Episode 67. Visa Shanmugam: On Radical Self Love and Learning to Trust Your Intuition

 

In this episode, we're joined by Mindset Transformation Coach, Speaker and Writer Visa Shanmugam. Visa is the founder of Becoming You LLC. She specializes in helping busy, professional women reach their highest potential in all areas of life through radical self-love and spirituality principles. In her own words, she helps women who feel stuck but know they were meant for more, realize their full potential.

Having overcome a life-altering autoimmune disease, multiple bouts of depression and deeply ingrained cultural programming, to creating a life and career of her dreams, Visa has a unique take on helping individuals quickly shift from feeling like a powerless spectator of their life to becoming the powerful creator of their future. Her area of expertise is helping high achievers overcome deeply ingrained limiting beliefs, release mindset blocks, and get out of their heads to dive deep into their hearts. Today Visa offers individual coaching, group programs, live workshops and in-person live events.

Prior to her coaching career, Visa, a MBA graduate from University of Texas at Dallas, a marketer by education, worked for Microsoft and Fossil. She also had a successful network marketing organization, which she built in a short period of three years. She has served on the board of her local chamber, the Education Committee of a non-profit, a wife and a mom to two adorable boys (9 and 6).

In this episode, Visa shares with us her journey to becoming a coach and the importance of giving ourselves permission to do the things we want. Visa experienced the common fear of not being enough and overcame imposter syndrome to launch her business. We discuss doing vs being, celebrating yourself, radical self-love, money blocks and loads more. 

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