Welcome to the 73rd episode of the Diverse Minds Podcast, and on today’s episode, I review Everything is Figureoutable, a book written by American entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author, Marie Forleo.
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In today’s show, I talk about:
- Why I decided to review the book Everything is Figureoutable. [00:49]
- The first concept of the book. [03:49]
- Something that really struck me about this book. [05:26]
- The third tenant of the book. [06:26]
- How the book advises us all to shake off criticism. [08:44]
- Ways in which overwhelming tasks shouldn’t stop you reaching your goals. [09:55]
Quotes about Everything is Figureoutable
- I feel this book has hugely useful tips and ways to realise what you want in your life in a realistic, positive and manageable way.
- Be confident that you can work things out or figure them out in a way that works for you.
- Everyone has had challenges, and will have challenges in their life.
- The only way you’re really going to know what you want in life is to have a really clear picture.
- Think big and don’t let excuses hold you back!
Resources linked to Everything is Figureoutable
- Marie Forleo’s website
- Everything Is Figureoutable book
- Why you need a coach (and don’t wait until January)
- Coaching with Diverse Minds
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