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Mark Entrekin : Your host, Mark Intrican, founder of the Achieving Unity Success Formula.
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Mark Entrekin : Also known as the Unity Success Formula.
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Mark Entrekin : But we put achieving in front, because it is an action. All the positive things that we do in life takes an action. All of our successes are all about taking action. And that's what we do, is we are achieving unity.
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Mark Entrekin : in our success formula. You can find it at www.unitiesuccessFormula.com, which is dedicated to improving lives by encouraging
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Mark Entrekin : inspiring, and including others. That's the E-I-I. Encouraging, inspiring, and including others.
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Mark Entrekin : Today, I am so honored to introduce a truly remarkable guest, Dr. Sherry Rosenthal. Dr. Sherry is a transformational life coach, retreat strategist, and former podiatric surgeon who left a thriving practice to pursue her purpose.
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Mark Entrekin : Training for 8 years by Don Miguel Ruiz, who are the four agreements. She became a master Toltec teacher, author, and teacher… and speaker, and founded the Wanderlust Entrepreneur.
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Mark Entrekin : To help leaders engage, to create life-changing retreats.
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Mark Entrekin : Her work parallels the Achieving Unity Success Formula, AUSF, in action.
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Mark Entrekin : Accountability to one's truth.
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Mark Entrekin : Commitment to the aligned design Clear communication that fosters safety and inclusion.
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Mark Entrekin : And courageous kindness that empowers authentic living.
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Mark Entrekin : In short, her retreats turn inspiration into repeatable transformation.
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Mark Entrekin : However, before we divide… before we delve into that delightful discussion, let me briefly introduce my company, Reality Focus Dynamics, where it all began.
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Mark Entrekin : If you look at the first slide, that is our Achieving Unity slide, and our
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Mark Entrekin : guide, and if you look at the QR code on the bottom left, you get a copy of our guide. The QR code is for the Achieving Unity Guide, and it talks about that distancing, or the hate.
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Mark Entrekin : And the frustration, or the anger, talks about the prejudgment, or prejudice, and it talks about how we can resolve those in those.
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Mark Entrekin : They have no value. We'll talk more about that later. There is no value. But please, go out there, go to the QR code on the bottom right, you'll go out to my blog. And in that blog, I talk about the encouraging, inspiring, and including others, the EII, and how it works in our daily life.
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Mark Entrekin : plus many other articles that I've written that go with Achieving Unity Success formula. So please, go to the QR code, get a copy, give me feedback. I'm always looking forward to hearing from you.
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Mark Entrekin : The Achieving your success formula? Today is our weekly podcast number 59. We've been at this for over a year.
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Mark Entrekin : Hope you've been here before, hope you're coming back. I know many of you can't get off during the day, or can't take the time during the day to be able to attend us live, so again, go out to YouTube, look at the video, it will be recorded and put out there.
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Mark Entrekin : But we are every Wednesday, 1 p.m. Pacific Time, 4 p.m. Eastern Time, come join us. Every week if you can, or look at us, view us on YouTube.
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Mark Entrekin : Always looking forward to your feedback.
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Mark Entrekin : Who we talk about is our…
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Mark Entrekin : pure process, and that is all about reality-focused dynamics, success-focused solution. And as you see our logo on the slide, it truly reflects the core of what we do, and how we stand firm.
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Mark Entrekin : Notice how focused is at the heart?
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Mark Entrekin : Right there in the center.
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Mark Entrekin : That's because everything that we explore, from reality-focused dynamics, to Success Focus Solution, Revolves around clear, intentional direction.
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Mark Entrekin : In fact, the concept of being focused is so core to us that it is even reflected in our business phone number.
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Mark Entrekin : 303-362-8733, which spells 303-FOCUSED on your phone pad.
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Mark Entrekin : Call us anytime, get in touch, set up a meeting, schedule it with us, but let's be focused on creating solutions. Success. Focus solutions.
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Mark Entrekin : That's where we go, that's where we're going to join with us. We truly believe…
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Mark Entrekin : That by being focused, focused on what matters, we can create meaningful change.
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Mark Entrekin : And achieve lasting unity for all of us.
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Mark Entrekin : We have proven compassionate strategies, ones that turn conflict into lasting harmony. This is at home, it's at work, it's in every relationship that matters. As it says at the top.
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Mark Entrekin : Reality-focused dynamics equals success-focused solutions.
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Mark Entrekin : Are you ever frustrated by tension? Or arguments?
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Mark Entrekin : Our 7-step roadmap gives you the tools to move from conflict To collaboration, quickly and confidently.
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Mark Entrekin : Have you ever been craving for stronger trust?
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Mark Entrekin : Do you crave for more connection?
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Mark Entrekin : Discover communication tactics that build respect.
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Mark Entrekin : You deserve that respect. We all do.
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Mark Entrekin : Let's repair our relationships, and we can unify teams and families alike. This works professionally, it works personally, and it also works socially.
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Mark Entrekin : We can transform that conflict interconnection.
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Mark Entrekin : Together, achieving unity.
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Mark Entrekin : Unity inspires us in our homes.
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Mark Entrekin : Unity shapes society.
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Mark Entrekin : Or if we're not being unified, it can separate the society. But unity can also transform workplaces.
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Mark Entrekin : We help you turn frustration into understanding.
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Mark Entrekin : Have you ever said, or maybe heard somebody else say, what the
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Mark Entrekin : Frustration? Okay, they may not have said frustration, but the point's the same.
