Unstoppable with Amira Alvarez

The Leadership Hacker Podcast - A podcast by Steve Rush | The Leadership Hacker

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Amira Alvarez is the founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman, a global coaching company helping entrepreneurs, empire builders, athletes, creatives, and rising stars in all fields achieve their dreams and goals in record time. Learn about what tactical strategies and mindset shifts are required to get out of your own way, live life on your own terms, and master the art of achieving any goal you set your mind to. In this show: How to create the framework for unstoppable success. How your inner talk and mindset can help you or hold you back. The importance of only getting feedback from people who matter. If it’s not working, blame the system and not the person. Join our Tribe at https://leadership-hacker.com Music: " Upbeat Party " by Scott Holmes courtesy of the Free Music Archive FMA Transcript: Thanks to Jermaine Pinto at JRP Transcribing for being our Partner. Contact Jermaine via LinkedIn or via his site JRP Transcribing Services Find out more about Amira below: Amira on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amiraalvarez/ The Unstoppable Woman Website: https://theunstoppablewoman.com Amira on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunstoppablewoman/ Amira on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmiraAlvarez Full Transcript Below ----more---- Steve Rush: Some call me Steve, dad, husband or friend. Others might call me boss, coach or mentor. Today you can call me The Leadership Hacker.   Thanks for listening in. I really appreciate it. My job as the leadership hacker is to hack into the minds, experiences, habits and learning of great leaders, C-Suite executives, authors and development experts so that I can assist you developing your understanding and awareness of leadership. I am Steve Rush and I am your host today. I am the author of Leadership Cake. I am a transformation consultant and leadership coach. I cannot wait to start sharing all things leadership with you   Amira Alvarez is the special guest on today's show. She is the founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman. She's also the host of The Unstoppable Woman Podcast. But before we get a chance to speak with Amira, here is The Leadership Hacker News.   The Leadership Hacker News   Steve Rush: In the news today. We explore the notion, what is unstoppable? Unstoppable people are like warriors. They're always ready to take on the world. They're guided from something within. Full of boundless energy and unwavering in their goals. So how do they do this? Where do they find that strength, that stamina to keep going? Unstoppable people keep their inner fires burning and developing characteristics necessary to become successful. So as today's show is focusing on being unstoppable, it sent me down a rabbit hole of research to find out what are the key characteristics and traits that make people become unstoppable. And here's my top eight from the research.   Number one is Belief. Use whatever term you like to describe these people. But the bottom line is that confidence is key if you want to be unstoppable. You have to have the courage to put yourself out there in the first place. You have to believe what it takes. Mental challenges will be among the biggest obstacles you face as an entrepreneur, as a leader, and without a healthy dose of confidence, you'll be tempted to accept defeat when you should be actually finding a way to bounce back from failure. Two is Vision. All unstoppable people have a really clear vision and every path to success starts with the vision. It gives you a sense of direction, and it's the reason for working as hard as we do. Once you have a vision for what you want your future to look and feel like you need to set a series of goals to achieve that dream. This is your plan for getting there. Your vision and mission should be something that you've really clearly defined. It's written down and regurgitated by everybody that can speak to you.   Three is Persistence. You can be the most talented, intelligent, and creative person out there, but withou