How to Create an Intentional & Harmonious Life w/ Jesmine Onyeukwu
Change is not comfortable... even if it means change for the better
Change is not comfortable. Change is not easy. The fear that exists when we leave our routine and what is familiar is valid, but change is necessary for your growth and development. Learning the fundamentals of organizing and productivity is a life skill that may come with resistance, but is required to be better and do better.
This is one of the reasons I was so excited to have Jesmine on the #powerofwhy podcast to share the importance of your purpose, principles, and priorities as you create an intentional life.
Jesmine Onyeukwu grew up in a conservative, Christian household believing that she would grow up to be a powerful woman who stands for what she believes in. Throughout the years, she has raised a family, started a business, and through her work aims to have a global impact. Check out Jesmine's work here.
With over 8 years of experience and as the Founder and CEO of JessylsCharm, Jesmine is on a mission to equip people and businesses for the future of life and work by helping people understanding the basic organizing skills for how we lead every aspect of our lives. This is something that we have to define on our own.
“Success has to be self-defined”. - Jesmine Onyeukwu
We delve into the following:
Jesmine talks about her consistency in business and a firm belief in what you have been called to do. She talks about how these two things opened up many doors for her to work with different organizations [13:00]
Jesmine talks about the vision and strategy behind building a live event conference [35:00]
Jesmine talks about the three P’s of building a powerful life. Hint: purpose, principles and priorities [45:00]
Jesmine’s why is to create impact for others. It is not just in terms of my work. It is in terms of how I ‘do life’ every day.
—> Read Jesmine’s article about 5 ways to have a productive 2020. Connect with her on Instagram, Twitter for more organizing and productivity strategies you can use in your life. Also, thank you Yondo Music for the adding a little oumph into my podcast intro + outro.