Style Your Life

Erin & Michelle

Are you ready for change? Style Your Life is a show dedicated to helping you on your growth journey with personal stories, relevant topics and insightful interviews that inspire change through building confidence, embracing challenges and practicing mindfulness. read less
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Change Your Perspective To Overcome Challenges
Jul 7 2020
Change Your Perspective To Overcome Challenges
This week we are bringing you a throwback episode! This is one of our first episodes from last year. What do you do when you face a situation that challenges your emotions? It’s easy to get stuck in a rut over it. You might be tempted to just ignore the issue and hope it magically resolves, in your life and in your head, all on its own. You might develop a negative mindset about it, blame others, or start building anger and resentment. These examples are unhealthy coping mechanisms that are easy to automatically turn to when you’re faced with difficult or hurtful dilemmas. However, wishing it away or getting angry won’t help you get to a resolution - not a positive resolution anyway.So if your negative default settings won’t help, then what can you do to move through life’s tough times in a more positive way that actually helps you grow through the process?You need to reframe life’s challenges! You are in control of how you think and the lens you view the world through. There is opportunity in every challenge if you make a conscious decision to look for it and embrace it. Resisting only leads to more chaos and an unsettled mind.Listen to 5 ways you can reframe life’s challenges for a more positive outcome!In this Episode: Acceptance [ 4:00 ]Gratitude [ 6:10 ]Stop playing the victim [ 7:50 ]Forgiveness [ 12:40 ]Create a new meaning [ 15:45 ]Champagne for the Change [ 24:00 ]Links Mentioned:Sophisticated Change - www.sophisticatedchange.com/ www.styleyourlifepodcast.comAssertiveness Workbook - www.sophisticatedchange.com/assertive
Why Most Anxiety Is Physical And What You Can Do About It
Jun 23 2020
Why Most Anxiety Is Physical And What You Can Do About It
How are you communicating your authentic self to others?Mark Metry is on Amazon Prime's TV Docuseries "The Social Movement" season 2 attempting to solve some of the world's biggest problems. Mark is also the Host of the Global Top 100 podcast called Humans 2.0 featured by Forbes, NASDAQ, and Yahoo Finance as the "Top 21 Growing Podcasts you must listen to in 2019." Mark's show has been listened to over 10 million times and features the greatest leaders of our time and frequently converses with Billionaires, Professional Athletes, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, and New York Times Bestselling authors exploring today's dynamic of the human experience in modern technological times of 2019. In this episode, Mark explains the value of negative information – it can keep us alive. Our brains will go throughout our lives and pick up negative thoughts and ideas. Then, our minds will begin to tell them as if they are ours. In 2016, Mark set out to create the 2.0 version of himself. After a walk around the city, Mark realized he was overweight and needed to do something about it. So, Mark Googled how to lose weight and which diets he needed to follow. The health and wellness industry affects everyone, there is a lot of power with how companies' market and leverage what they have. The journey to weight loss just confused him even more. Eventually, Mark decided to eat natural foods and avoid chemicals.   Stay tuned as Mark uncovers the lessons he learned from his podcast, Human 2.0. Now that he has success, Mark looks to bring other people that same feeling. Success is all relative; as we climb the ladder of success, it gives us meaning in our journey. Also, Mark reveals the inspiration behind his book, Screw Being Shy. Book Recommendation: The End of Mental Illness Instant Impact: Stop lying and start telling the truth. In this Episode: About Mark Metry [ 0:00 ]The journey to becoming Mark 2.0 [ 5:30 ]About Mark’s routines [ 15:45 ]The subtle art of not overthinking [ 22:10 ]Book recommendation [ 28:30 ]Mark reveals his biggest passion [ 31:15 ]Lessons learned from Human 2.0 [ 36:25 ]The inspiration behind Screw Being Shy [ 46:15 ]Instant Impact [ 55:00 ] Links Mentioned: Website: https://www.styleyourlifepodcast.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/styleyourlifepodcast Mark’s Website: https://www.markmetry.comHumans 2.0: https://www.markmetry.com/humans-2-0-podcastScrew Being Shy: https://www.markmetry.com/screw-being-shy-bookThe End of Mental IllnessFollow Mark:  ·       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/·       Twitter: https://twitter.com/markymetry
Change Your Life By Improving The Quality Of Your Thoughts
Jun 16 2020
Change Your Life By Improving The Quality Of Your Thoughts
