understand that we know and children gravitate towards it. I've spoken a number of high schools in the last year and for sports teams and whenever I do, I always tell a story of the coffee bean. And I'll tell you, it really resonates with teens.
Starting point is 00:19:17 So if you do have kids, make sure that they listen to this, make sure that they read the coffee bean. It's a simple, simple story. It's easy to grasp and it's so true. We all have that choice each and every day to be the carrot and be weakened by the environment around us, to be the egg and become hardened and negative by the environment around us, or to be the coffee bean and transform the environment around us. Who are you going to choose to be today? That is my question for you right now. So again, back to the full irony of this all, is that my side just written this application,
Starting point is 00:19:52 done this amazing work, right? I'm super proud of it. I love that he's so focused on what he can control, his attitude, optimism, his outlook first future, the power of the decisions he makes today, how he affects the people around him, how he does not let the external control him, but he controls his internal in any situation, so powerful, so true, and what a great foundation for perspective for your life, but then cut
Starting point is 00:20:17 to him trying to find a way not to go on this trip because he knows what he's walking into and really didn't want to do it. So again, nobody is perfect. Clearly that goes for me and for my son. We all are constantly growing, finding ways to get better and grow from challenges, but I did find it incredibly ironic that here I was celebrating him and the fact that he had accomplished that awful, he'd made it through that camp and he was so proud of himself And then he was writing about it and then cut to now where he was trying to get out of going back to a situation again It's just interesting to me how quickly things can change we can go from celebrating someone to being so upset with them
Starting point is 00:20:58 And it was funny and church to speak on my they were talking a lot about forgiveness They were talking about choosing to surround yourself with positive people and choosing to get the people who are negative in your life out of your life because it has a profound impact on you. Shout out to overcome your villains. If you have not read overcome your villains yet, it is a must read or get the audible and let me read it to PS right now, the hardcover. There are only 16 left on Amazon and they're on sale for $8.
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Starting point is 00:21:45 David Goggins with his book, Can't Hurt Me. That was a great audible book too. Okay, so you've got to cut the negative people out of your life. You've got to choose people who are going to elevate you to grow, challenge you to grow, encourage you and be a cheerleader for you, and call you out with your BS, like I called my child out on Friday, you know, you need those people, otherwise we're not going to get better, right? We're just going to stay right where we are, which we were not put on this planet on this earth to just stay where we are. We came here to create joy, to grow, to become the best possible versions of ourselves and see that potential within ourselves and within those around us and help everybody
Starting point is 00:22:25 elevate to the level that they were intended to grow to. So I hope for you this week that you think about, you know, am I gonna be a carrot and egg or a coffee bean. If you haven't checked out that book yet, check it out, John, Gordon, Damon, West, have a new version of the book right now. I believe it's 111 principles of the coffee bean. So it's like very specific ways to break down
Starting point is 00:22:47 so that you can make sure you show up as the coffee bean each week. But that's just, it's so important in this crazy media environment that we all find ourselves in right now where there's so much negativity out there. There's so much fear mongering around a recession. And then the jobs report comes out and is better than ever. It nothing actually makes sense anymore. Please do not pay too much attention to media. It is not always factually based, which is unfortunate.
Starting point is 00:23:13 A lot of it's driven by trying to instill fear in people and sadly that works. And I was just noticing, was noticing this weekend, you know, when I, I look at other people or notice other people, people around me, people struggling around me, why is it that people choose to be in certain situations? Because the bottom line is we have all to show us in the situation we're in, whether we like it or not, and believe me,
Starting point is 00:23:37 there's plenty of things about my life I don't like, and I know I'm fully accountable for choosing it. If I want to do something about it, I got to change it. I've got to change the behaviors, the attitude that I have, the people I surround myself with, the tasks that I'm entering into. We're going to change the things I'm doing on a day-to-day basis to change those bigger picture outcomes in my life, which I'm on a mission to do.
Starting point is 00:23:58 And I know you are too, that's why you're here with me. But we've got to take accountability for it, take responsibility for it, and then choose to change it if that is something that we want to do. And like my son said in his application, the change part is uncomfortable, the stepping out of your comfort zone, doing the things you've never done before, it always is uncomfortable. But what's so important to remember is that these things can all change so fast, right? Literally your entire life could change today based upon one situation. You never know what's going to happen today, but it's about the attitude
Starting point is 00:24:33 that you bring to the world today, first and foremost, before you leave your house, you know, taking that moment in time to say, okay, what is it that I'm going to do differently today? So back to when I was at church this weekend, I was with my son and they were talking about forgiveness was a big part of our services weekend and when we walked out of church, I said to my son, I just want to let you know, I forgive you.