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Mark Entrekin : What we help you do is find the value in your actions, instead of reacting in that anger, or that
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Mark Entrekin : frustration.
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Mark Entrekin : We can bring that forward, because we show how anger Truly holds no value.
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Mark Entrekin : Anger, A-N-G-E-R is actions not gaining effective results.
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Mark Entrekin : That's right, anger Action is not gaining effective results.
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Mark Entrekin : There's no value to anger.
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Mark Entrekin : Yes, we know life happens. It happens in every relationship.
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Mark Entrekin : From personal relationships, to professional relationships, Socially, on the internet.
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Mark Entrekin : It happens from parenting time to partnerships, it happens in the boardroom, it happens in the bedroom, it happens in every room in between.
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Mark Entrekin : But what do we do? We show you how to embrace those challenges and encourage a more inspired and inclusive future. Again, EII. What we can do.
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Mark Entrekin : To, again, encourage, inspire, and include others.
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Mark Entrekin : One vision, One goal, achieving unity in every area of life.
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Mark Entrekin : What's our call to action? Well, that's pretty simple. Let's ditch the drama. Let's get stuff done.
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Mark Entrekin : Talk about that on the personal side, on the business side, the professional side. We show you how you can turn your life from what may seem sometimes like a dumpster fire into a well-oiled machine.
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Mark Entrekin : Don't let others impact you. Don't let others frustrate you.
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Mark Entrekin : Achieving unity is the path.
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Mark Entrekin : That path to stronger relationships.
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Mark Entrekin : Inspire leadership and lasting change. Long-term improvements.
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Mark Entrekin : We do coaching, we do consulting, courses, and keynote speeches. We will even do workshops to help you.
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Mark Entrekin : your company.
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Mark Entrekin : your family.
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Mark Entrekin : Everyone, come together. Contact us today.
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Mark Entrekin : Another one of our domains, RealityFocuseddynamics.com. Reach out.
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Mark Entrekin : Contact us. And as always, don't forget, 303-362-8733-303-FOCUS, or there's another QR code right through the bottom of the screen. Looking forward to talking with you.
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Mark Entrekin : Oh, and like I said, our podcast is weekly, and we have a wonderful guest today. Dr. Sherry is going to talk to us about so many great things. But don't forget, next week, for our upcoming podcast.
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Mark Entrekin : Next week, Edwin Marino will talk to us about the boss.
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Mark Entrekin : Enabling a human intelligence, high, workplace in the growing era of AI.
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Mark Entrekin : We'll do the HI, Human Intelligence, in the growing area of AI, artificial intelligence. So come back with us. It's on November 5th.
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Mark Entrekin : And the week after that, Ronald Stein will be here, talking about the energy literacy. We talk about renewing energy, renewable energy, we talk about how we use energy.
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Mark Entrekin : But are they telling us everything that we need to know?
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Mark Entrekin : Come back on November 12th. Let's talk to Ronald Stein and let him tell us more about where energy comes from, how it's used, and more about, are we really, truly saving energy?
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Mark Entrekin : Week after that, Debbie Fennell.
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Mark Entrekin : Building lists through relationships. So, November 19th.
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Mark Entrekin : Come talk to us about that. Come share with us.
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Mark Entrekin : Building lists, relationships. Who are your friends? Who are your best friends? Who's your family?
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Mark Entrekin : Who are the people that you work with?
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Mark Entrekin : How you doing? That was your employment?
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Mark Entrekin : Let's work together on building those lists and build better relationships. Week after that, Roy Sheridan.
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Mark Entrekin : Heal. Rebuild. Resolve.
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Mark Entrekin : Create the life and the love that you deserve, even after toxic relationships. We all need that. We've had that problem before, so get along with creating
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Mark Entrekin : achieving unity, we can also help create more life and the loves that we deserve. So come back and talk with Lori on November 26th.
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Mark Entrekin : Then, 1st of December, Anita Sarna.
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Mark Entrekin : What's inspiring you to lift others?
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Mark Entrekin : Are you being that positive person? Do you want to be?
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Mark Entrekin : Do you want to help the others around you be more positive, so we can all have that positive attitude? Yeah, December 3rd.
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Mark Entrekin : Come back. Looking forward to seeing you, and all of these people are here to share more about achieving unity.
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Mark Entrekin : But today, I am so excited.
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Mark Entrekin : This is so interesting about a person who gave up a wonderful career and is coming back to help us.
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Mark Entrekin : Retreat strategies. Dr. Sherry Rosenthal is a transformational life coach.
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Mark Entrekin : A retreat strategist, and formal… formal podiatric surgeon.
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Mark Entrekin : Who walked away, no pun intended, from a thriving medical career to find true happiness.
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Mark Entrekin : True purpose. Don't we all want that? We'll talk about that more today.
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Mark Entrekin : After years of external success, but internal emptiness, she sold her practice and began a profound spiritual journey that led her to study under Don Miguel Ruiz, the author of The Four Agreements.
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Mark Entrekin : During her 8 years of membership, she… mentorship, she became a master Toltec teacher.
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Mark Entrekin : author, and speaker, writing the complete idiot's Guide to Tolatec Wisdom.
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Mark Entrekin : And banish mind spam. A lot of that up there sometimes. Where is her mind going? Let's ask her more about that.
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Mark Entrekin : Today, Dr. Sherry is the founder of the Wanderlust Entrepreneur, where she teaches coaches
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Mark Entrekin : Healers, and transformational leaders how to design and lead life-changing, life-improving retreats around the world.
