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June 9, 2022

Episode 78: Here Comes the Judge … Your Master Saboteur with Suzanne Taylor-King

Episode 78: Here Comes the Judge … Your Master Saboteur with Suzanne Taylor-King

Suzanne has supported individuals and small businesses to grow personally and professionally. She is a resource genius, and a master certified coach .

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In this week’s episode, Mike and guest Suzanne Taylor-King discuss how we all have an internal dialogue and that’s really what the judge is. It is that internal voice in your head that makes you self-sabotage. Let’s learn more together.

Suzanne Taylor-King’s Biography

Since 2009, Suzanne has supported individuals and small businesses to grow personally and professionally. She is a resource genius, and a master certified coach (10,000 + hours) with a unique coaching background of fitness, nutrition, habits, and positive psychology.

Drawing upon her background as a competitive athlete, 20 years as a Dental Hygienist, and the study of positive psychology, the neuroscience of habits, nutrition, and personal wellbeing she takes coaching to the next level for her clients. This combination of NLP, Positive Psychology, Emotional Fitness, High-Performance Habits, Ancient Wisdom & Modern Tools now known as the Taylord Method has been dubbed the “secret weapon” for entrepreneurs.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn…
  • In what ways do we sabotage ourselves?
  • What are your innate character strengths?
  • Subconscious Saboteurs.
  • How ego can hurt your overall effectiveness.
Quotables
  • “Knowing, and being aware that that voice in your head is not you.” Suzanne Taylor-King
  • “One of the things I love to do before I start working with a client is to know their innate character strengths and those subconscious saboteurs.” Suzanne Taylor-King
  • “The hyper-achiever shows up because of the entrepreneurial mindset because entrepreneurs as a whole are resilient and full of grit, they’re willing to take risks, but they also can lean a little bit towards the perfectionistic.” Suzanne Taylor-King
Links & Resources Mentioned…