Chalene Johnson: How To Hire A Team, Stay Authentic On Social Media, And The Future Of Influencer Marketing

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Wondering if it's possible to build a business with your partner in life and love?  Curious about the future of influencer marketing?  This episode is for you.  chalene.com/mything  Why is it that some people pop onto the scene, make an impact and suddenly have both an awe-inspiring and enviable presence in their field? What advice, hacks and tips would you want to learn if you could observe their lives for a day?  Are you wondering how some of the strongest leaders stay motivated in a crowded market? In Season Two, Episode Four of the Prowess Podcast, Ashley is joined by Chalene Johnson. Chalene is a world-renowned motivational speaker who you recognize from her work with the PiYo Method. Additionally, she is a New York Times best-selling author, health and lifestyle expert, and top-ranking health podcaster with over 20 million downloads of her podcast, The Chalene Show. Tune i now to hear Ashley and Chalene discuss hiring a team, working with your partner, what sparks her drive and how she sees influencer marketing changing. Be sure to listen in during minutes 18, 19 and 20 as Chalene describes who your first hire needs to be, and why you should hire them to help you fight what she calls “Destination Procrastination.” Stay tuned to hear Chalene’s advice on surrendering to the hiring process and how to combat your inner control freak.   Today’s key takeaways are: • Live and work with inspired purpose.   • Feeling overwhelmed and disorganized can lead to breakdowns and procrastination. Your mental health and business will benefit from having a team behind you.   • Words have power; be careful with your word choices. Be empowering and empathetic and seek connection rather than delivering criticism. • Adjust your strategies as frequently as you need. Stay authentic to your brand and show up in a way that feels true to you, even if that means ignoring what others are doing.