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Mark Entrekin : Her mission is to help people stop living by others' expectations. We know everyone else has a rumor, or everyone else has an opinion, everyone else has an expectation. Stop living by those. Step into your own authentic power.
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Mark Entrekin : And create businesses and lives that truly love.
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Mark Entrekin : She's known for her clarity, her humor, and heart-centered wisdom.
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Mark Entrekin : She inspires audiences to live boldly.
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Mark Entrekin : freely, and with purpose. Look at the bottom right of the screen, you can see two of her URLs, her sites. Thewonderlustentrepreneur.com.
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Mark Entrekin : and thejourneyofthespirit.com.
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Mark Entrekin : Please, help me welcome Dr. Sherry Rosenthal.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Thank you so much, Mark. I'm really excited to be here today and share with everybody. Yeah.
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Mark Entrekin : Sherry, it's exciting to have you here. I just love your bright attitude, the things that you talk about, all the things that you share with us.
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Mark Entrekin : So, well, let's just kick things off right away. Could you tell us, just open us, maybe introduce us a little bit about your story?
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Mark Entrekin : Share with us how you went from being in medicine
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Mark Entrekin : To launching a global retreat business.
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Mark Entrekin : And why that shift matters so much to you.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Well, originally, I did not want to be a physician, but in my family, you either became a doctor or a lawyer.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, back then, I didn't like writing, so I figured, hey, let me become a doctor. So, that's really how that started. And I went to school to become a podiatrist.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I love teaching, so I actually taught while I was in school, in physiology lab and biochemistry lab, and…
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Sheri Rosenthal: I also ended up creating a surgical residency program and teaching and sharing that way, so… It wasn't…
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Mark Entrekin : progression.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I love my patients, you know, they were great, and just the structure of medicine didn't work for me very well. And so, after 16 years, I finally got up the courage to leave. I had
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Sheri Rosenthal: Definitely had it. I didn't know what I was gonna do, I didn't know where I was gonna go. My parents thought I was gonna be homeless. My sister thought I'd be living under a bridge. They told me I had no skills in life. I didn't believe them, of course, you know.
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Sheri Rosenthal: People tell us a lot of things, but it's…
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Sheri Rosenthal: you know, about their fear, not about your life, really. And so, I decided to go on a retreat, the first one I had ever gone on. I went with Don Miguel Ruiz, who wrote The Four Agreements. A lot of people are familiar with that book.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And in that one retreat, it turned my head around 180 degrees. I really understood…
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Sheri Rosenthal: from that retreat, why I was where I was in life, and how I got there.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I understood it would take me a while to work through all that, but at least now I had an understanding that
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Sheri Rosenthal: the reason I was where I was in my life had nothing to do with my ex-husband's, with my parents, with Medicare and insurance. It had nothing to do with anything but me.
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Sheri Rosenthal: my responsibility, my actions, my choices, and I worked moving forward to change that, so that my life was what I wanted, and created it my way.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And that is how that started. So, after those retreats, and then I worked for Dummigil for 2 years, and then I went out on my own, teaching the material, and I started my travel company to run my retreats through.
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Mark Entrekin : Wow.
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Sheri Rosenthal: I was so touched by the transformation that I got from all the retreats that I had gone on during those years I studied with him. I really wanted to share that with others.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And that's how I got started in that. And then, in 2014, like, 2013,
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Sheri Rosenthal: 2012, one of my students passed, and it just marked a time for me to change what I was doing in life.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, I put aside, the four agreements and the books I read and, created and all of that.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I created Wanderlust Entrepreneur. I realized that a lot of retreat leaders, they had so much to share, but they…
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Sheri Rosenthal: are not necessarily good business people, are heart-based entrepreneurs, and so I wanted to create a system for designing, pricing, planning, marketing, and monetizing retreats.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And that's how I created Wanderlust Entrepreneur, and still doing retreats, but also training people to do them, and do them safely and legally.
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Mark Entrekin : That's great, that helps out so much, because there's so much to the things.
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Mark Entrekin : That you're talking about that people don't think about.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes. Because I promote people going to retreats because.
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Mark Entrekin : Please help me out here. When you're on a retreat, you're off Generally, somewhere else.
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Mark Entrekin : You're with other people who have the same thought process that you do, looking for the same next step, maybe, that you're looking for, so you get to learn among others that are
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Mark Entrekin : Growing, and maybe in the same ways that you are, so your conversations are… positive.
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Mark Entrekin : they're supportive in the process, am I right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yeah, yeah, and then there's a lot of acting out sometimes as we go through that process, and the idea is that the retreat leader is a good facilitator and holds space for whatever process people need to go through.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, it does create community on a very deep level, because people share very intimate things.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And, of course, what happens on the retreat should stay on the retreat there.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, these are deeply personal things. But also, I've seen retreats, Mark, that are…
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Sheri Rosenthal: what you wouldn't think are transformational, but actually are, because they can be on any subject as long as there's a group of people who are interested in that material. For example, you could have a retreat on Hashimoto's disease, where women get together who have gone through that disease and want to be able to talk
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Sheri Rosenthal: And express what they're experiencing without people poo-pooing them.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, there are retreats for people who knit. There are retreats for parents who have lost a child.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And don't want to hear, you know, platitudes. They want to be with people who have experienced the grief that they have. So, transformation happens in all different ways, even on a knitting retreat. If you can imagine taking someone to, let's say, New Zealand, where the sheep are shorn.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And the wool is spun, and they get to go through this whole entire process that's, like, 7,000 years old, and really have a deep appreciation for it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And magic happens when we travel and we're out of our normal environment. So, retreats could be on almost anything, and I always find even the things you don't think are transformational are very transformational.
