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Julie Morey is an author, coach, and a passionate traveler. Her divorce turned her life upside down and she found her path to healing through traveling the world and seeking adventure. She also discovered her purpose and career path, and now lives a life of freedom and joy 🙂
In today’s interview, Julie opens up and shares her journey through the most darkest moments to the most wonderful experiences and adventures. She gives us the exact steps she took from the moment she was pushed out of her comfort zone to how she progressed to building her freedom based business. Her interview is rich with inspiration and mindset shift advice. She also gives us some juicy tidbits from her travel adventures.
BEST ADVICE:
It is not about taking “gianormous” leaps. It is about taking small steps, and each one takes you to a healthier place.
BEST MINDSET ADVICE:
The Pillars exercise. Look at 10 different areas of your life and see where you are now, and where you would like to be. Create the picture of where you want to be and then figure out the steps that will get you there. This exercise will open up your vision so you can start seeing a completely different picture.
BEST QUOTE:
“Life begins at the edge of your comfort zone” . When something scares you, that means that you should probably do it!
NATASHA’S REFLECTIONS:
I love what Julie says about travel, “Travel is going to stretch you, it will teach you exactly where your comfort zone is and who you are – because it challenges you”. I’m a big fan of travel and my travel adventures have always enriched my life. I can also see how getting used to going out of your comfort zone and having to be adaptable is going to help you tremendously as an entrepreneur. Even cushy travel vacations are very beneficial, because you come back recharged, nurtured, and inspired to take on the world again!
BOOKS:
“Travel, Sex, and Train Wrecks”, by Julie Morey
“Transformational Divorce”, by Karen Kahn Wilson
“Fearless Living”, by Rhonda Britton
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