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This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes CEO, Author, Speaker and Mentor Debra Poneman.
For over 35 years, Debra Poneman, bestselling author and founder of Yes to Success Seminars, has shared her success system, now used by tens of thousands of people in every corner of the globe, to create lives of not only success and abundance, but deep and profound happiness, self-love and lasting inner fulfillment.
Known as the mentor to the mentors, Debra’s students have used her teachings to become mega-successful entrepreneurs, renowned transformational leaders, NY Times bestselling authors, millionaires, billionaires — even household names.
But Debra’s greatest gift is her deep belief in each person’s magnificence and her ability to convey that belief to activate in her audience members and clients profound and lasting inner and outer transformation.
Segment 1:
Sam begins with this week’s quotes from Abraham and the Universe. He describes the importance of showing up with our soul shining through and how it can help positively shift our relationships. Sam welcomes Debra to the show. Debra reflects on today’s quotes by reminding us to seek a current of good in our lives. Debra recounts her early career in investment sales in Los Angeles and how she found her passion in teaching seminars.
Segment 2:
Debra explains why she teaches principles from the 1980’s that are still relevant today. Debra notes how we should manifest the ideas given to us by the energy the universe and how we should not wait until everything is perfect to begin. She explains that we should keep brilliant ideas secret and keep that which is sacred secret. Debra shares her principle “treat everybody like the most important person in the world”.
Segment 3:
Sam and Debra discuss two stories about her children: one about her daughter and one about her son. Debra recounts how her daughter taught her that everyone’s work is important and everyone has the potential to change lives. She shares how her son turned his passion for basketball into a career helping underprivileged students receive college athletic scholarships. Sam describes the importance of relationship capital as shown through both stories.
Segment 4:
Sam and Debra weigh in on myths in the self-help space. Debra explains that we should not tell people about our ideas in the hopes of others holding you accountable. She cautions against relying on others for accountability. She explains cocoons, her idea of obstacles we have to face in life, and how cocoons are placed in our life for us to overcome. |