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Mark Entrekin : I like what you're saying there, too, Sherry, because, as you mentioned earlier.
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Mark Entrekin : It turns the pattern around to be a little bit more serious, that when you're on these retreats.
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Mark Entrekin : That ability to talk about things that you may not have thought you wanted to talk about previously.
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Mark Entrekin : But once you're there, as you're talking about, once you're away from your normal.
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Mark Entrekin : And as you express those, you can also start building. As those come out, The better can come in.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Exactly.
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Sheri Rosenthal: It's the transformational process, and I think before that happens is a process of awareness. You really need to take responsibility and own up to everything that you've done and created in your life to be able to move forward. And yes, it happens on knitting retreats, and it happens in
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Sheri Rosenthal: in situations you would never think it happens in. But when you bring together a group of people with a common interest, where they feel safe and held.
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Sheri Rosenthal: things happen, people talk, stuff comes out. So, it's quite lovely, and I feel like, for me, I am training all of these thousands and thousands. We've trained over 20,000 retreat leaders so far since 2014.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And they are going out, creating all of these retreats, and transforming lives.
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Mark Entrekin : I can hear it in your voice, and you know what you're talking about, because I've been to some of these, and I've experienced a little bit of it.
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Mark Entrekin : With that ability to come together and meet people, people you would never think of as your friends.
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Mark Entrekin : the stories you thought before, which I keep talking about, that you may not have thought about you ever wanted to tell anyone.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes.
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Mark Entrekin : Well, you run two major ventures, right? You have, like you mentioned, Wanderlust, Entrepreneur.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Journeys of the Spirits started in 2003, and that's my travel company. So we do retreat management, so a lot of our students from Wanderlust Entrepreneur want help with their retreats, and we can do that, since we do retreat management. We do regular travel, too.
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Sheri Rosenthal: A lot of bespoke travel we are involved with. So, you know, detailed itineraries that are not tours, but individual, special trips.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And, there's also seller of travel law in the United States and Canada, and similar laws in Europe.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, if you run a retreat, which is all-inclusive, it actually can be under seller of travel law, so my state that I'm incorporated in, in Florida, is one of those seller of law states, so I needed to create a travel agency to run my retreats through to be legal.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, that is the travel side, and then there's the coaching side of the business. And so, Wanderlust Entrepreneur is training retreat leaders to run successful, profitable retreats.
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Mark Entrekin : Well, touch on that name a little bit. Wonderlust. You're wondering, but you have that lust to wonder. Is that… am I pulling that out right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yeah, it's, when I named, actually, the first 3 years, we didn't have a name in the business.
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Sheri Rosenthal: put ourselves out there and training retreat leaders, but we finally came up with Wanderlust Entrepreneur because most of our people are entrepreneurs. They're creating their own businesses and coaching and doing retreats worldwide, and they wander.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And all of us who do retreats internationally, and of course they don't have to be, there are people that can travel or don't want to, and that's fine. They can do retreats locally or in their own country, but I would say the majority of people want to travel the world, and this is a great way for them to do it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So they can transform lives, travel the world, and make a great income doing so.
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Mark Entrekin : That's such a great point, because one of the things, just for me personally, I learned so much from traveling.
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Mark Entrekin : Seeing outside what my next-door neighbor was doing, people across the town were doing, maybe a state over, you know, a couple states over, maybe.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes, it's more than that, though, Mark. I feel like people Who don't travel.
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Sheri Rosenthal: I feel… I have made so many friends worldwide.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I don't have the same kind of judgment, maybe, that I had years ago, because I really see that the other is no different than me.
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Mark Entrekin : I think that is so true, and goes to the point of that continual, that lust for travel, as you talk about, and then being that entrepreneur is jumping out, whether it be your business.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Just you personally?
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Mark Entrekin : But being able to get out there and learn from others, like you're talking about, I think is…
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Sheri Rosenthal: We… yes, of course. We do do retreat management, as I said, but we also do what I call bespoke travel. Like, for example, my sister and husband just went to Switzerland for 3 weeks, and we built that trip out from scratch. They did not want to travel with a group in any way.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, every single aspect of the three weeks, every hotel, every transfer, every guide.
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Sheri Rosenthal: for you. Now, of course, we can book a cruise, that's not a problem, but where we really shine is in these types of travel experiences, where you really want to take you
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Mark Entrekin : I think that's what a lot of people are looking for, because… and you mentioned the word cruise, I've been on several cruises, went with family and friends, had a great time.
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Mark Entrekin : It's a lot of people, a lot of great things to accrues, but there's also some times you would like to be alone, and it's a little bit tougher on a cruise.
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Mark Entrekin : the Bordeaux and the Seine, and travel some places like that. Is that something I could talk to you about? Somebody that's listening here could say, yes, that's what I want to do. Could we call you and
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Sheri Rosenthal: Absolutely, you can do a barge trip through the small arteries throughout France.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And, that is amazing. And it comes with, a chef, and it comes with a captain, and you just enjoy a beautiful.
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Sheri Rosenthal: itinerary that way. Also, for example, I just did a retreat, the end of August, where I rented a 161-foot luxury yacht, and took a group of clients from Dubrovnik to Split and back.
