Hafsa Taher: Overcoming Mindset Blocks in Business for Women


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Oct 21 2024 36 mins  

The episode features Hafsa Taher, a business strategist, who discusses her journey in business and the importance of finding one's purpose. She highlights the significance of balancing inner work, like mindset and self-worth, with outer strategies for success. Key challenges for women, such as impostor syndrome and societal pressures, are explored. Hafsa stresses the importance of changing negative beliefs about money and aligning business goals with personal values. She also discusses the role of self-development and therapy in overcoming obstacles and building confidence.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Exciting Announcement
02:59 Inner Work vs. Outer Work in Business
03:57 Challenges Women Face in Business
06:33 Money Mindset and Beliefs
08:35 Transforming Negative Beliefs About Money
17:14 Overcoming Worthiness Issues in Business
18:14 The Comparison Game and Entitlement
18:43 Capitalism and Self-Worth
19:45 Redefining Value and Success
20:42 Aligning Intentions with Faith
22:26 Navigating Business with Passion
30:26 The Role of Therapy in Self-Development

About Hafsa Taher:
Hafsa Taher is a certified Muslim life coach trained through DiscoverU's Adwam Coaching program and a business strategist with over 15 years of business experience. Passionate about empowering others, Hafsa's coaching guides sisters through their own paths of fostering resilience, faith, and business growth.

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