290. Mentor Session with Yaa Astar: Persevering Through Self-Doubt And Comparison & Keeping The Momentum Going While Also Finding Balance

Powerhouse Women - A podcast by Lindsey Schwartz

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Lindsey is back with another mentor session with new business owner, Yaa Astar. Yaa has been a CPA for most of her career and took the big leap to leave her job and start her own business as a health and accountability coach. She battled breast cancer and also suffered from severe depression, resulting in multiple suicide attempts. Therefore, Yaa feels the pull to do what she loves now more than ever. On today’s episode, Lindsey answers her questions about perseverance and comparison.    In this episode we talk about: How to keep the momentum going in your business How manage struggling with comparison How to respond to family and friends that lose faith in your vision for your business   Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership || RESOURCES || The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks || CONNECT WITH YAA ASTAR || instagram.com/yaa_astar https://astarbodyclassroom.com/1-day-confidnence-health-summit  || CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN || instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co || EPISODE TIMELINE || ( :50 ) Welcome back to the Powerhouse Women podcast for another mentor session! ( 1:33 ) Lindsey asks Yaa to share a little about herself and the big idea she is working on. ( 7:20 ) Lindsey asks Yaa, “Where are you at right now in your journey that other listeners might be able to relate to?” ( 7:32 ) Yaa asks Lindsey, “How do I keep the momentum going?” -Yaa ( 12:40 ) Lindsey talks about struggling with comparison. ( 17:05 ) Lindsey goes into more detail about Yaa’s question of keeping up the momentum. ( 20:25 ) Yaa asks Lindsey, “How do I continue to show up for myself when people have lost faith in me, but I still feel that pull to do what I want to do?” ( 26:18 ) Yaa reminds herself to continue asking the question, “Where do I want to see myself in a year from now? ( 26:38 ) Lindsey asks Yaa, “Where can everyone find and follow you on your journey?