Episode 71: Persisting Toward the Real You with Emily Armitage
Today I’m talking with Emily Armitage, who is an amazing coach for female founders, creatives and small business owners. Emily talks about her recent pivot from being specifically a money coach, towards expanding to support women in getting unstuck, making shit happen, making more money and living their juiciest, most joyful lives.
Having been a marketing maven, communications extraordinaire, project manager and certified change practitioner, Emily talks through the journey she’s gone on to use all of her skills within her coaching practice, and the things she’s realised while learning to incorporate everything she brings to the table! We dive into the pressure to niche and the unsaid rules that we can fall into whenever we set off on a new venture.
Tune in for more on getting to the root of procrastination, the lifelong journey to confidence, and the blocks that may be getting between where you're at now and doing things YOUR way.
You can find Emily at www.emilyarmitage.co.uk
Or on instagram @emilyarmitage_
REFERENCES
Tori Dunlap, Her First 100k
Lynne Twist, Teresa Barker, The Soul of Money
Erin Claire Jones (on Human Design)
QUOTES
"In order to pivot, I got really clear on who I wanted to work with. I got clear on what I've got to offer. And I also got clearer on who I am.”
"I'm sat on a cushion, which somebody obviously thought of. On a laptop, which somebody thought of. Full of components that somebody thought of. We have so much within us that other people are waiting for in need. And we are sat there, through no fault of our, own going, ‘oh, I'm not sure about this. And we could be changing other people's lives.”
“I think it's important to remember that nobody gives you a crown from being like, the queen of confidence. You don't just get to a level up. You grow all the time. You grow and you change, and things come in and you go, “me three months ago would never have done that. Me a year ago would never have done that. I've come so far.”
"If you don't have something that's flexible and flows with you, to jumpstart you, it’s always gonna stay a dream. You have to make it real somehow, even when it feels massive and big and exciting and scary. So where is that jump pad? Where is that coming from and what are you gonna do? How are you gonna do it?”