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Sheri Rosenthal: It was absolutely over-the-top incredible. So you could have… and I actually had my husband come, and my parents.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, it was really nice. My mom loved all my clients, and they adopted her, and she adopted them, and it was like family, and it was beautiful, but it could have been a multi-generational trip. It could have been, you know, your kids, you, and grandparents.
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Sheri Rosenthal: having a yacht and going up the coast of Croatia. We do anything and everything you can think of.
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Mark Entrekin : That's so interesting, and it kind of answers some questions I don't think a lot of people
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Mark Entrekin : Realize, in too many ways, that reaching out to someone like you for travel
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Mark Entrekin : you're not talking about just staying at the Hilton or the Hyatt.
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Mark Entrekin : Being out with just everyone else, and again, the cruises I have been on, not that I'm saying I wouldn't take another one.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes, absolutely. So we can do that, and I like cruises, too. I like them on smaller boats.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, most of my clients also want smaller boats, because they're not party boats, and you get more of an intellectual crowd, or, you know, like, they're curious about culture, and that's where the focus of the trips are. So, yeah, we… we do everything and anything.
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Mark Entrekin : Well, I'm just kind of taking advantage of the situation because you brought this up. My sweetheart and I have talked about that, we better have talked about doing a trip
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Mark Entrekin : something to do with wine the whole time. I'm talking about retreats? Absolutely. A wine retreat.
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Mark Entrekin : So anybody that's listening to this, if they have an idea.
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Mark Entrekin : Maybe, like you're talking about, wherever they want to go. If they want to go see, for example.
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Mark Entrekin : anywhere around the world, they could call you and say, this is what I want.
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Mark Entrekin : You would be able to work with them, Helped them design that, and…
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Sheri Rosenthal: We're just a trend.
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Mark Entrekin : That's… yeah, that's great, because you kind of handle both sides of that situation. I like that, too, because retreats, I think, can be very beneficial, as we've already talked about. I don't want to keep repeating it, but to be around people that are the same mindset you are, I mentioned earlier, you talked about the executives, but more…
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Mark Entrekin : A crowd that thinks the way that you do, feels the way that you do.
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Mark Entrekin : Because on a cruise, wonderful people, you mentioned it's sometimes more of a party boat, but something a little bit more intellectual. So you would help us do that, help the listener, anyone that's listening to this, I guess you would help them go that next step in building that.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Exactly, exactly.
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Mark Entrekin : Well, let's talk about that a second. If you kind of lighten it up maybe for a minute.
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Mark Entrekin : If you could pick one hilarious, or maybe surprising travel mishap, one of your retreats, one of your trips.
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Sheri Rosenthal: There's always strange things that happen when you travel. On one of my retreats, we were flying into Belize, and then crossing the border into Mexico.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And she had no idea, even though she signed the… we have legal forms, and it has the whole itinerary in it, and I give very detailed information, like a surgeon.
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Sheri Rosenthal: She didn't read any of it, and she thought the trip was in Belize and not Mexico, and the whole trip was in Mexico.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes, so that was kind of funny, but, you know, I took a group to, Egypt, and when I… and we were totally paid for a reservation. We got to the hotel, and they said, you didn't have a reservation. Of course, I had the…
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Mark Entrekin : And I like going with people like you, you are… you have that trust, trust in you, because you can stand by them, you can help them out along the way, right?
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Mark Entrekin : Well, one of the values that I think that you emphasize going through your website, and a lot of these questions I have a
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Sheri Rosenthal: Well, everything that at least I do still has the four agreements behind it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, it's always about that authenticity, and standing in your personal power, and who you are, and what your truth is. And so, even for our retreat leaders, it's for them to stand also in that truth for themselves, because they become better facilitators.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And then they don't take their clients personally, because it's never about you.
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Sheri Rosenthal: You know, when you're dealing with groups of people, you need to stand in your power and be able to listen no matter what's going on. Sometimes it's crying, sometimes it's anger, sometimes it's projecting on you.
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Sheri Rosenthal: It's, one of the things we teach in our course at Wanderlust Entrepreneur for retreat leaders is really being able to be that person.
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Sheri Rosenthal: That no matter what happens, you know who you are, and you know what you have to offer to people, and you can handle whatever happens.
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Mark Entrekin : That is so true.
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Mark Entrekin : Very important, that's right. That's one of the things that we work… Calmly.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Calmly, always.
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Mark Entrekin : Yeah, that's so true. That's one of the things that I talk about.
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Mark Entrekin : Calm is canceling, anger leads motivation. C-A-L-M, I'll talk about that in the course.
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Mark Entrekin : Canceling anger leaves motivation. You don't… you've never been impressed by someone that's been angry.
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Mark Entrekin : They did this. If we go… some people may like a boxing match or something like that, but you've got two people that have agreed to be in that boxing ring. We don't need that in day-to-day life, day-to-day life.
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Sheri Rosenthal: No, we don't need…
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Sheri Rosenthal: No, it's about transformation, and sometimes it involves anger, because people are going through things, as long as we understand it's not about us, it's about them, and we're there to help guide them through that, so they can come out on the other side.
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Mark Entrekin : I like what you're saying, because that's one of the things that I like is going from anger to passion.
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Mark Entrekin : We will make sure on the things you're saying don't lose yourself.
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Mark Entrekin : But take that anger away, and instead put the passion.
