• #93 What's Important To Marina Branigan

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

#93 What's Important To Marina Branigan

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Marina Branigan discusses the significance of connection in her life and work, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and authentic relationships.

    She shares her journey from providing operational support to becoming a coach, highlighting the evolution of her business and the role of community in her personal and professional growth.

    Marina reflects on the influences of her parents and the lessons learned from their passing, which have inspired her to live authentically and take risks.

    The discussion also touches on the value of continuous learning and the importance of creating spaces for connection and support among like-minded individuals.


    takeaways

    • Connection is essential for personal and professional fulfillment.
    • Self-awareness is key to understanding one's needs and desires.
    • Building authentic relationships leads to a more fulfilling life.
    • Embracing imperfection allows for growth and creativity.
    • Community plays a vital role in personal development and support.
    • Life experiences can inspire courage and a desire for change.
    • Continuous learning enriches both personal and professional life.
    • Creating spaces for connection fosters a sense of belonging.
    • It's important to allow oneself to experiment and take risks.
    • Living authentically is more valuable than financial security.


    Connect and Follow Marina

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinabranigan/

    https://bravavirtual.ie/

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