Guests:

Cyrina Talbot, The Mindset Transformation Company
Greg Fischer, Burn Pit BBQ

Summary

In order to thrive in the marketplace, small business owners need a steady stream of clarity and self-confidence. Guests Serena Talbot and Greg Fischer teach their clients how to reframe their mindsets in order to achieve success professionally and personally.

Cyrina Talbot

Listen as Cyrina Talbot, owner and founder of The Mindset Transformation Company, transformational coach, and clinical hypnotherapist explains how she helps clients get to the root of old subconscious programming and move towards goals using new patterns. Here’s what she says, “A lot of times we know what we should do, we’re not doing it, and we don’t know why. I help clients first understand and then stop old programming.” 

Cyrina’s Quotes:

  • We’re making decisions we never used to have to make.
  • It takes work to train your mind to know that you’re making the right decision.
  • Our belief in ourselves determines if we’re going to succeed or not.
  • Don’t live by default.
  • Scientifically, it takes 63 days to change your thoughts, regardless of age.
  • If you have the dream and the vision, it’s because you’re supposed to do it.

Greg Fischer

Guest Greg Fischer is a US Marine Corps veteran, co-founder of Burn Pit BBQ, and a certified ECHO and NeuroLeadership Brain-Based professional coach. He’s on a journey to help high achievers find their own self-purpose. Greg says, “Most people know what they need to do, but they just don’t do it. That’s where I assist with accountability. I help them create a plan and a vision for what they want to accomplish. 

Hear him talk about mitigating obstacles to success.

Greg’s Quotes:

  • Most people know what they need to do, but they just don’t do it.
  • The biggest thing is celebrating wins when they come up. It creates momentum and increases self-confidence.
  • Self-dialog is key for a lot of people.
  • Part of what I do is help clients maintain a healthy level of self-confidence so they can continue to be grateful for everything they’ve achieved, but still be ambitious and want to achieve more.
  • I’m on a journey to help high achievers find their own self-purpose.