Come Hang Out!
Build a Successful Online Business in Less Than Two Hours a Week Using Podcasting
Podcast for
Growth Workshop
Podcast Launch Checklist
Steps to start and launch a podcast from start to finish
GET CLEAR ON YOUR CALLING SO YOU CAN START AN ONLINE BUSINESS
Start an Online Business Workshop
Should You
Start a Podcast?
TAKE THE QUIZ
AND FIND OUT
STEP BY STEP PLAN TO START YOUR ONLINE BUSINESS
Complete Business Blueprint
Where Are You in Your Online Biz?
Choose the option below that best describes you!
I HAVE A BUSINESS BUT NOT A PODCAST
Show me how to grow an audience the easy way - without the social media hustle
I HAVE A BUSINESS & A PODCAST
Show me hot to grow my podcast, make money online and get more visibility.
I DON’T HAVE A BUSINESS AND I NEED CLARITY
Show me the exact steps to starting my online business
from psalm chapter 18
Spiritual Battle Plan
defeat the enemy, strongholds and spiritual warfare
Wondering how to get unstuck so you can start an online business? Listen in to some live coaching where I help Alena get clear on her niche and calling. We dive into what gets you UNSTUCK so you can finally build that business that fuels your soul.
I know that if an online business is on your heart and you just need the steps to make it happen – this conversation will help you.
I pray this blesses you!
FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION:
(00:01)
Hey girl, welcome back to another episode of the show. Today I am interviewing a dear online friend of mine, Alena Conley. And I’m so excited because we really go deep. And we talk about what it’s like when you’re in it. You’re not thinking about doing it, you’re not successful yet. You’re in it and you’re showing up, you’re doing the thing and you just are in it. There are so many hard things that go into the journey itself. And so we really discuss how to start loving the journey and also how to dig yourself out when you feel stuck or stagnant. So this is a great interview. I know you’re going to totally love it.
(00:49)
Let me tell you a little bit about Alena. She’s a wife and a mom of three in Atlanta, Georgia. Seven years ago she left her Carrie Bradshaw lifestyle and wall street career to build a seven figure sales business from her phone. Alena considers herself a storyteller and a creative content curator. And she’s currently working with small businesses and entrepreneurs on their marketing strategies. She considers her most impactful role to be helping women through getting unstuck, which is what today I totally wanted her to come on and teach you.
(01:24)
She also helps women uncover what’s really meant to fuel them. In 2018, she launched the Reminder Remedy Life Hacks community to serve others through content, coaching and community. So you’re going to love this episode with Alena. What’s up, mama boss. You guys heard all about how amazing it is in the intro, but I’m so excited because I’m sitting with her now and you guys are going to absolutely love her story. I think it’s going to resonate with so many of you in her message, and I’m just inspired by her already.
(02:38)
I just got off an interview for her on her podcast, which she will tell you guys about as well. And I just know you guys are going to love her as much as I do so welcome to the show, Alena. Thank you. I’m so excited to be here. We’re excited to have you, can you kick us off? Tell us your story. We want to hear the journey to now. Can you give it to us? Yeah. And you all, well, depending on when this airs, you all will be one of the first to hear this version of my story, because, the last almost eight months of my life have been a new chapter. So I’m excited to kind of expand upon that.
(03:15)
But as she said, I’m Alena Conley. I am an Atlanta native. I live here now with my husband Prince and my three kiddos. And, you know, my path was pretty traditional. You know, I grew up in a household where education was important. Both of my parents went to HBCUs, which are historically black colleges and universities. And so, you know, I don’t know how many people know how HBCUs were started, but basically, you know, there was a period where African Americans could not go to college.
(03:50)
So in the basement of many churches, they were educated, and eventually, you know, these areas after segregation were able to actually be founded into universities. And so particularly in Atlanta, you will find probably many more generations of college educated black folks, as we would say, which is not as common throughout the country, mainly because so many of those types of universities were started in the South. And so needless to say education was huge in my family, on my father’s side, my grandmother was superintendent of Atlanta public schools.
(04:29)
My grandfather was a college Dean on both sides. My grandparents were college educators. And I’m saying all of these things, because that was like the thing that was like the forefront of like, you know, success, make sure you get your degree, you know, because it’s a privilege. We didn’t always have that as a privilege. And so coming out of high school, I knew like you’re going to go to school, you’re going to get a degree. You’ll find a passion because people say that that’s what apparently shows up at college, your passion and you’ll know at, you know, 20 what you want to be for the rest of your life.
(05:04)
You’ll go, you’ll do great things and you’ll raise your kids to go to school and do the same thing. Right. Which I think that many of us can relate to because that’s kind of become a life cycle for millennials or however we refer it to as these days. And so I did just that, got good grades, went to school, went to an accelerated MBA program. So came out of Florida and A&M university, which is in Tallahassee with a master’s in business administration with a concentration of finance.
(05:34)
And so when I first entered school, there was this huge wall in the school of business and industry called the big wall is what we called it. And it was a goat wall full of plaques of companies that had donated to the school and sell from day one of your orientation. That was like the pinnacle of success. They would say, look at this wall, you decide today where you want to be and who you want to be.
