#75. How To Be a More Authentic Leader with Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani

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“Belief is a virus that feeds on evidence. If you believe something, that’s what you’re going to get.”
- Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani

Hey you wild women!

My next guest is Co-founder of Mindvalley, the premier personal growth learning platform, and has been in the personal transformation industry for over 18 years. She is an incredibly talented international speaker, entrepreneur, artist, philanthropist, and a mother of 2 kids.

Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani is also the author of a transformational quest, "7 Days To Happiness" and "Live By Your Own Rules.” She talks about personal transformation, authenticity, understanding and accepting oneself, and a path to happiness.

She was recognized as one of the Top 10 influential people online making a difference in the world today and was awarded the Influencers For Change (IFC) by the Global Impact Creators (GIC).

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Where Kristina is from

  • What her mission in life is

  • How letting go of perfectionism can set you and your business free

  • The importance of focusing on the tasks that only you can do and outsourcing the rest

  • The advice she received from Richard Branson

  • The value of making space for creativity

  • Why she cites fear and indecision as her biggest business mistakes

  • Why she believes that ‘what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’ is actually not true

  • How context defines how we react to trauma

  • What inspired her to co-found Mindvalley

  • Kristina’s leadership journey

  • What her book is about and why she decided to write it

  • How giving up perfectionism is still something she works at daily

  • How she uses scheduling to keep her priorities organized but why she doesn’t force work if she isn’t in her flow state

  • Why slowing down and listening to herself is key to keeping her aligned

What it means to be a WILD woman:

“I think ‘wild’ is one of the sides that most of us have and some of us embrace and some of us don’t. It’s a good quality to show from time to time and to practice being ok with what you are. I believe I have other sides as well, not just wild, but wild is the fun one.”

-Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani

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