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Feb. 26, 2022

Authentic With A Touch of Badass with Tisha Marie Pelletier

Authentic With A Touch of Badass with Tisha Marie Pelletier

In this episode of the Success Fundamentals Podcast, Kris and Brian talk to Tisha Marie Pelletier. As a self-made serial mom entrepreneur, professional speaker, author, and business mentor, Tisha seeks to empower more women and mothers to take control of their lives without sacrificing family or their careers.

HIGHLIGHTS

Juggling business with everything else
Women don't need to choose between family and entrepreneurship
Perfection is overrated
The road to success is not smooth and straightforward
Everyone needs to learn to say no sometimes
Seek mentorship and companionship to unlock your possibilities
Nothing's gonna change unless you want to make it change
Income always follows impact
Own your power, believe in yourself, and see things start to shift

QUOTES
Tisha: "I don't agree with that statement at all, that women have to choose. I think that women and moms become entrepreneurs because they want the freedom and the flexibility to be able to design life around their schedule, make sure that their priorities are in check, and that their kids are their priority."

Tisha: "Vulnerability is really what connects you to people. It's not the I have it all figured out, I'm untouchable, you can't ask me anything, you can't talk to me. I think that as women, if we open that up and we're approachable, I can tell you what it's like, we can get through this together, we're a tribe, then that just makes it more real."

Tisha: "None of us are perfect. I actually say perfection is so overrated. Women, we just need to know it's okay to let your guard down. It's okay to say, 'I'm really having a rough time right now.' And it's okay to be able to ask for help when you need it, whether that's with your kids, whether that's in your business."

Tisha: I don't care about failure. I really don't. Yes, I'll fail millions of times. I have failed millions of times. But I've used every single thing that I've gone through as a learning experience like okay, I know I can do this better next time."

Tisha: "I always love saying that when I'm making the impact and I'm doing the things that I love, and I'm surrounded by the people that I really want to serve, the income always follows. And it always does."

Connect with Tisha in the links below:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tishamariepelletier/
Website: https://www.tishamarieenterprises.com/
Books: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Tisha-Marie-Pelletier/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ATisha+Marie+Pelletier

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In this episode of the Success Fundamentals Podcast, Kris and Brian talk to Tisha Marie Pelletier. As a self-made serial mom entrepreneur, professional speaker, author, and business mentor, Tisha seeks to empower more women and mothers to take control of their lives without sacrificing family or their careers.  

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Juggling business with everything else 
  • Women don't need to choose between family and entrepreneurship
  • Perfection is overrated
  • The road to success is not smooth and straightforward 
  • Everyone needs to learn to say no sometimes
  • Seek mentorship and companionship to unlock your possibilities
  • Nothing's gonna change unless you want to make it change
  • Income always follows impact
  • Own your power, believe in yourself, and see things start to shift

QUOTES

Tisha: "I don't agree with that statement at all, that women have to choose. I think that women and moms become entrepreneurs because they want the freedom and the flexibility to be able to design life around their schedule, make sure that their priorities are in check, and that their kids are their priority."

Tisha: "Vulnerability is really what connects you to people. It's not the I have it all figured out, I'm untouchable, you can't ask me anything, you can't talk to me. I think that as women, if we open that up and we're approachable, I can tell you what it's like, we can get through this together, we're a tribe, then that just makes it more real." 

Tisha: "None of us are perfect. I actually say perfection is so overrated. Women, we just need to know it's okay to let your guard down. It's okay to say, 'I'm really having a rough time right now.' And it's okay to be able to ask for help when you need it, whether that's with your kids, whether that's in your business."

Tisha: I don't care about failure. I really don't. Yes, I'll fail millions of times. I have failed millions of times. But I've used every single thing that I've gone through as a learning experience like okay, I know I can do this better next time." 

Tisha: "I always love saying that when I'm making the impact and I'm doing the things that I love, and I'm surrounded by the people that I really want to serve, the income always follows. And it always does."

Connect with Tisha in the links below:

Follow Success Fundamentals on the following links below: