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The Bold Life Movement with Kimberly Rich

The Bold Life Movement is all about empowering people to be their best, boldest, and happiest self. Each week we'll bring you true stories from inspiring people who prove that it's possible to live a passion-filled, rich life. Whether your goal is to build a business and travel the world, or cultivate better relationships, and a healthier lifestyle, The Bold Life Movement has you covered. Hear from successful entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, and other inspiring individuals, and learn how you can harness your own inner boldness to create your best life.
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Sep 11, 2019

On a night like any other, Jess found herself working late at her high-paying financial job. But as the stack of project papers landed on her desk, a realization settled in her heart.

She had to quit.

A few months later she set out on the solo trip of a lifetime, hiking 2,000 miles, over the course of 6 months.

This bold move changed the trajectory of her life and now empowers her to help others make similar shifts in their lives.

QUOTABLES:

“Opportunities rarely come when it’s convenient or comfortable.”

“I let the part of me that wanted to find my passion and move forward, and win, over the part of me that was scared.”

“I wanted to know that what was within me was far greater than anything happening outside.”

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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why she left a 6-figure job to reconnect to a purpose-driven life.

  • How that decision led to her hiking the Appalachian Trail.

  • How a bold decision leads to unseen opportunity.

  • How to battle the fears that come up when we follow our truth.

  • How she kept going on the 2,000-mile hike when she wanted to quit.

  • The importance of finding a partner-in-believing.

  • Why courage comes before confidence.

SOME QUESTIONS I ASK:

  • How did she make the decision to hike the Appalachian Trail?

  • What opportunities came from following such an unconventional path?

  • How did you handle lash-back from family and friends?

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