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EPISODE 536 – Trusting the Process

September 16, 2025 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

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In this podcast, Debra Kasowski speaks about “trusting the process, and detaching from the outcome.” Trusting the process is about having faith in yourself and the unfolding of events, even in the midst of uncertainty and challenge. Letting control of every detail and finding peace in the present and trusting that your efforts will lead to the results you desire. This allows for some of the most spontaneous, unexpected positive developments to emerge!! Stay open to the process instead of looking for guarantees. There are no guarantees – you can bet on yourself!

Debra Kasowski is the charismatic podcast host of The Millionaire Woman Show, 3X Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Certified Executive Coach. She interviews incredible speakers, authors, CEO, Business and Organizational Leaders and drops solo episodes with tips, strategies, and techniques for your success.

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Finding Clarity: The Catalyst for Alignment and Personal Growth

July 10, 2025 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

Have you been overwhelmed by all the available choices – the constant noise, distractions, and decision fatigue? Finding clarity in a noisy world is an underrated superpower. It’s like standing in a forest with dozens of paths, but no trail markers. Every direction could be “right,” but the noise of everyone shouting which way to go —society, family, past versions of yourself —spins your internal compass; it’s as if you’re holding a map that belongs to someone else. You are trying to follow it with your own shoes, on a path that they’ve never walked.

This overwhelm creates paralysis. In coaching, we often refer to this as analysis paralysis– the fear of making the wrong move leads to no move at all. But clarity doesn’t come from overthinking- it comes from taking one intentional step at a time. I have come to see clarity not just as a mental state but as an embodied alignment between who we are, what we value, and where we’re going. When individuals gain clarity, it becomes a launchpad for purposeful action, renewed motivation, and authentic fulfillment.

“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” Martin Luther King Jr.

Why You May Be Struggling with Clarity

You may find yourself “getting stuck” when:

·       You are overwhelmed by options or expectations.

·       You have been disconnected from your core values.

·       You have been operating in survival mode instead of intention.

·       You fear making the “wrong” decision, so you make none.

Clarity is a skill that can be cultivated, not something you wait for. It is developed through reflection, alignment, and action.

Here are six steps you can take to help you find clarity:

1.      Reconnect with Your Core Values

When someone is disconnected from their values, it’s like having a GPS with no satellite signal. The destination might be entered, but there’s no clarity on how to get there, or worse, the system is trying to route you somewhere you don’t even want to go.

Values misalignment shows up as:

·       Dread toward work or specific commitments

·       Chronic procrastination

·       Feeling emotionally flat despite external success

·       Why resentment that creeps in over time

Researchers have demonstrated that when individuals act in alignment with their values, they tend to experience higher well-being, characterized by intrinsic motivation.

Clarity emerges when your values serve as your compass. Ask:

·       What matters most to me?

·       What energizes me versus what drains me?

ACTION: Complete a value clarification exercise to help you rank your five non-negotiables.

1.      Visualize the Ideal Future

Imagine living into a future of your “best possible self” if everything unfolded exactly as you want it. This visualization requires you to be intentional about the way you live, rather than being in survival mode. Survival mode is when you’re running your life on a backup generator- it keeps the lights on, but you’re burning through your reserves. You are not creating,

Signs you may be in survival mode:

·       You catch yourself reacting more than responding

·       You are making decisions based on fear, not purpose

·       You are struggling to find joy in the present moment

·       You are relying on default habits instead of conscious routines

When you start living intentionally, it feels like you switched back to the main power. You make decisions from your core and not your crisis. You feel resourceful, not rushed. You respond instead of react.

ACTION: Take a moment to close your eyes and visualize your ideal future, living from a place of intention. Write a letter from your future self one year from now. Describe what you’re doing, feeling, and what changed.

2.      Use The Power of Questions

Clarity is often hidden in the questions we avoid. Coaching starts by asking powerful questions.

Ask yourself this:

·       What would I do if I knew I could not fail?

·       What is one thing I have avoided that would bring me peace or progress?

·       What if there’s no such thing as a “wrong” decision- only feedback?

·       Who knew you would learn something valuable either way? Which direction would you choose?

ACTION: Reframe decision-making. Decisions are not right or wrong—they’re directional. Each one teaches us something about our needs, desires, and boundaries. Not deciding at all is the only way to truly stay stuck.

What might stop you from deciding? Most of the time, it’s a fear of judgment, perfectionism, a desire for certainty before taking action, or a lack of trust in one’s own wisdom.

3.      Take Micro-Actions Toward What Feels True

You don’t need a 10-step plan to move forward; you need the right first step. Clarity builds through motion. Micro actions are tiny, high-impact choices that build momentum without overwhelming the nervous system. They are the opposite of all-or-nothing thinking.

ACTION: (Choose ONE of the following or do one of your own)

Examples of micro-actions:

·       Instead of saying, I have to write the whole business plan, say, I’ll spend 10 minutes brainstorming my “why”.

·       Don’t commit to a whole week of workouts. Start with one walk or 10 minutes of stretching.

·       Write an email draft without sending it yet – progress over perfection.

·       Set a 5-minute timer to journal one answer: What does clarity look like for me today?

·       Rather than cutting out social media forever, try deleting one app for 48 hours and see how your mind feels.

