Behind the glitz and the glamour of entrepreneurship, there are times when you have to work through your own dark night of the soul. Sherrell is no stranger to this, and in this episode, she shares the cost of staying comfortable, which ultimately brought deep emptiness and dissatisfaction to herself.
This episode focuses on the importance of having a home to return to – where you can cry, binge-watch your favorite shows without judgment, let your friends drop by, or have an intimate relationship with your higher power.
Through moments of surrender, Sherrell had to reinvent herself to become a kinder, more empathetic CEO. So tune in to this episode and reflect on how you can also come home to yourself.
KEY POINTS:
Everything will work out for you - serve and lead from a place of love
Stay vigilant, learning, and growing
Remain committed to excellence
The importance of being kind to yourself
Let go of the need to have linear assurance
Give yourself time and grace to come home to yourself
QUOTABLES:
“Some of the emptiness reminds us how much we're craving home. Home not necessarily as a physical place — but a home within ourselves that represents safety and freedom.”
“The miracles and the transformation that continues for us all are a reflection of our level of growth and willingness to surrender to the processes that make us nervous.”
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