How do you master your mindset? Jen Groover has been tagged by SUCCESS MAGAZINE as a “One-Woman Brand,” a “Creativity and Innovation Guru” and a leading “Serial Entrepreneur” by Entrepreneur Magazine and ranked #8 by SAP in the Top 51 Influencers of Human Potential.  Jen Groover’s name has become synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship, evolution and human potential.  She was recently nominated for “Motivational Speaker of the Year for 2019” from Speakercon.  As well as “Woman of the Year” by PhillyMan Magazine. She is a UN delegate to the Global Entrepreneurs Council.  She also made history at the NYSE, as a member of the first all-female group to ring the opening bell, made Forbes’ list of “50 Founders to Follow” and was nominated “TV Personality of The Year Award” in 2015. In this episode, Jen dives deep into her story and the importance of mindset. We can view every situation in a way that will harm us or let us grow. Once we understand the idea that we have control over our mindset, then we need to understand how to take control of our mindset. People grow up without ever knowing that they are in control of their minds. We can always think about how we can view something differently. There are exercises to train our brains to think positively and consciously.  Stay tuned as Jen explains why we need to back up our complaints with solutions, and Jen describes the inspiration behind The MORE Method. Book Recommendation: DotCom Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online (1st Edition) Instant Impact: Do a mindfulness audit every single day. In this Episode: About Jen Groover [ 0:00 ]The importance of mindset [ 5:40 ]How fear can hold us back [ 14:30 ]About Jen’s routines for success [ 23:45 ]Book recommendation [ 28:50 ]Jen reveals her biggest passions [ 32:25 ]Jen’s best pieces of advice [ 37:30 ]Why complaining should inspire change [ 43:30 ]About The MORE Method [ 48:30 ]Instant Impact [ 55:50 ] Links Mentioned: Website: https://www.styleyourlifepodcast.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/styleyourlifepodcast Jen’s Website: https://jengroover.comGet Jen’s Books: https://jengroover.com/jenss-book/DotCom Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online (1st Edition)Follow Jen:  ·       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jengroover·       Twitter: https://twitter.com/jengroover·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jengroover/
Why Creating Great Habits Will Lead To Amazing Success
Jun 9 2020
Why Creating Great Habits Will Lead To Amazing Success
Joshua Spodek What are your daily habits?  Joshua Spodek PhD MBA is a three-time TEDx speaker, #1 bestselling author of Initiative and Leadership Step by Step, host of the award-winning Leadership and the Environment podcast, and professor at NYU. He holds a PhD in astrophysics and an MBA from Columbia, where he studied under a Nobel Laureate and helped launch a satellite (having emerged from some of Philadelphia’s most dangerous neighborhoods). He left academia to found a venture to market an invention that showed animated images to subway riders between stations. He teaches and coaches leadership and entrepreneurship at NYU and Columbia Business School.  In this episode, Joshua opens the show speaking about the importance of service. Joshua recognizes that the most valuable parts of his life have been of service to others. A positive mindset is critical when providing service to others. However, if you do not have the positive mindset already, you need to start anyway. You have to act to get the mindset, not the other way around. Book Recommendation: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?In this Episode: About Joshua Spodek [ 0:00 ]How Joshua navigates challenges [ 4:10 ]The importance a positive mindset plays in our challenges [ 6:30 ]How Joshua automates his thoughts [ 8:30 ]Book recommendations [ 13:00 ]The benefits of daily habits [ 16:30 ]How to keep your daily habits [ 21:10 ]About Joshua’s habits [ 25:30 ]How to cultivate discipline [ 30:16 ]Instant Impact [ 34:25 ]
Focus Your Attention On The Things That Matter Most
Jun 2 2020
Focus Your Attention On The Things That Matter Most
What makes you unique?  Adam Mendler is the Chief Executive Officer of The Veloz Group, where he co-founded and oversees ventures across a wide variety of industries: Beverly Hills Chairs, a leading office furniture e-tailer; Custom Tobacco, a one-of-a-kind cigar customization e-commerce platform; and Veloz Solutions, a technology consulting and software development practice. Adam remains active in each portfolio company, providing strategic guidance and support. Adam also provides business thought leadership as a speaker to businesses, universities and non-profit organizations; as the host of the leadership and personal / professional development podcast Thirty Minute Mentors; as an expert regularly cited in national media outlets; and as an advisor, consultant, coach and board member. In this episode, Adam speaks about how he was so busy counting his money; he didn’t realize the issues in his businesses. Adam and his business partner have ten different ideas, and they wanted to execute all of them. However, they burnt through all of their money and had their backs up against the wall. If Adam and his business partner were going to continue as entrepreneurs, they needed to focus and stop what they were doing. You can’t successfully start ten businesses at the same time. The biggest mistake they made was not having the focus. When you’re a bootstrap business, you need money coming in regularly. They were so busy and distracted that they lost sight of working on the cash flow businesses.