(05:58)
So literally, you know, when you think about how the subconscious mind works, you’re walking past this physical wall every day in and out to your classes, but ultimately knowing like I have to be valued by one of these companies, you know, to really make my family proud and to break whatever curse has been placed on me, you know? And that’s just kind of, you know, what’s being birthed in you. And so then it becomes, okay, not only do I want to get one of these companies off the big board, but if I’m smart enough and now if I can sell myself well enough, I’ll get with one of the top paying companies.
(06:32)
So not only did, you know, getting a great internship and experience and getting a job, was that like a thing, but it was like, who’s going to walk out with the highest offer, you know, like that was like a competition to college. So I’m very money fueled in terms of how I picked that first phase of my life. Because, you know, while my family was middle class and you know, I never really felt like I went without, we were by no means wealthy. Right. And there were many things that I felt like, you know, I didn’t get to experience a lot of travel growing up, you know.
(07:05)
I know I’m pretty sure we lived paycheck to paycheck. And so more than anything, I was just like, I want to make money. You know, like, I don’t care if I don’t like my job, I hear y’all talking about passion, but I don’t care. Like I just want to make money. Cause money will solve all of the issues. Right. So ended up figuring out that, you know, being an investment banker or working at an investment banking firm was the highest paying job.
(07:28)
That’s where I did my internships. That’s where I landed my job during the middle of the financial crisis. So the markets crash in 2008, I got a job in 2008. You couldn’t tell me anything cause they weren’t hiring anybody. But to be able to get hired in a time like that, I was like, okay, I’m well, on my way, lived in New York was living the lifestyle that I had literally always dreamed of there, Carrie Bradshaw, you know, all the labels. Dinner dates every weekend and you know, was flourishing in my career. Or so I thought.
(08:03)
What I didn’t realize was that every day I was showing up in a place where I was really being marginalized in a way that was impacting my health significantly. One day I ended up just having extreme chest pains. I tell my roommate, Maya, I think I need to go to go to the ER, I think I’m having a heart attack. Yeah. She was like, I’m going to go with you. We go, turns out it was just acid reflux. But in that moment, you know, they’re sending me to specialists. And while it was acid reflux, there were like signs of potential ulcers. It wasn’t diet. I was eating pretty well, but it was stress, you know?
(08:47)
And here I am, in my twenties. Why am I stressed? This is supposed to be the most exciting time of my life. Why am I stressed to the point where I barely manage my weight the way I need to, my hair is breaking off. My face is always broken out. And I’m literally crying in the stalls at my job every day because of how my manager talks to me. I don’t feel valued. I don’t feel smart enough. You know, I’m impacting in some way, you know, through relationships. But at the end of the day, I was so misaligned because I had gone into that space purely for money that everyday people would be saying, why are you here?
(09:22)
I love bright color lipstick. And I would come to work and like pink purple lipstick in a wall street job. And they’re like, why are you here? Like, you need to be in somebodies like fashion careers. But I resisted because my mission was to either make money or be what people told me that I couldn’t be. Right. And so I was being fueled by all of these negative factors instead of really going inward and thinking about what are the things that truly lights you up? It was probably around the same time that the movie Eat, Pray, Love came out. And you know, everybody was going crazy after that movie.
(09:56)
Like this was literally, probably the same year, that Instagram, when I was probably one of the first people to get on Instagram. Cause I’m a super tech geek. And I was like telling my friends, doing all this motivation. And then I was like, you know what? There’s something more at this time, my girlfriend, who’s also working on wall street, very entrepreneurial. She decides that she wants to start making lipstick. So she comes to me and she’s like, Hey, I’m here. I just take off a sabbatical from work and go and like learn how to make lipstick. And I’m like, okay girl, go do your thing. She comes back because her family was like, go get your job back. Yeah. They’re like, please go get your job back.
(10:35)
She comes back. But at this point she now has a business plan. She comes to me and she says, Hey, I want you to be head of sales and placement for my company. And I say, okay, but why like I have no sales experience. And she’s like Alena, because literally everything that you get, that you love, within a week I end up buying it because you know how, when you have a passion for something, you just can talk from a very authentic place. Didn’t think much of that at the time. But what I later came to discover was that I had a gift for authenticity in relationships and storytelling. So you know, working with her and her company, which is now a million dollar brand in thousands of targets across the country.
(11:18)
It lit a fire in me when it came to entrepreneurship, it was like one thing to work on a job. But it’s a whole other thing when you’re working on something that’s going to really, really impact the world. And that’s yours, you know, you just work differently. And I knew that I did not want that flame to go out. I went on and was a cofounder of an app called girl talk. And then shortly after leaving my wall street job, cause we were like, okay, we’re out. We set a date. And we left. I ended up taking a break here in Atlanta and was supposed to be moving to Cali, to live in Silicone Valley and do this whole thing. And I ended up falling into network marketing.
(11:57)
So I’m on Instagram. I’m seeing some before and after pictures and I’m like, Oh, like this product looks amazing. I buy it. And then I get results from it. And so, because I’m a natural sharer, I’m like, okay, like, let me just take my followers on this journey. This is what people were doing. Like, this was just what I did. Right. This was in 2012. I’m like, come on this journey with me as I, you know, do X, Y, and Z. Funny, like until this point we were like, literally the same, you know, I was in finance as well.
(12:36)
So anyways, you know, I am getting results. People are going crazy and my phone would not stop ringing. Where did you get that? Where did you get that? And so of course me just quitting my job only having a little bit of savings. I was like, well, shoot, I’m gonna start, you know, getting some referral money from this and see, you know, what it does because I’m telling people about this product. I had no idea how you can really make money in marketing. You know? So literally within, I think 90 days I had replaced my income that I was making on my salary. It was crazy to me.
(13:09)
I was like, how have I spent all of this money on student loans trying to get this degree to go get this job? And then I’m out here flipping stuff on Instagram, make it like this. The world is a set up. That’s when I was like in my whole like phase of like, what is the meaning of life, who has tricked us? You know? And I became this big advocate for creating a lifestyle. So like I had given my team, this name called the young and free, but I really built a brand around it. And young meant to have a young mindset, you know, a child like mindset that’s spoken of in scripture, you know, where we look at the world as the glass half full because the possibility is endless.
(13:56)
So I was in a stage of my life in a season where I hadn’t really been jaded by anything yet. I hadn’t really had any low moments. So I thought that I could do everything. And I wanted everybody on my team to experience that euphoria. So that was the young piece. And then the free piece of it was like, let’s go after freedom. Let’s go after financial freedom, time freedom, debt freedom. And so that became really my life mantra for the last six years. And then I started having kids. I got married, had kids and my values shifted.
(14:25)
You know, I went from being this money, hungry fashionista, you know, getting a couple of likes on Instagram to being like, I don’t really care about this stuff anymore. You know what I mean? Like there’s something more, there’s something more, you know. I have a great things account and I still don’t feel fulfilled. I feel like I still haven’t reached that pinnacle of my purpose. My God given purpose, not just like the things I’m good at, but the things that stretch me to another level, I felt like I hadn’t gotten there yet.
(14:55)
So probably around 2016 when I hit the pinnacle of like the top of my company, I thought it would bring me all of this joy. Like you made it. And then I went into this like slight depression. Yeah. It was a little bit of postpartum, which I dealt with. But it was also this whole thing of just like that I did that and what’s next? And I didn’t know what the next was. And sometimes the unknown really, really scares me. It gives me anxiety because I like to know, I need to know what am I going to work on today? What’s my new video.
(15:29)
And at that point I realized like how much longer can I do this? Just on autopilot. You know? And so that was when I really started feeling a little misaligned because I felt like there was something more for me didn’t do much about it. Just kind of had it on my spirit, decided to just be a parent, be in the moment. And, last summer, so about a year ago I had my first tragic event. So one of my sorority sisters who I was very, very close with, she ended up having complications during childbirth, and she passed away. And that was my first time ever having somebody really, really close to me, tragically die, you know?
(16:13)
Especially the type of person that she was, I really feel like she was an angel on earth. And then we went to her funeral. We went to her funeral and literally everybody said the same thing, you know? It was like, how does she make every single person feel touched? I felt like the Holy spirit was really working towards me through her. And what I realized in that funeral was like, man, what are people gonna say about me at my funeral? You know, do I want it to just end that, Oh, this girl helped me get to this level in my network marketing. Right. Is that what I want on there? Yeah.
(16:45)
Is that all that is going to be there for me and while lives change and relationships are great. And we had a lot of fun, there are seasons that you can not get stuck in. So, you know, I kind of just ultimately decided to walk away and, you know, I was kinda like, okay, I gotta save this. I’ll be able to survive until I figure out what’s next. Did you completely quit? Completely quit. Wow. I actually ended up going to another company that wasn’t necessarily network marketing, um, but gave me the, it was more of a referral program, you know? So I, I kind of had that cushion where I was like, okay, you know, worst case scenario.
(17:25)
If my savings depletes, I can refer people to this and figure it out. Right. But really, you know, hadn’t built anything that was like, Hey, you know, I’m going to have success. Just had to abruptly, make a move, you know? And, um, the opportunity presented itself. And I really just kind of felt like I had been trying to mentally wrap my mind around when I was going to be okay with walking away from that money. It just sucks you in, right. You get so blinded. And I was like, you know what, the moment that I left her funeral, I was like, this is it. You know, I finished writing my story, I left and I’ll say she passed in July. October I got in a car accident.
(18:08)
I was trying to close on my house. And without being even more long winded than I’ve been basically ended up getting in a car accident and it just like sent me into this downward spiral of just like not being able to work, not being able to contribute, feeling like I didn’t know what was next. And then I had basically put all of this money into this new house, ended up losing the financing for it, having to find a loan officer at the last minute, mind you we’ve already moved out of our house. Now I’m pregnant. Two kids living with my mom out of a suitcase. Okay.
(18:44)
We live with my mom for 90 days when I’m supposed to be moving into my dream house. Long story short, I ended up getting into my house. I had to end up selling. I had to end up paying off all my debt. That was the only way they were going to let me into this special program. Right. They have all of my debt, all of my cars, everything ended up losing everything, got into the house, but was just in a place where I felt so crushed. Like everything that I knew in a matter of moments, it was like, I think you said to me earlier, like, you know, just when you think things will get bad, they get worse.
(19:18)
I kept thinking this is it because the bottom there’s nothing else. Oh, okay. The next week had a stomach flu was in the hospital for two days. The next week my son ended up having a seizure on the playground. This was all back to back three weeks. Okay. And that’s when I knew that literally there was a spiritual war happening on my life. And that was the first time I knew for a fact that God has so much more for me. Cause the enemy never attacks in the seasons where you’re just like, Oh, I’m living great. I’m good. But the moment that you start thinking about, let me go change the world for Christ.
(19:58)
That’s when that spiritual warfare happened and I’m still in that season, but I’m in a place now where I know that my war wounds during the season is exactly what I needed to step into my next season. And I know that that was long winded. I got to get better with that story. My first time telling that story. I love, I love that story. And I think, like I said on your show so much is learned through other people’s stories, not just tangible, tactical, do this, do that. But sometimes the learning process is the story itself. Yeah. And so I love hearing people’s stories.
(20:36)
So I have to know. So you’re in this network marketing company, you’re top of the world, right? Like, and I’ve been there. I was forced out of it, and then dealt with all of the, Oh, that’s not what I thought and all of these things. Yeah. You’re in the top of this thing, like what was going on inside of you that was telling you this isn’t the call, this isn’t you other than, was there anything inside of you that was going on? Or was it purely that moment of, is this all I’m doing for the world?
(21:05)
Like I said, it had been two years of that unsettled? No, I think that it would be moments where I was cause, you know, and in America it’s 24/7, you know, it’s Oh, freedom of time, but it’s 24/7. Yeah. There’ll be moments of time where I would be able to step away and be with my people. People like my friends and my family, whether it was vacation or holidays. And in conversation with like some of my peers that weren’t in the industry, the passion for the things that they were doing, whether it was corporate or whether it was entrepreneurial, whether it was just philanthropic.
(21:38)
Like I didn’t have that in me anymore. You know, like when I first left my job, when I tell you Stefanie, like I was up all night, just on fire with ideas. Like when I was building girl talk, I was still working 12, 14 hour days. I would get up at 5:00 AM everyday just to talk to my developers overseas. That was the kind of flame that was alive in that season. And that was not there anymore, you know? And so it was like, wow, I love the people I did not like what I was having to show up as every day. You know, I did not like having to live, caption to caption. I didn’t like having to stage my life, you know, to get the next person, you know, it just became exhausting.
(22:23)
So I knew that I wanted to be more present for myself, for my mental state, for my kids. I just did not know how, because I felt like I owed everyone else the opportunity to kind of catch up with me in the company and like, Oh, I can help you get there. Now I’ve got to stick around and see every piece of your journey too. And now it’s just unfair to myself. Absolutely. I’ve been there so hard. I feel you, I feel you. And a lot of the listeners have probably been in that season too. Oh my gosh. How much bravery for you to walk away completely.
(22:54)
I bet that was like one of the scariest moments of your life, right? Because you’re like, I’m literally putting all of my trust and everything in God’s hands because you know, how could you walk away from money and then like, that gets worse for you. And I know you’re still kind of navigating the season, but was there a time where like you felt Holy Spirit move or push you in a new direction in this past year? Like how did you start to gain clarity on what to do next?
(23:25)
So, I have this thing and you guys should try it, but I will go in front of my bookshelf. I close my eyes and I moved my hand, like a ouija board. And, I did it one day and I landed on this book called Holy Spirit. It was a book that I had started reading that I ended up picking up again. Probably like around September of last year. And this book is all about your relationship with the Holy Spirit. So it wasn’t even, did you feel it like it was intentional connecting? Right.
(23:59)
So it’s like for many of us, we know in theory what the Holy Spirit is, the role that He plays, but we don’t really depend fully on Him when literally Christ said, you know, when I leave, you do not fret because I’m going to leave somebody with you. You know, I’m going to leave somebody with you. So even in times where you don’t physically see me and you feel like I’m not there, trust me. I am. And so in this book, you know, it talks about and shows you all the areas in scripture where the Holy Spirit has mentioned the type of relationship that He wants from you, the type of ask and request that He wants from you.
(24:36)
So for me, it was really a place where I didn’t want to have my hands out expecting, I wanted to show up in the capacity of leaning in more. Right. So it was very much a season of me, of course, being still, but not being so still that I was paralyzed with being still enough to like lean in and actually listen, you know? So I would journal a lot and I always consider my journaling time, I would be writing, but I didn’t feel like I was really writing. You know, like I felt like it was like the Holy Spirit writing for me. So I’ll read stuff and then I’ll just start writing.
(25:10)
And I knew that He would eventually show up and then the next day, normally I would go back and read it because I knew that it wasn’t my own words. Every time it would become so evident the things that He wanted me to know in that moment, you know? And it’s like, and the biggest thing that I learned and then I’m having to lean on in this season is the power of like, not worrying about tomorrow, right? So that’s another thing, you know, that He teaches is just like today has enough problems of it’s own. And trust me, like in real life, it was enough problems today.
(25:43)
Girl, you don’t even got to where it gets with tomorrow, just get through today. So in that moment, I started creating a habit of cutting myself off when I would either soak in the past. Cause as you can imagine, you know, living a life where you really didn’t have to worry about anything, you know, goes through my mind every day. Like girl, why did you do that? You know? And then I spent other days, like aggressively thinking about how am I going to get out of this? What I’m going to do next, let me go shoot this. Let me shoot that. Let me go be busy.
(26:11)
Instead of like sitting with my feelings, sitting with my pain, you know, sitting with my grief, you know, I have so many thoughts and this season around the meaning of life, you know, because it was my first time experiencing death. In reality, I had so many questions around the purpose that is supposed to serve for those that are still living. Right. And so I feel like in this journey, every move that I make has to be intentional in connecting with Him. So to me, it’s not even just like a prayer time, right?
(26:43)
Like I do intensive prayer in the shower. That’s like my prayer time. But it’s like the constant relationship throughout the day that I feel like I try to be like, okay, like I hear you. Like when we got off our call earlier, I literally just like closed the computer and I talked to Him and said, you are so on time. I don’t even know this girl. I don’t even know how I got her email. But like I see you speaking to me through her. Like, that’s how good, He’s so good. Right. I love it. And I love that so much cause I do the same sometimes.
(27:11)
I’m just like, I’m here for it. God like literally use me whatever you want to come through my mouth through my pen, through my keyboard. Like I am your vessel and getting yourself out of the way is the hardest piece of this entire journey because we want to control everything. We want to, you know, make all that money and think that that’s going to change everything. But it doesn’t. And you’re sitting up there on your, you know, your manmade throne of money.
(27:37)
You’re going, why do I still have a hole inside of me? Yes. Why is it I still made all the money that I feel like this. And He told me that if I did this and I made it here, I would be happy and fulfilled and validated. And here I am with this hole in my heart that literally only Holy Spirit can fill right. Like only God can fill that hole. And in the way that I think He fills the hole is by giving you the call. Here’s what I need you to do. And for everyone it’s different. I’m not, you know, and I don’t think for everyone, it’s talk about God and minister, maybe it’s for you.
(28:11)
You’re creating a world changer and your call is to be an exceptional mom. And maybe someone else’s calling is to go help people live healthier and better lives. And you just never know until you truly get out of the way and are silent with that. So I love that piece of advice. And one of the things that I want to say as I hear you talking, you know, I know that, especially for people that I know that are listening to this, they may think, well, Alena, like when you were in network marketing, like you shouted from the rooftops, right? I loved my experience and I have a ton of friends still in the industry.
(28:43)
So I don’t necessarily ever see myself being the person to say, Oh, you know, it’s just like the dangling carrot. There are definitely aspects of it that you can get caught up in my biggest lesson, through that season and transitioning into success. And then out of whatever is what you just said, which is, it doesn’t matter what company you’re in, what business you start, what car you have, how skinny you are, how good you meal prep, none of it will bring you fulfillment.
(29:18)
And I feel like that’s what I experienced in corporate. And then I thought it would be better. Cause I was like, Oh, I just need my own business and I’ll feel fulfilled. No everything is like chasing air, Stefanie, if you’re not chasing Him, you know, like nothing physically fills you. So I think that the biggest lesson learned for me, especially in my down season, was seeing how much of the things that I thought that I needed, that once they were gone, I did not miss them. And the only thing that I needed was the Holy Spirit, my husband and my kids and people that loved me, you know? It completely changed my perspective about everything.
(29:55)
I don’t consider myself a minimalist, but I don’t need much anymore. I just feel like when you get clear on that piece, right there, all the perspective stuff changes and the things that you think you need, all of a sudden you don’t need and all the fake, even the external fake, you know, I shed all of that, cause it doesn’t matter. Like this is such a temporary thing to even be here. And so at church the other day, they did this great illustration. They took this piece of string and it was so long and they just pulled it and pulled it and pulled it on stage and he’s preaching. And, and then at the end of the sermon, they take the three inches and they wrap this orange tape around three inches of this mile, long string.
(30:41)
And they’re like, this is your time on Earth, this three inches attached to this mile of string. And you’re so focused on this three inch portion, you are literally missing the mile of eternal, you know, happiness and fulfillment you have ahead of you. Right. You know, let me slap you across the face. This is literally like, you’re so focused on the wrong stuff. So I love that. So did you ever have a moment where you had like Holy Spirit clarity of what do I do? Do you start a podcast? What do you talk about, what are you going to do now? What do you like, what are you created for?
(31:17)
Or were you so confused and stuck in the now what? Yeah. So I talk about this on one of my earlier podcast episodes, it’s called getting unstuck. And it was really right at that time where I told you guys that I was going through a little bit of postpartum because my second one, I had just transitioned to my nanny and I was like, Oh, I’m ready to get back to work. I’m ready to get back to like doing my thing. And I just could not move, you know, like I was physically stuck and paralyzed because I was just dealing with like, what’s next?
(31:51)
Do I really want to call it? It is still, I want to do that. I have too much time on my hands. You know, I don’t time have, can be a killer too. So I’m literally driving around Atlanta sobbing and I’m like, I call my doula and I’m like, I think I should see a therapist because I like can’t stop crying. And I like, don’t know why I’m crying. And she’s like, this is normal. Your hormones are regulating. You’re just really having a postpartum identity crisis because your baby’s not with you anymore. You don’t feel as needed anymore, but you have to rediscover yourself. That’s the only way that you’re going to get out of this.
(32:25)
Like you got to get back to you. And so I remember it like it was yesterday because it’s now become the day that I developed so many things afterwards, but I went to the silent place and I just, I did this three column exercise and it basically was like this, the first column was, I want you to write down everything that you hate about your life and don’t say that in like an ungrateful way. I’m just like, I just talking dramatic. That’s just lingo. No, some people are like, she just is ungrateful, you know? So the second column is then what are things that I love about my life? And then the third column is if I had this in my life, my life would be perfect.
(33:13)
Cause we always do like, are these the things that we just, if we had this, we would just be a millionaire. Right? Yup. So I did this exercise and it’s something about the exercise shifted everything in me probably, or maybe a month later, I ended up going to a event at this women’s conference at the church here in Atlanta where Dr. Caroline Leaf spoke. Are you familiar with her? No. Okay. Y’all gotta go check her out. Okay. She is basically the guru of like, emerging science and Christianity.
(33:49)
But anyways, so I got to this conference and she’s talking about all of these brain concepts, but how the Bible really speaks of all of this scientific stuff, years ahead, right? It’s like, Oh, y’all scientists, think you all coming up with how the brain works. Now, actually God said all of this already talked about this, but one of the things that was mentioned was, you know, how they are, it says that you have to capture idol thoughts, right? And you have to transform your mind, you know? And it talks about the power of words and all of these things. Right?
(34:22)
So what I realized and why now understand, you know, why this getting unstuck activity actually works is because the first step is something that comes from the word, which is capture idol thoughts. Most of our anxiety is really just the fact that we have nowhere to send our thoughts, which from a physical scientific brain standpoint, like your thoughts are supposed to have places to live inside of your brain to function. Right. Which is why, when people write to do lists, they feel better. Right.
(34:54)
And so, you know, for me, I felt myself always getting anxious when I had a lot of stuff on my mind, but I really didn’t know what to do with it. Another reason why journaling works for people and it’s so therapeutic, because you’re literally capturing idol thoughts. So that’s what happens in the first column. But then, you know, there’s this power of gratitude, right? We hear so many people talk about being grateful for things. So it’s something about, okay, you get the weight lifted off of you of getting all of the things that are just currently giving you anxiety off. Like you physically feel that weight come off in that first column.
(35:27)
And then it’s like in their second column, it’s like a return above. Cause you’re like, you know what? All of those things seem crazy, but now they’re off my chest. And honestly, a lot of stuff about our life you have that moment where you’re just brought back to reality. Like, you know what, I’m still breathing. You know what? I get to work from home every day, I can switch up my office. If I wanted to, I can travel. I have great relationships. I have people that love me. And more than anything, I have the Holy Spirit guiding me. Like I literally just did the exercise like two nights ago when I was having a mild panic attack.
(36:00)
I literally wrote down, I am good enough. And I am confident enough because I exist. If my time was up. And if the Holy Spirit did not have enough other things to do with me, I would not even still be breathing. So I’m going to put that in my second column. And I guarantee you that the chills that come as you write it and like the physical smile on your face, in that second column and like, okay, life is getting better third column. And that’s the column where it’s all about, you know, if I had this my life would be perfect.
(36:30)
Cause you’ve already recognized the great things, but then you’re like, okay. But I’m still yearning for these things. So for me, this would be like, Oh, you know, if I had the budget to get furniture to put in my office, it would be super zenned out. And I could like just work and be a content creator. So like, those are the things that you put in the third column. It’s just like, you know, the things that you really desire. Right? Because he says like, tell me the desires of your heart. Like I already know them, but I want you to ask for them. So in the third column, that’s really what you’re doing is you’re knocking on the door and you’re saying like, these are the things that I would love to see in my life. All right.
(37:08)
So then what you do is you take the top three things out of each of these columns, right. Because you know, we can’t focus on everything at once and there’ll be seasons for us to focus on everything. But you take the top three things that matter to you right now and you figure out solutions for each bucket. Right? So in the first column you say, I hate my weight. Okay. I mean, at the end of the day, as much as we, you know, fight our weight, we know the solution, you know, We got to cut the sugar, we gotta cut, you know, the carbs. We have to manage our portions. Right.
(37:46)
And that’s not easy, but when we start writing down, well, what does that look like? The key is to not rush yourself on stuff. Right. We felt like, okay, I gotta be skinny by Friday. That’s just, I’ll keep you fat. Cause you’re going to be too stressed. And then the cortisol is going to produce and you just keep eating. Right. So let’s stretch out this one thing. Okay. So feasible goals. Okay. The first thing that you should do is maybe find somebody that’s going to help you shift your mindset. Cause when it comes to dieting, it starts with your mindset.
(38:14)
So maybe you read a book. I know for me, I go and watch what the health and I can stop eating sugar day to day, by the way, to shift the mindset, transforming the mind that stuff is in the word, start transforming your mindset around how hard, you know, the things that you hate or really, how are they really hard? Or can I just fix them with a little discipline? And when you go to the column around what I love, you have to do the audit of like, am I doing enough of what I love?
(38:40)
I know for me, I love spending time with my friends. Most of my friends do not live in Atlanta. So I missing that part of my soul, you know? So it’s like, you know, the easy fix is like, Oh, let me go visit them. But I’ve got three kids. I can’t hop on a plane and go kick it and have brunch my girl, I still need that hole filled. So I find simple solutions. Well, let me just schedule a weekly FaceTime with her. Okay. So that I can feel her energy, so she my kids can know her name, and y’all, it works just as well. I thought even closer because it’s more regular.
(39:11)
That was me looking at my love column and turning it into actionable things to fuel myself more. And this third column, you have the things that you think that you need. And if you really want them, all of them may not be attainable, but they are like smaller steps that you can get there. Right. So maybe, maybe I don’t have the budget for our furniture right now in a perfect world. Yeah. My whole office would be decked out. Maybe it’s not there yet. But the first thing that I can do is go and create a Pinterest board.
(39:39)
I created a Pinterest board on my office the other day. Y’all it felt like I had it. Like the vibrations were so high, you know, that it fueled me to actually go and book some more clients so I could get my fluffy chair. Exactly. So that day changed my life. And it was a low point that day, but it gave me such clarity. And then, you know, it’s one of those things like you have, like you said to me earlier, when you working your state of genius or you find things that work for you, they can work for other people. Right. Everybody around me was stuck. Everybody was stuck.
(40:09)
Everybody’s on depression meds. Yeah. We’re all just out here trying to figure out why nobody told us life was this hard. You know what, before I have this baby, I’m going to put this three column exercise into a free giveaway. I mean a freebie. And that’s what I did. And now the world can have that. So go and get unstuck. I love that exercise. It’s so beautiful because I think it’s so important. We don’t look at, in one place in one space, these three different facets, which really make, you know, your daily activity choice for you. And we’re not looking at it in one place.
(40:47)
We’re looking at just gratitude or just the things I want. But in order for you to change it, you have to look at the big picture. And I really love from that middle column, you saying, how can I implement more of this one in tandem then saying the stuff that you desire and creating those visuals in your mind? Because my audience knows I’m insane. I actually just created my first tangible product, which is With God, She Rises, it’s a Christian mompreneur journal. In there I have them vision cast their life. And you’re basically writing those things you have in your third column.
(41:25)
They’re implementing that into a day in the life and they’re writing the story of their life one and five years from now. And here’s the insane thing is that I’ve been doing that for seven years. The last six of them have come true. Wow. It’s the craziest, because once you create a visual in your mind and you show it to God, this is kind of where I would love to be here. And if that’s what you want for me, you know, I would love to have those things and He’s like, Oh, sure, honey. Go ahead and ask for more. I’m like really, okay.
(41:58)
So I just love that, you know, what you’re doing is in alignment with what I’m doing and I’m sure everyone would love to grab your exercise, get unstuck girls. Cause it feels good. It feels great. Well, you have taught us so much through your story, walking us through your tangible tool of getting unstuck. I loved that and your message. I love hearing from people that are in seasons and you’re navigating because most of us, I mean, I don’t really know of anyone that’s like, well, I just made it. And everything’s clear and end goals. Like I like to hear when we’re in the moment, because that is the journey.
(42:35)
That is the beauty, it’s the journey itself. So just thank you for sharing. It’s been awesome. How can everybody connect with you and get your amazing getting unstuck tool? Absolutely. So you guys can find me on Instagram. I actually have a personal page that I love to connect with you on is at Alena Conley. But then I also have my community page, which is at The Reminder Remedy. And so that’s the name of my community, which is all about brain hacks, mindset shifts for the evolved woman, you know, which is really just the person that recognizes like it’s more than just us, you know?
(43:14)
And we have to kind of serve in our role, but know how to do that from a mental capacity. So I love to see you guys over there. The podcast is called The Reminder Remedy, it’s on all of your major stations. And then of course on my website, which is just lenaconley.com. Amazing. Well, thank you so much, Alena. You’ve been a blessing. Thank you. I hope you loved that episode. I loved doing the interview. She is such a beautiful personality. And if you guys haven’t checked out her Instagram, it’s gorgeous and I totally love her vibe.
