33: The Art of Mind Management: Strategies for Thriving in Business and Life with Lisa Kneller

Summary

Hey, Superfans Superstars! In this episode, I had an inspiring chat with Lisa Kneller, a life coach with a fascinating journey from advertising to coaching. We dove deep into the importance of mind management in both personal and business contexts. Lisa shared her transition from a corporate career to becoming a stay-at-home mom, and how she found her passion for coaching. We discussed how negative self-talk can impact us and our teams, and Lisa offered practical strategies for fostering a positive work culture that creates superfans. This episode is packed with insights on how to manage your mind and lead with empathy. Don’t miss it!

Guest

Lisa Kneller is a life purpose and reinvention life coach who helps women in the second half of life live with purpose, passion, and positivity, in mind, body, and spirit. Her gift is helping women slow down long enough to see how their life is unfolding, and helping them discover their innate wisdom and creativity. From this safe space of quiet reflection and insight, miracles occur that make the second half of life sensational!

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Superfans Success Insight

Bullet Points

  • Transition from corporate career to coaching
  • Importance of mind management in personal and professional contexts
  • Impact of language and self-talk on mindset and well-being
  • Role of leaders in fostering a positive work culture that creates superfans
  • Strategies for managing stress and emotions in high-pressure situations
  • Significance of self-awareness and mindfulness practices
  • Challenges faced by customer service representatives
  • Importance of recognizing and appreciating team members
  • Influence of mental health on performance and workplace dynamics
  • Resources for personal development and coaching support

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Best Quotes

‘Lisa Kneller’, ’00:09:16′, ‘There are times when you’re climbing the mountain and you slip back a little bit or a lot, and maybe you’re not making your goals or you haven’t had a sale in a long time or whatever the downer might be, and you have to have conversations with yourself.’

‘Freddy D’, ’00:20:51′, ‘Sometimes you need to reset your mind and say, “Okay, I need to take time to acknowledge my team, appreciate them, even though I’m having a bad moment.”

33: The Art of Mind Management: Strategies for Thriving in Business and Life with Lisa Kneller

Episode Transcript

Freddy D (00:00:00) – Hello, Lisa, welcome to the Business Superfans podcast. How are you today?

Lisa Kneller (00:00:04) – Hi, Freddy. I’m great. Thank you so much for having me. I’m very excited.

Freddy D (00:00:08) – Likewise. So tell me how you started Lisa millar coaching. Tell me about that. And how did you get to that point in life?

Lisa Kneller (00:00:16) – And I start a little bit further back and.

Freddy D (00:00:19) – Oh absolutely. Yeah. Tell me that’s what I mean. How did you get to there? So yeah.

Lisa Kneller (00:00:22) – I start my early career was in advertising, and I decided after about six years of that to stay home with my first child, and then I had a second child, and then I just decided to keep staying home. And I was a stay at home mom for a very long time. While I was a stay at home mom, I got a lot of experience in direct sales, never really being successful in direct sales, but learning a ton of skills doing that, And I also did a little substitute teaching. And in 2003 I started teaching yoga.

Lisa Kneller (00:00:59) – So yoga became a passion of mine. And so I had this mind body, spirit background. So I did that for 15 to 20 years before I started my job at the age of 59. So I got a job at Grand Canyon University as an enrollment counselor. It was my first job since I was in my early 30s. Oh, wow.

 

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