88 | How to Curate Your Life with Temetria McVea
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What would it look like to stop "settling" and start thriving in
your business and life?
In this episode, guest expert Temetria McVea shares her journey
of breaking free from a life of "shoulds" and stepping boldly
into a life aligned with her deepest desires. From selling her
suburban home to embracing city living to leaving the corporate
world for a full-time coaching career, Temetria's story is a
powerful example of what’s possible when clarity meets courage.
Temetria introduces her signature Curate Your Life process,
designed to help women in midlife and transition craft a vision
for their future that feels both authentic and exciting. She
walks us through defining a clear and detailed vision,
identifying actionable steps to achieve it, and revisiting that
vision as life evolves. Packed with actionable tips—like creating
vision boards, setting 90-day goals, and journaling—this episode
offers a roadmap for anyone ready to pivot toward a life that
truly resonates.
But bold transitions aren’t without their challenges. Temetria
opens up about navigating doubts, decision fatigue, and the fear
of judgment when pursuing ambitious dreams. She shares how
understanding your “why” can motivate you and how surrounding
yourself with a supportive network can make all the difference.
Whether considering a career shift, reimagining your living
situation, or simply craving more alignment in your day-to-day
life, this episode will inspire you to dream big and take
actionable steps toward the life you want. Join us for this rich
conversation and start curating your best life today!
Ready to curate your life? Tune in now!
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