• 383: Shop My Thought Closet

  • Apr 3 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast
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383: Shop My Thought Closet

  • Summary

  • From Negative to Neiman: Upgrading Your Thought Wardrobe

    To enhance your life and mindset, it is essential to intentionally select and upgrade your thoughts to higher quality ones. In a podcast episode, Tonya Leigh stresses the significance of being mindful of the thoughts we entertain daily. She classifies thoughts into different levels, ranging from "Goodwill thoughts" inherited from past experiences to "Neiman Marcus thoughts" that are of superior quality and more empowering.

    Tonya urges the audience to evaluate their current thought patterns and beliefs, highlighting that negative or outdated thoughts can hinder individuals and impact their overall well-being. By deliberately choosing thoughts that align with their values, dreams, and desires, individuals can cultivate a more positive and empowering mindset.

    Join Tonya as she takes you thorugh her thought clloset and inspire listeners to consciously select empowering beliefs and shed outdated or limiting ones to cultivate a more positive, resilient, and fulfilling mindset.

    Talking Points:

    • 03:02 Personal style transformation.
    • 05:04 Choosing thoughts intentionally.
    • 10:35 Upgrading your thoughts.
    • 16:15 Couture thoughts.
    • 20:45 Thoughts about myself.
    • 22:11 Embracing Your Uniqueness.
    • 29:44 Thoughts about money.
    • 32:56 Money mindset transformation.
    • 38:51 Life as a game.
    • 42:59 Feeling bad cannot stop magic.
    • 45:09 Thoughts on love and relationships.
    • 48:46 The Royal Treatment.

    Quotes:

    "Girl, I am feeling like yesterday's fries."

    "I'm going to bloom where I'm planted. I'm going to really show up in this position, in this role, and I'm going to give it my all because it matters."

    "Money is fun, which is in my thought closet. And money doesn't solve the problems that people are trying to use money to solve the problem for."

    "I love believing that failure is what dreams are built upon."

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