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Jeannine Yoder on how to take bigger risks

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Jeannine Yoder

on how to take bigger risks

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Jeannine is New York Times featured celebrity life coach, Broadway starlet and founder of

MentorMasterClass.com and JeannineYoder.com. Jeannine has ten-plus

years of experience as a triple threat performer, risk taker, life coach and mentor. She leads up and coming women thought

leaders in the U.S., UK, Colombia, Thailand,Nigeria, Australia and rapidly expanding

worldwide.

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Her clients regularly square their dream job, time and location freedom, media attention and

sometimes, a six-figure self run coaching business. Jeannine loves the challenge of

blending business with community, performance and feminine power. She's been featured

living her purpose in the New York Times "Identity“ Magazine, the Coaches Training Blog, Well+Good New York City and on ABC's "Gossip Girl," VHS

and in theaters across the U.S. and New York City. Her favorite roles include Audrey in "Little Shop of Horrors," Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls," Sugar in "Some Like It Hot" and Pippi in the "Burlesque

Sisters” sitcom.

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She’s proud…

She’s most proud of right now is she really made it out of the hood - growing up is where she was and she really made it out of a family

that is lost in addiction into a life where she really feels like she’s living a dream life. And more of that keeps coming true every day.

She’s proud of making it on Broadway despite the fact that she’s terrified of rejection and

auditioning and was able to book a show on Broadway and have that dream come true.

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She, 21, moved to NY City, working 3 jobs. She done theatre all her life growing up. She learned she wasn’t going to pay the bills. So she ended up stuck in 2 jobs that she had

zero passion for.

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Over weight & stress

Masonry jobWorking 14-hour

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A lot of her money was going to just bailing her mom out of jail or giving money to her dad to pay off his debt. And then the rest was just going to try to pay my rent so that she could live out on her own and try to separate from

her family life.

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Jeannine is in love with personal

development and empowerment.

She loves to listen to Tony Robbins, an empowerment

and life coach, CDs and reads his

books.

“The greater the risk, the greater the achievement.”

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First: she auditioned to a musical theater school in New York – no idea if she can afford

the school or leave all 3 jobs.

Second: She broke with her boyfriend, rented on her own, & terrified if she could find someone who could love her like his.

Third: She got into the school in NY – she applied for loan of $50,000 & risked to leave

her jobs.

The risks…

“Trust your instincts.”

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If she wants to have better results in her life, her first most valuable place to start is

by looking at those beliefs that she has. Realizing that they don't have to be the be

all, end all. And then trying to support a new, empowering belief by finding the

resources to add legs to that table. And this is the same reason why the rich get

richer and the poor get poorer. Because if you have poor beliefs and you see all

around you that everyone is struggling and that it's hard to survive.

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The most important thing

about goal-setting is that you actually are really specific about what you

want. And there's also a whole

process involved with kind of

manifesting and celebrating and

being sure to be in tune with what it is that you're coming

in.

The Goal

Use the SMART technique which just means specific,

measurable, attainable,realistic and timely.

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Pain and pleasure is the natural key to motivation. So if our pain and

pleasure associations in our mind are off, we won't actually be motivated to do

anything. That means if you're associating more pain to taking action than more

pleasure, then you're going to find it really hard to create movement.

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Making life better…

The most consistent action step is her daily morning ritual and the sisterhood –

having a community of like-minded women has changed her life.

You can get the free guide at JeannineYoder.com

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One of the biggest lessons is learning to not do it alone, but also learning to

ask for support the way that you really need and desire it. And having people in

your life that are willing to show up for you in that way.

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A book by Gay Hendricks called “The Big Leap”

Jeannine had a big rise in her business this year. She makes those financial

growth is this – allowing herself to raise the upper limit.

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Think about what we talked about withbeliefs. And to see if you can find some room

in you to create a re-frame. To test,to play detective of what's going on in your

thoughts. Because we are our thoughts.We are our stories that we tell in our mind.And if you change your beliefs, you change

your story and you change your outerexperience. So I think the most powerful place

to start when you're feeling trappedis just to play detective. To see if you can find

the spaces where you're leaning toofar into that feeling of "trapped." To see if there's any room for you to see the wayout? if you just open yourself to being

detective first, you start to showyourself the way to baby steps.

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You can connect with Jeannine at:

JeannineYoder.comMentorMasterClass.com

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