In this episode, Sherrell reveals the mantra that has taken her from being an unsure college student to working through a recession to landing her first gig and then being laid off to trying to figure out what’s next…and has continued to stand the test of time…
”Grit, Grace, and Gratitude.”
Tune in as your host shares the highs and lows on her path, not just in entrepreneurship but in developing and becoming the next best version of herself. And how grit, grace, and gratitude allowed Sherrell to reset her expectations of what really matters and honor her journey thus far.
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“Grit is not sexy every day. Sometimes you will be in direct conflict with your natural desire to give up and take the easy road.”
“I had to soften. I had to let go of the seriousness of building a thing and proving myself and just get a sense of rest.”
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