Life & business lessons I learned from famous people

In this episode, I'll take you on a journey through my life as a mom juggling a launch during the back-to-school season. We'll dive into what a launch means in the world of coaching, the challenges it poses, and why I'll never schedule one during back-to-school time again. Then, I'll share some personal stories about encounters with celebrities during my time working in the entertainment industry, from Katy Perry to Lady Gaga, Jonah Hill, and Fergie. Each of these interactions taught me valuable lessons that I'll pass on to you.
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In Episode 87 of the Resting Bliss Face podcast, I take you on a journey through my fascinating encounters with celebrities during my time working in media. While the stories are entertaining and sometimes even comical, there are some valuable life and business lessons to be gleaned from these experiences. In this blog post, let's delve into the key takeaways from my podcast, exploring the wisdom I gained from stars like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Jonah Hill, and Fergie.

Embrace Your Inner Diva: Lesson from Katy Perry

In the world of celebrities, diva behavior is often frowned upon, but Katy Perry taught me that it's okay to throw a tantrum from time to time. I recount how Katy refused to sign autographs just before her performance, emphasizing that it's alright to be unhappy with certain tasks or aspects of your life or business. We can't be happy all the time, and acknowledging our displeasure is the first step toward change.

Treat Everyone Like They Are Important: Lesson from Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga's interaction with me demonstrates the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness. Regardless of their position or role, everyone deserves acknowledgment. Gaga's warmth toward her fans, her manager, and even me in that moment shows that you can create meaningful connections by treating everyone as valuable.

Honesty is the Best Policy: Lesson from Jonah Hill

My Jonah Hill encounter, highlights the importance of honesty in communication. While it might seem blunt, telling someone that your initial plans or intentions have changed is better than leading them on or creating false expectations. The lesson here is that it's perfectly acceptable to change your mind when circumstances shift. Authenticity is key.

Freely Give Compliments: Lesson from Fergie

Fergie's gracious compliment to me at a nightclub illustrates the power of freely giving compliments. I learned that genuine compliments create immediate connections. When you notice something admirable in someone, don't hesitate to vocalize it. It not only brightens their day but also fosters a sense of camaraderie.

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