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Mark Entrekin : And what we do to take that forward, right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Absolutely.
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Mark Entrekin : Well, a lot of what you do kind of mixes…
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Mark Entrekin : travel and culture, and I think, like you're saying, many times, a spiritual awakening together.
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Mark Entrekin : Going forward, how do you see that?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Well, in general, when it comes to retreats at least, I always feel like… or let me take a step back, even in the entrepreneurial world, and having your own business, and helping others.
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Sheri Rosenthal: where you need to grow, and what you need to change, and where your blocks are. So, that is very, very important. So, when you're creating retreats and working in your business.
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Sheri Rosenthal: you are growing as much as your people who you are helping, so the retreats have that influence on both. I always learn something about myself when I'm doing a retreat.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I think that is very core in what happens at Wanderlust Entrepreneur. We really understand that
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Sheri Rosenthal: that's the greatest gift. We're not taking orders from others, and hopefully we're not taking orders from the worst part of ourselves, like, you can't do it, or you'll never be able to get people to come on. People are never gonna come on my retreat, or I can't charge what I deserve.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, that's what I mean by… it's… it really is a spiritual path, and when you look at it that way, you see that all those little obstacles that come up while you're in business are just opportunities to grow, to learn, to transform yourself.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And as you transform, you can help your people even more. As you grow, then they grow along with you, too. So, it's a beautiful process.
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Mark Entrekin : It… it truly is, and I like the way that you help others. And one of the other areas that I work with is
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Mark Entrekin : in parenting, and helping mothers and fathers, and men, and women, and male and female. And for what you do, we're looking at the fathers, and the men, and the parents, or even some of the mothers.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Well, at some point in time, we realize, hopefully, that we have the right to be happy.
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Sheri Rosenthal: getting into it, saying, you can't do that, or you'll never succeed doing that. It happens all the time. Like, for example, I remember when I moved from New York to Florida, and I went to start a practice down there.
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Sheri Rosenthal: one of my friends, who was a chiropractor, said, you know what, Sherry, I have room in the back of my office, several rooms I don't use. Why don't you come in here, or I'll give you free rent for 6 months? I'm like, awesome.
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Sheri Rosenthal: But, right next door to him, somebody had just closed another podiatrist and had gone bankrupt.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so my parents said, you'll never make it. You can't open there.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Your… the loan that you take from the bank to buy your equipment and stuff, you'll never pay back.
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Sheri Rosenthal: It doesn't matter if that other person closed down. They're not me.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so, I spend time to see
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Sheri Rosenthal: What other practices were doing, and how they were doing it, and set out to be me, and be different.
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Sheri Rosenthal: In 3 years, I had to buy the building across the street, because I outgrew his 3 treatment rooms in the back of his office.
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Mark Entrekin : Wow. Congratulations.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yeah, and then I sold that practice.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And so… Yeah, you can do anything, you just can't listen to the naysayers.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And you have to go with what's in your heart, and if you feel strongly about something, it doesn't really matter what other people say. I mean, yes, you want to listen to advice. I'm not saying not to listen, but you can hear and discern what applies and what doesn't apply.
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Mark Entrekin : And from where your perspective is, and… which is totally different from where someone else's perspective is, all of our learnings are different, right?
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Mark Entrekin : I've learned things that are different from what you've learned, all the people in this
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Mark Entrekin : Podcasts, all people who listen to this podcast. We all have a different amount of knowledge.
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Sheri Rosenthal: But it's up to us to be able to learn.
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Mark Entrekin : What we can and what we know, and be able to put it together.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, I would.
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Mark Entrekin : And I like that.
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Sheri Rosenthal: You have to be brave.
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Sheri Rosenthal: That can be hard sometimes, especially with family, but…
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Sheri Rosenthal: In the end, they're not living your life. You are.
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Mark Entrekin : That is so true, and I like what you said, too, that we have the right to happiness, but it's also a responsibility that we need to take on, and take on that ability to be happy, even when others aren't.
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Mark Entrekin : When they have that…
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Mark Entrekin : that… that's them. If they're finding something wrong with everything.
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Mark Entrekin : We'd like to help them if they want help, but we don't have to bring that on to ourselves and bring in our own insecurity, right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Exactly.
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Mark Entrekin : We can take that to the next level and build upon that.
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Mark Entrekin : to be who we are. Like I said, with your business, somebody else may not have been able to do it. Their thinking process, the way they…
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Mark Entrekin : Learned what they learned growing up.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Exactly.
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Mark Entrekin : But someone like you that has an idea of, yes, I can do this, and maybe doing it this way is not the best way, what are some other ways?
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Mark Entrekin : And I can challenge what's going on and take it to that next level, right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yep. I think there are many people out there that want to support us and help us, if we allow it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And that's another issue sometimes. You know, we're afraid to ask for help, Or allow help in.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, it's really important to be able to do that, because none of us are an island. You know, we depend on each other.
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Sheri Rosenthal: We're tribal, right? We're tribal, so we need that help from the community, from friends, and from people who believe in us. It's just building that support system around you so that you can achieve anything you want to in life.
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Mark Entrekin : So well said, and being able to reach out, and you may travel to meet some of these people, maybe long travels, or maybe even in your own town.
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Mark Entrekin : Where you are, if it's not working.
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Mark Entrekin : Reach out to that next level.
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Mark Entrekin : And grow with other people. And I think you even mentioned a notion of audacious.
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Mark Entrekin : Living… it's audacious living. It shows up in your website. Living in defiance of convention.