By taking micro-actions, you will start to believe you can make changes happen. You will then be able to build on this belief and take more micro-actions.

4.      Practice Stillness and Embodied Listening

Sometimes the clarity we seek is drowned out by the noise of our calendars. Create intentional space for silence. Use this time for reflection and gaining A deeper awareness of what you need. In Ryan Holiday’s book, Stillness is the Key, he says that we need to “cultivate those moments in our lives. We limit our inputs and turn down the volume so that we are aware of what’s going on around us.” Holiday says we can’t be afraid of silence, as it has much to teach us, so we should seek it.

ACTION: Set aside 5 to 10 minutes a day to sit in stillness, practice breathwork, or take a walk without your phone. Ask yourself: What is my body trying to tell me right now?

5.      Get Reflective Support

Coaching offers a mirror to help individuals see what they can’t see alone. A trusted coach helps identify patterns, strengths, and insights that lead to clarity.

ACTION: Journal about a conversation that brought you more clarity. What made that moment so powerful? Who helps you think clearly?

Remember, clarity is not found—it is created. If you’re still feeling stuck about your next steps, don’t wait for the perfect moment. Begin by tuning in to what feels meaningful and aligned with your values. Your next chapter doesn’t start with the perfect plan—it begins with a decision to listen inward. You do have the answers.

Debra Kasowski is a two-time TEDx speaker, executive coach, three-time bestselling author, and host of The Millionaire Woman Show podcast. With a background in healthcare leadership and a passion for personal mastery, she helps high-achieving professionals silence self-doubt, lead with confidence, and take bold, intentional action. Currently pursuing her Master’s in Organizational Leadership, Debra blends real-world experience with evidence-based strategies to empower others to live and lead with purpose. A triathlete and resilience advocate, she inspires others to push beyond perceived limits and embrace the power of choice. Learn more at www.debrakasowski.com.

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EPISODE 318 – Jealousy is a Call for Action

July 19, 2021 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

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Debra Kasowski is the charismatic podcast host of The Millionaire Woman Show, 3X Best Selling Author, Speaker, and Certified Executive Coach. She interviews incredible speakers, authors, CEO, Business and Organizational Leaders and drops solo episodes with tips, strategies, and techniques for your success.

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7 Reasons Why You Should Hire a Coach

November 3, 2014 by Debra Kasowski Leave a Comment

14461375_lAre you ready for a change?

If you knew there was one action you could take that would accelerate your success, help you gain clarity and focus, and challenge your assumptions, would you do it? Athletes are not the only group of people hiring coaches. Hiring a coach is one of the pivotal actions you can take in achieving your goals. More and more individuals are working with coaches internally within an organization or externally so that they can get promoted, grow their business, and get unstuck where they may be sabotaging their own success.

 

Reasons why you should hire a coach:

1.  You are more likely to achieve your goals. When working with a coach, a coach will help you create an action plan and hold you accountable to what you say you will do. A coach does not do the work, you do. The belief is that everything you need is already inside of you – you need the coach to ask the right questions. You will develop greater clarity and become more focused on what you need to do to achieve the results you want. Let’s face it. Some people are intrinsically self motivated but most people will fall into patterns of procrastination or jump into the next best thing leaving plans or projects started and unfinished or worse – not started at all.

2.  A coach can offer a fresh unbiased perspective. Coaches often see what you cannot see because you are in the midst of your situation. Family, friends, and colleagues may have their best interest at heart and offer advice or share their concerns as they do not want you to fail. They may not have experienced the power of working with a coach and how asking questions can get you out of your own way when you default to old habits. They themselves may be holding themselves back by not taking a risk in their own development.

3. A coach can challenge you to stretch out of your comfort zone and help you see your blind spots. Coaches hold a safe place to challenge your assumptions and potentially challenge you to take actions that make you feel uncomfortable (only because it is against the grain of how you routinely do things). These challenges are to empower you  and for you to start to discover how much more potential you have inside of you – if you would only tap into it.

4.  You will achieve your goals faster than if you did it all by yourself. A coach will help guide you and help you decide what goals are most important to you. One or two sessions may work for some people but for others they may need up to 6 or more because they have new goals to work on or other issues surface that are sabotaging their success. One thing I have learned in being coached myself, you need to actively participate and trust the process.

5. Coaches can act as a sounding board or share in brainstorming new ideas. I have had clients say that it was great to have someone to share what was on their mind without any judgments and to share ideas that would not be taken for their own use and promotion.

6. Coaches create a confidential safe environment. You are able to get further ahead when you feel safe to be vulnerable enough to share your audacious goals or sticky situations that you need help with. By having this environment, you are able to dig deeper and come out stronger than ever before.24609569_l

7. Coaches can celebrate your successes with you. They know how hard you have been working on achieving your goals. A coach can help you stop in the moment to “really smell the roses” and pay attention to your successes. Too often, people reach a success and they are already off and running to the next action on the to-do list. Take time to stop and acknowledge your success; it builds momentum and keep you motivated.

Coaching can be a transformational experience if you are willing and open to the possibilities that lie in store. The future is bright!

If you are interested in working with a coach or learning more about what coaching can do for you, contact Debra

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