• Mining for Gold in a Dumpster Fire Year - Ep 31

  • Apr 4 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast
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Mining for Gold in a Dumpster Fire Year - Ep 31

  • Summary

  • What good can you take out of your “bad” experiences? In this episode, Michelle reflects on what she calls her “Dumpster Fire Year” and how reframing it enabled her to put everything into perspective and come away with grace and inspiration.

    Shifting your view and taking responsibility for the aspects of your life where you have control is a huge part of aligning with your Rich Life. It isn’t easy—it takes a lot of reflection and holding yourself accountable. Michelle offers up her own experience to help you envision an approach that gives you the tools to keep pursuing growth and opportunities despite the hard times.

    Tune in to unearth some meaningful self-reflection:

    • The importance of being open and willing to listen
    • How you can uncover the opportunity smouldering in your own dumpster fire
    • Why it’s up to you to apply the meaning to your experiences

    Get More of Michelle:

    • Alchemy Accounting & Bookkeeping: https://alchemyaccounting.ca/
    • The Sacred Money School: https://the-sacred-money-school.mn.co/
    • Read her book! Confessions of a Money Rock Star: https://www.amazon.ca/Confessions-Money-Rock-Star-Abundance/dp/198867509X/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2EKILMESTSGCS&keywords=michelle+cooper&qid=1687550778&sprefix=michelle+cooper%2Caps%2C77&sr=8-5
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellebcooper/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebcooper/
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