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The Health Pro to CEO Podcast


Jul 26, 2021

Do you ever feel like there’s one “right way” to build your business? Are you hung up on needing to have a “perfect” Instagram feed and endlessly searching for the magic caption-writing formula that’ll guarantee success?

 

This is exactly how my client, Leah Tarleton, often felt before we started working together. Leah is a registered dietitian nutritionist who specializes in holistic mind-body nutrition and dynamic eating psychology for highly-sensitive (HSP), empathic and intuitive women

 

In this episode, we talk about how Leah discovered her niche of working with HSPs by letting go of the belief that there’s one path to success, leaning into what feels good, and how she created an aligned business based on her strengths.

 

Here’s a look at what we talked about:

✨ The power of mindset over strategy in Leah’s business

✨ Leaning into what feels good over doing things the “Right Way”

✨ How taking a step back from her business helped Leah find her niche and

      learn to trust herself

✨ Finding the right coaching support that empowers you instead of taking your power away

✨ Leah’s definition of success that goes against the norm



Resources and Links:

Website: https://www.nourishedsensitive.com/ 

FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/127826455934798 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.nourished.sensitive



Leah’s Bio: 

Leah Tarleton, MS, RDN is a registered dietitian nutritionist specializing in holistic mind-body nutrition and dynamic eating psychology for highly-sensitive (HSP), empathic and intuitive women. Leah founded The Nourished Sensitive in 2020 with a mission to empower sensitive and heart-centered women to reach their highest personal potential through the power of good nutrition and a nourishing relationship with food and body. Leah offers essential resources and compassionate guidance for educating and healing sensitive women on their journey from a dis-ordered and dis-empowering relationship with food and body to a peaceful, freeing and ordered one.