Pinky Cole, author of I Hope You Fail, Ten Hater Statements Holding You Back From Getting Everything You Want.
In this episodes of Moms Don't Have Time To Read Books hosted by Zibby Owens, Pinky Cole discusses various personal and professional experiences, particularly focusing on entrepreneurship and the adversities she has faced. Pinky shares her journey of personal growth, overcoming challenges such as business failures and personal setbacks. She talks about her philosophy of turning negatives into positives, a theme that resonates through her entrepreneurial advice, personal stories, and the inspiration behind her book.
Pinky emphasizes the importance of mindset, resilience, and the ability to re-engineer negative experiences into positive ones. She details her experiences with failure and success, both in personal life and business, illustrating how these experiences have shaped her approach to life and work. The conversation also touches on the impact of personal relationships and the importance of supportive environments in achieving success.
Pinky also shares her perspective on dealing with naysayers and the importance of staying true to one's vision despite external doubts or criticisms, using her own experiences as examples. The document encapsulates a narrative of overcoming adversity, entrepreneurial spirit, and personal growth, offering listeners practical advice and inspiration drawn from real-life experiences.
1:00 - Pinky's early challenges and the inspiration behind her book
5:00 - Turning negative experiences into positive outcomes
10:00 - The impact of personal relationships on success
15:00 - How Pinky handles naysayers and stays true to her vision
20:00 - Pinky's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs
25:00 - Discussion on the importance of mindset and resilience
30:00 - Q&A with Pinky: Viewer questions answered
35:00 - Closing thoughts and Pinky's future plans
On Overcoming Challenges:
"I can reverse engineer all of this negativity and make it positive by just training my mindset to do so."
On Entrepreneurship and Vision:
"People project their own fears and insecurities on you because they aren't brave enough to do it themselves."
On Personal Growth and Relationships:
"I have to be able to pour from my cup to give to my children, to give to my family, and all of the people that are important to me."
These quotes encapsulate Pinky's approach to transforming adversity into opportunity, maintaining integrity in her vision despite external doubts, and the importance of personal well-being in supporting others.
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