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Mark Entrekin : Building, for example, a heart-based business.
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Mark Entrekin : Could you define a little bit more about what that audacious is, what it means, and how someone might begin to…
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Mark Entrekin : step into the audacious living.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Audacious means something different to different people, but from my perspective, it's living your life as boldly as possible.
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Sheri Rosenthal: and defying convention, and maybe doing things that the people you love never expected from you. It's just reaching for the stars, everything that you could possibly be in this lifetime.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And going for it, that's audaciousness to me. So you're looking at my old website, probably, my old Sherry Rosenthal website.
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Sheri Rosenthal: That's okay. It's up there for a reason, too. But I think that's very important, and I hope it encourages people
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Sheri Rosenthal: to really go for some audaciousness, and put yourself out there. I'll tell you, it's amazing to me, Mark, and I don't know if you feel this way, but…
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Sheri Rosenthal: my life has flown by so fast, and I feel like, so this year, I turned 68, and I'm like, where did the time go? It goes so fast, and…
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Sheri Rosenthal: If you don't go for it, when will you go for it? I remember when I sold my practice, my patients were very sad that I was leaving.
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Sheri Rosenthal: But they all said, and I had a lot of patients that were in their 90s, even over 100, they said to me, the one mistake I made in my life is listening to other people and not doing the things that I wanted to. If you want to sell this practice, I will miss you, Dr. Sherry, but
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Sheri Rosenthal: Do everything that you want. Be anything that you want, because before you know it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: You're gonna be my age, and… Then what?
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Sheri Rosenthal: then you don't know, will you be sick? Will other things become in the way?
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Mark Entrekin : Things could happen.
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Sheri Rosenthal: you must… Live your life fully and boldly and audaciously while you can.
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Sheri Rosenthal: why you can. And I really feel that now, because I'm now kind of inching… inching up there, and…
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yeah, my grandmother lived to 101, and I hope I have a long and healthy life, but we never know.
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Mark Entrekin : You never know.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So that's why we need to pass away with no regrets.
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Sheri Rosenthal: I think that is really what they were trying to teach me.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I really appreciated it, because my patients were so wise.
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Mark Entrekin : That is so true, and…
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Mark Entrekin : We never know, as you're mentioning, life happens, as we mentioned at the very first of this podcast, and that ability to do what you're talking about, grab onto it.
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Mark Entrekin : Build and grow forward.
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Mark Entrekin : It's up to us. It's our responsibility, as you said.
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Mark Entrekin : Our right to be happy. So let's take on that responsibility and go for the next level. Don't let somebody pull you back.
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Mark Entrekin : Go for it.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes.
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Mark Entrekin : So, for our listeners, and I'm gonna bet there's a lot of listeners that are intrigued and ready to dive in to what you're saying.
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Mark Entrekin : If they are, Do you have, let's say, 3 questions?
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Mark Entrekin : That they can ask themselves right now to assess if a retreat, or launching a retreat, is right for them.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Well, for all our heart-based entrepreneurs out there that are listening, I would say if you like intimacy.
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Sheri Rosenthal: and spend time with them, and work with them closely, then you absolutely need to add retreats to your business. If you're one of those people that you don't want to be around people, you want to sell just an online course, that's good too, but…
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Sheri Rosenthal: That's a different person. So people who lead retreats, they love intimacy. They want to be with people, so…
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Sheri Rosenthal: I would ask that question, and also to ask in your business if you have a variety of different offerings, because retreats can be a high-end offering for you.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Because it's only a small group of people, and it gives your audience a chance to choose some different ways to work and interact with you. Not everyone's going to want to go on a retreat, but you may have people who are waiting for you to do a retreat.
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Sheri Rosenthal: So, that's another question to ask yourself.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And I think those two are pretty much what I would… what I would say. I'm not sure if I have a third.
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Mark Entrekin : That's still… that's a great way to go in the process of what they need to do, and that's number one, to be able to reach out to you, what you're doing. And we talk about time, time is flying. We only have about 6 more minutes. Okay. This has been exciting and so informative, what you're doing. Thank you. So, let me ask you this.
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Mark Entrekin : You travel?
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Mark Entrekin : You teach?
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Mark Entrekin : You transform, you coach, You build businesses, and you inspire people.
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Mark Entrekin : If you had a message, One sentence. Maybe two.
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Mark Entrekin : For a listener today who simply wants to feel more alive, more aligned.
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Mark Entrekin : More connected, more connected with themselves, their purpose, and their people.
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Sheri Rosenthal: I'd find them… I'd tell them to connect with their inner truth.
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Sheri Rosenthal: You know, what the universe is trying to tell them through them. Listen, stop with the internal dialogue. Like, quiet the mind.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And connect with the heart, and let that message come through.
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Sheri Rosenthal: what you really maybe should be doing in life, or where you would… should be going, I don't know, but…
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Sheri Rosenthal: you need to be able to connect with that, not with the mind. It's not about thinking what I should do next, or what do I need to do, or what should I… it's not about that. It's really about connecting inside with who you truly are, and bringing forth those gifts that you've been given in this lifetime. You need to cultivate them.
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Sheri Rosenthal: and bring them forth so they serve others. I think we're all in service to each other, and that's how we uplift.
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Sheri Rosenthal: with those God-given, or Spirit-given, or whatever word you want to use, talent that you have, that you came into the world with.
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Sheri Rosenthal: And you're… have an obligation to give and share and help others in whatever way you do it.
