In this episode, we talked about:
- The individualized nature of self-improvement and avoiding social media pressure.
- Understanding the current season of your life before pushing forward.
- Auditing well-being across 10 areas to identify where to focus growth.
- Physical health as a foundational pillar for overall improvement.
- Goal-setting, visioning, and being flexible with evolving life priorities.
- Patience in building a foundation for long-term personal and professional growth.
- Season 2 focus on financial, career, and relationship growth, including wedding preparation and holistic adulthood learning.
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“Self-improvement looks different for everybody depending on what season they are in.”
Timestamp:
- 0:00 intro
- 5:45 self-improvement looks different for everybody
- 8:38 what season are you in at the moment
- 10:22 10 wellness areas you can audit in your life
- 15:09 goal setting: gaining clarity of where you want to be in life
- 21:51 what we’re focusing on in season 2
- 24:11 outro
“Find your season, audit your life, and take steps toward the vision you have for yourself. It’s okay if the path changes along the way.”
Detailed Summary:
Introduction
In this Season 2 premiere of Small Girl Big Talk, Wendy discusses self-improvement, personal growth, and how to approach becoming the best version of yourself. She reflects on pacing, life seasons, goal-setting, and the mindset needed for meaningful growth in 2024.
Reflection on Self-Improvement
- Self-Improvement Is Individual: It looks different for everyone depending on your current life season. Comparison to others’ routines (gym, journaling, habits) isn’t necessary or helpful.
- Avoid Toxic Extremes: Social media content can make self-improvement feel extreme or unattainable. Wendy emphasizes a balanced and realistic approach.
- Pacing Matters: Taking time to rest, reflect, and prepare before pushing forward is part of sustainable growth. Wendy delayed Season 2 of the podcast to ensure she returned stronger and without burnout.
Audit Your Life Season
- Understanding what season you’re in is critical to meaningful self-improvement:
- Resting and healing
- Rising and building momentum
- Supporting family or others during challenging times
- 10 Areas of Well-Being to Measure:
- Financial well-being
- Occupational/career well-being
- Environmental well-being
- Spiritual well-being
- Physical well-being
- Creative well-being
- Emotional well-being
- Intellectual well-being
- Social well-being
- Cultural well-being
- Physical health as a starting point: Maintaining your body has a domino effect, positively influencing emotional, mental, social, and other areas of life.
Vision and Goal-Setting
- Wendy reflects on her early 20s when she envisioned her life at 50, then worked backwards to 40 and 30, illustrating how visions evolve over time.
- Flexibility is Key: It’s okay if goals change—having direction helps you take actionable steps, even if the path shifts along the way.
- Patience Matters: Growth is not instant; building a foundation now can lead to breakthroughs in the right season.
Season 2 Focus: Professional and Financial Growth
- Preparing for wedding planning and financial independence:
- Building a wedding fund
- Learning to invest and create multiple income streams
- Navigating career growth
- Personal and relationship topics will also be incorporated, reflecting the holistic experience of adulthood.
Conclusion
Wendy emphasizes that becoming the best version of yourself is a journey, not a race. Understanding your season, auditing your well-being, and working patiently toward a vision—while staying flexible—is key to meaningful growth. Season 2 promises a focus on career, finance, and adulting challenges while maintaining authenticity, balance, and self-reflection.