(43:43)
She’s super fun. So go check her out for sure. And I just want to leave you with one major thought right now and that thought is, are you really stuck or are you exactly where you are supposed to be right now? I want you to pray that you can be fueled with gratitude and acceptance for your current moment for wherever the bank account sits that you’re grateful for it, for wherever you’re your weight on the scale shows up today that you’re grateful for it.
(44:18)
However, you wake up that you’re grateful for that mood that you cherish every minute of the day, because that minute is a gift. And I want you to start loving the hard, not just waiting for the good. I want you to start cherishing being in it because that in itself is God’s gift to you. It is the blessing. So let’s stop looking for when and until, and start thriving in the now. Giving you a big virtual hug. As always, love and light, Stef.
READ MORE
There are different ways to connect with God to renew your mind. Which way works best for you, and how does this impact your mindset?
READ MORE
Do you know if your podcast is glorifying God? Here are 3 reasons why it is and understand how your online business is God’s calling for you.
READ MORE
Do you know if your podcast is glorifying God? Here are 3 reasons why it is and understand how your online business is God’s calling for you.
READ MORE
How do you build a tagline for your business and podcast? Get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at a LIVE group coaching session with four of my students. I‘ll take each of them through an exercise to gain clarity and build a tagline.
READ MORE
Here are 5 weird business growth tips that you can employ as Christian creators into your business to help you get more leads and conversions God’s way.
READ MORE
Are you running a kingdom business that is aligned with God? Find out by asking yourself these questions.
READ MORE
Could a live workshop make more sales for your online business? How Tracy Franken made 18 sales from her live workshop without paid ads.
READ MORE
Tired of sales calls? Your podcast can sell for you. How Kelsey Wickenhauser sold dozens of online courses without a single sales call.
READ MORE
Do you know if your podcast is glorifying God? Here are 3 reasons why it is and understand how your online business is God’s calling for you.
READ MORE
What is best for your online business? A podcast vs. YouTube? Decide which long-form content platform is right for you with Gillian Perkins.
READ MORE
Are you struggling to make sales from your podcast or online business? Here are three common oversights when it comes to making sales.
READ MORE
Veronica Romney shares seven tips to leverage your podcast for relationship marketing, deeper connections, and greater sales.
Come Hang Out!
Build a Successful Online Business in Less Than Two Hours a Week Using Podcasting
Podcast for
Growth Workshop
Podcast Launch Checklist
Steps to start and launch a podcast from start to finish
GET CLEAR ON YOUR CALLING SO YOU CAN START AN ONLINE BUSINESS
Start an Online Business Workshop
Should You
Start a Podcast?
TAKE THE QUIZ
AND FIND OUT
STEP BY STEP PLAN TO START YOUR ONLINE BUSINESS
Complete Business Blueprint
Where Are You in Your Online Biz?
Choose the option below that best describes you!
I HAVE A BUSINESS BUT NOT A PODCAST
Show me how to grow an audience the easy way - without the social media hustle
I HAVE A BUSINESS & A PODCAST
Show me hot to grow my podcast, make money online and get more visibility.
I DON’T HAVE A BUSINESS AND I NEED CLARITY
Show me the exact steps to starting my online business
from psalm chapter 18
Spiritual Battle Plan
defeat the enemy, strongholds and spiritual warfare
look around
© STEFANIE GASS LLC 2024 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | SITE CREDIT | LEGAL
Come Hang Out!
For Christian women who want to grow a successful online business in less time.
Come listen
to the go-to podcast
So glad you're here!
Visit the free resources section and find out which software I personally use and recommend. Become an affiliate, or discover other trusted resources I have to help you succeed on your business and faith journey.
Check out all my recommended resources
including software, affiliates, and freebies.
Read the latest over on the Stef Gass Blog. Tons
of articles to help you succeed in life and business.
Meet Stefanie and learn more about her life, journey, failures and family. Plus, a glimpse of her amazing team.
Book Stef for in-person or virtual events! She will
inspire and educate your audience with her training.
Find out more about working for Team Stef as
an intern! We open our internship twice a year.
Contact us with questions, concerns,
testimonies, or requests here.
I can't wait to help you get clarity on your calling, grow your business, launch a podcast, build a course, or scale and get visible. Check out the Stefanie Gass School. No more frustration or overwhelm. Just a simple, step-by-step framework to get you where you want to grow.
Get clear on your calling in 4 weeks or less so you
can start your online business with confidence.
Apply for my 6-month group coaching program for podcasters! Build your offer, learn to sell, and scale.
Visit the Stefanie Gass School to discover what step
you're on and and learn which course is right for you!
Launch a podcast in less than 30 days! 12 simple
steps to go from idea to successful podcast.
Watch this workshop and get
clear on your calling so you can start
an online business! Hop on this quick,
35 minute free training and map out
your next steps!
Watch this workshop and learn how
podcasting works to make money online! Find out why podcasting is the best long-form content outlet and how it can drive more leads than social media.
Leave Comment or Question Below