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Mark Entrekin : I think you have said so much there.
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Mark Entrekin : That was… that was a great sentence, though. And what you said, what you shared, because one of the things that I work with and help coach with, and I see that you do too, that people need to think about that.
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Mark Entrekin : They need to think about where their heart is, and again, back to what you were saying, back when I was growing up, the time I left high school and then went to college, it was a whole new world for me.
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Mark Entrekin : That was not what I learned going my first 12 grades of school, the first 18 years. What happened to me once I got to college, a whole new world out there. Like, you talk about being the doctor, being the lawyer, what do you do? But as we talk to people that have been in some of these same situations.
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Mark Entrekin : In that heart, Go to these retreats. Talk to you.
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Mark Entrekin : Find a retreat that's good for them, or if they have a business, if they are an entrepreneur.
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Mark Entrekin : Talk to you, help put the retreat together, right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Absolutely. We have wonderful training programs that are so much fun. Like, what's not fun about creating retreats? It's, like, the most fun course you could possibly take.
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Sheri Rosenthal: It is.
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Mark Entrekin : And that ability that you're talking about, to go on these retreats, and I know there was a time when I was afraid, I didn't want to say things.
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Mark Entrekin : But when you get on the retreat and start talking to you, start talking to the other members that are there.
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Mark Entrekin : You'll open up and talk about things that you didn't think maybe you wanted to talk about, but that openness.
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Mark Entrekin : Also opens that door, that door to success, that success-focused solution, right there.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Take that dynamic.
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Mark Entrekin : Take it onto that retreat.
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Mark Entrekin : Build forward, right?
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Sheri Rosenthal: Yes, absolutely. Thank you, Mark.
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Mark Entrekin : Oh, thank you. Wow, what an incredible conversation with Dr. Sherry.
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Mark Entrekin : Thank you so much.
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Mark Entrekin : Or showing how purpose plus… process.
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Mark Entrekin : Creates lasting impact.
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Mark Entrekin : Blending that spiritual clarity that you have with real-world planning.
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Mark Entrekin : Pricing, legal readiness that you talked about, and inclusive facilitation.
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Mark Entrekin : Because that, too, is the AUSL, Achieving Unity Success Formula. But as you mentioned, Dream boldly.
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Mark Entrekin : Build wisely. Serve generously.
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Mark Entrekin : Everyone is listening, consider your next aligned step.
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Mark Entrekin : Retreat, or otherwise.
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Mark Entrekin : Where can accountability Courage and connection move you forward.
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Mark Entrekin : Thank you, Dr. Sherry Rosenthal. Thanks to all of our AUSF community for turning unity into action.
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Mark Entrekin : Because remember, unity.
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Mark Entrekin : Just like Dr. Sherry said, is the ownership of beliefs and action with alignment plus clarity are the mindsets of value, and not just an ideal.
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Mark Entrekin : They are success strategies.
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Mark Entrekin : It's a daily choice to lead with empathy.
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Mark Entrekin : Act with integrity, and uplift others along the way.
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Mark Entrekin : A service that we can give for free, as we gain so much for ourselves.
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Mark Entrekin : So, if what I'm sharing with you today
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Mark Entrekin : Means something, and you want to find out a bit more?
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Mark Entrekin : Come talk to me.
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Mark Entrekin : UnitySuccessFormula.com, MarkEntrican.com, or call me, 303-362-8733, which is 303-FOCUSED on your dial. And again, with every
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Mark Entrekin : Each and every inspiration that Dr. Sherry Rosenthal shared with us today.
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Mark Entrekin : She has the Wanderlustentrepreneur.com, Journeysofthespirit.com?
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Mark Entrekin : Get with her on LinkedIn.
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Mark Entrekin : Contact Dr. Sherry. Go through websites, go through LinkedIn, connect with her. Talk with her a little bit more, find out more.
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Mark Entrekin : Until next time.
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Mark Entrekin : Let us continue to transform that chaos.
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Mark Entrekin : Into connection. Let us continue achieving unity. www.achievingunity.com. Again, call us, 303-FOCUSED.
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Mark Entrekin : We can stay focused on turning chaos into connection as we achieve unity by harnessing the power
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Mark Entrekin : The power of encouraging, inspiring, and including others, building our businesses.
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Mark Entrekin : Building better businesses, better lives, and a better world.
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Mark Entrekin : Sherry, do you have anything… Sherry, do you have anything else to say before we close?
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Sheri Rosenthal: No, I would love everybody to connect with me, because we've got some free goodies and different things on our website, and we'd love to share and help in any way we can, so thank you, Mark. So, yeah, I would hope people come to AndreLestEntrepreneur.com or Journeys of the Spirit. We'd love to help them.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Thank you.
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Mark Entrekin : I'll play too, and let me know what I can do to help, because everyone here on this call, everyone that listens to this, you do deserve it. You deserve being happy.
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Mark Entrekin : Life is what we make it.
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Mark Entrekin : So let's make it awesome.
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Mark Entrekin : Together. In unity. Thank you all.
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Mark Entrekin : Thank you, Dr. Sherry.
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Sheri Rosenthal: For your message of helping.
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Mark Entrekin : Helping others. Thank you for your time, your commitment, and hope to see you all again next week. Dr. Sherry, thank you again.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Thank you.
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Mark Entrekin : Did we see each other again?
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Mark Entrekin : Cheers.
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Sheri Rosenthal: Bye-bye.