5 Red Hot Truths about Mid-Life with Sam Bennett - a podcast by Amy Ahlers

from 2019-08-21T06:00

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#310: This podcast is especially for powerful, high-achieving women that are ready to STOP being so hard on themselves so they can make their greatest contribution. Show notes for today’s episode can be found at www.amyahlersshow.com/310 


Can we tell the TRUTH about mid-life?


Join me and my dear friend, Sam Bennett of www.therealsambennett.com, and let your hair down, get REAL and tell the truth about what's really going on in our lives. It's rare these days and yet SO necessary for our sanity (you feel me?!). We keep it real and talk about the mess and the magic of mid-life.


During today’s episode, we reveal many truths like:


  • How it's time to say BYE BYE to your polite good girl act and start embracing your authentic truth

  • Why you're on FIRE (both literally and metaphorically) and how to own the mastery and confidence you've earned

  • The beauty of feeling the collective and personal rage that's coursing through us and transmute that into power


We also shared more about our upcoming Barefoot Perfect: Belize retreat in February 2020 especially for women in mid-life and beyond that are ready to create the next chapter of their life. Spots are filling and our special Early Bird rate TODAY, 8/21/19, so NOW is the time to apply: www.BarefootPerfect.com.


Here's what we know to be true: You deserve and need a break. Time outside of time. Space for YOU, your dreams, your vision, your life. A time where you don't have to be somebody’s mom, wife, aunt, boss, leader...where you can just be a person walking on the beach. No expectations. No needs. Just you being a woman getting in touch with her truth and making a plan for the next chapter of her life.


As the saying goes, "No one here gets out alive." Our time is limited. Do you feel it?


Do it now (there's no such thing as later).


Let's vow to not take our time here for granted, OK?

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