Starting point is 00:24:59 I'm gonna forgive you because you weren't being fully honest with me in both this trip. You sent me into category five hurricane mode, trying to get you now situated for the strip, which we can't. We couldn't get everything for the trip. Some of the stuff had to be ordered up like the guy's going into the situation, not fully empowered because he withheld information from me. So it was frustrating me because I want to set him up for success at every turn in his
Starting point is 00:25:22 life. However, I want him to know, you know, you weren't fully honest with me, which makes me very upset, but I'm going to forgive you. And the funniest part is when I said that to him, he turned looking at me and said, mom, when she was talking about forgiveness, our pastor's wife was actually preaching. When she was talking about, forgive this today, Bob. I was thinking in my mind, I'm forgiving you. And I said, how are you forgiving me? she was talking about, forgive this today, while I was thinking in my mind, I'm forgiving you.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And I said, how are you forgiving me? And he said, because you're making me go on this trip instead of being like some of these other parents that let their kids out of it because they didn't want to go, you're making me go. But I want to let you know, I'm forgiving you. I'm going to forgive you, you're forgiven. And it was so funny.
Starting point is 00:26:00 It just was one of those reminders to me that how we see the world is not always the way other people see it. It was so obvious to me in church that it was on me to forgive my son and not harbor that upset anymore. It wasn't going to do me or him any good and that it was important. I communicate that to him. And instead that never crossed his mind. All he thought was he was gonna forgive me because he had been harboring upset towards me. So we never know what another person's thinking.
Starting point is 00:26:31 There's always two or more sides to any story and perspectives on it. And it's just important to ask for forgiveness when we feel like that's the right move and to grants and give others forgiveness and grace when we're harboring upset or anger towards them. So I'm grateful my son forgave me. I didn't really think I needed it, but I guess he did. So okay, we'll take it. Thank you for the grace. Thank you for the forgiveness. And I'm grateful I forgave him because hanging on to upset and anger is the poison pill that you think you're taking that's teaching that other person a lesson when in reality it's only hurting you.
Starting point is 00:27:13 So who can you forgive today? Who do you need to ask for forgiveness today? And who can you pray for today? That's what I'll leave you with. Hey, it's me, food. If I know one thing, it's freshness. Go to Randalls. You'll see from the hand-cut fresh meats to the fresh produce. There's a reason I call Randalls home. They know fresh. Sincerely food, sincerely Randalls.
Starting point is 00:27:39 And the other thing that she mentioned in service was so often we say praying for you to people as if it's a sign off and not actually doing it. So maybe take this moment as we are ending here and as you move forward with your day, take a moment to pray for someone that you're concerned about or hoping for good things for or hoping for healing for or hoping for a challenging situation to pass, but pray for for things to get better, for God to shine His light on them, for God to help heal them, whatever it may be, take that moment to put good out there in the world right now for someone that you know is struggling, because when we take that focus off ourself and start making it about others, our perspective changes and it improves drastically.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Okay, until next week, keep creating your confidence. You know I will be, if you liked this episode, share it. That is how I know. Leave me a review in Apple iTunes Spotify, I Heart Wherever You Listen, please leave a review. It helps so so much. We have over 2,200 reviews right now. Holy cow.
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Starting point is 00:29:15 So let me know if there's a specific question you want me to answer and I'm so excited I'm speaking for the Miami Heat this week and I'm speaking at an event in New York I hope to see you there I'm speaking for the Miami Heat this week and I'm speaking at an event in New York. I hope to see you there. I did put the link out with the tickets. I don't know. I think the New York event actually has sold out. My Miami Heat event is closed for Miami Heat only, but the New York event is open to
Starting point is 00:29:36 the public. I hope I get to see you there. Oh my gosh. If not, I will see you. Another public event I have is Mohican Sun. I think I put tickets up for that as well. And I'll keep you updated on any of the public events that I'm speaking at. see you another public event I have is Mohigan Sun. I think I put tickets up for that as well. And I'll keep you updated on any of the public events that I'm speaking at. I'm definitely trying
Starting point is 00:29:48 to make sure that everybody has a way to get tickets if they're looking to get them. If not, keep tuning in. Until next week, I can't wait to see you again. I hope this day is amazing for you, and I can't wait to see you next week. This episode is brought to you by the YAP Media Podcast Network. I'm Holla Taha, CEO of the award-winning digital media empire YAP Media, and host of YAP Young & Profiting Podcast, a number one entrepreneurship and self-improvement podcast where you can listen, learn, and profit. On Young & Profiting Podcast, I interview the brightest minds in the world, and I turn their wisdom into actionable advice that you can use in your daily life.
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