Spotlight on Client, Caroline Arthur
Episode 67, Aug 15, 2020, 10:00 PM
This week Mitch and Mills are speaking with client (and hopefully soon to be Guinness World Record holder) Caroline Arthur.
Standing tall, standing out
We’re back with another electric episode of Dorothy and the Dealer, and this week Mitch and Mills are speaking with client (and hopefully soon to be Guinness World Record holder) Caroline Arthur.
Having struggled for years with her purpose, Caroline felt like she’d lost herself to marriage and motherhood. Because her mum was a ‘successful’ housewife, she’d tried for years to fit that same puzzle piece to her own life.
After a serious health scare though, Caroline ended up transforming her life, learning:
- An understanding and love for herself
- The knowledge to fill her cup first so she has something to give
- A killer mission statement to work towards
- The understanding that we don’t have just one purpose!
For Caroline, shifting her perspective felt like she had “changed the colour of things”. There was no more blame. No more trying to know all the answers. And no more feeling like she had to be perfect.
And then came the good stuff. A travel business. A trip to Japan. And even the chance to turn her long legs she once felt embarrassed by - into world record holders.
So don’t miss this awesome story and remember there are new Podcast episodes each and every Sunday.
We’re back with another electric episode of Dorothy and the Dealer, and this week Mitch and Mills are speaking with client (and hopefully soon to be Guinness World Record holder) Caroline Arthur.
Having struggled for years with her purpose, Caroline felt like she’d lost herself to marriage and motherhood. Because her mum was a ‘successful’ housewife, she’d tried for years to fit that same puzzle piece to her own life.
After a serious health scare though, Caroline ended up transforming her life, learning:
- An understanding and love for herself
- The knowledge to fill her cup first so she has something to give
- A killer mission statement to work towards
- The understanding that we don’t have just one purpose!
For Caroline, shifting her perspective felt like she had “changed the colour of things”. There was no more blame. No more trying to know all the answers. And no more feeling like she had to be perfect.
And then came the good stuff. A travel business. A trip to Japan. And even the chance to turn her long legs she once felt embarrassed by - into world record holders.
So don’t miss this awesome story and remember there are new Podcast episodes each and every Sunday.