Ora Nadrich is founder and president of the Institute for Transformational Thinking and author of Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity. A certified life coach and mindfulness teacher, she specializes in transformational thinking, self-discovery, and mentoring new coaches as they develop their careers.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
Ora’s Mother and Husband
When business started difficulties overcame:
“the difficulty really was… again going back to the thinking mind ‘Can I do this? Will this matter? Will this reach people?’ For me it was more thought based than anything. I think that the obstacles that we imagine that we are going to encounter are really our own limited beliefs. And I had to really believe that I could do this, starting a whole new business”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
- Emotional Intelligence 2.0 Book by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves
- Carl Jung Books
- The Undiscovered Self: The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society Mass Market Book by C. G. Jung
Favourite Quote:
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi
Recommended Online Resources:
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Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“really stay committed to what it is you feel passionate about. What is your vision? Why do you feel that your product, your vision, your business idea or your business can really affect change or make a difference in the world? And stick to it and also make room for improvement and know that it is a constantly changing organism. Do you know that whatever it is you have created or you are in the midst of creating there is always room for change, there is always room for improvement, there is always room for open-mindedness approach to your business. So I would say stay open, stay open minded”…[Listen for More]
More About Ora Nadrich:
The Institute for Transformational Thinking
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“Do or do not. There is no try.” Yoda
Other Quotes From the Chat with Ora Nadrich:
- “really concretise your vision, to really take a really close look at what it is that you want to implement. If you are going to start a business you really need to know ‘why you are starting that business? Why do you feel passionate? Why are you passionate about this business? Why do you think it’s different than from other businesses?’ You need to answer some of these questions in order to really stay committed to seeing the vision come to fruition”
- “to not spend time in the area of doubt or fear”
- “really jump into the unknown and don’t let your fear talk you out of that”
- “so many people have visions but they don’t really allow themselves to follow through with the necessary steps to execute and to actualise that vision”
- “if you are passionate about your vision let your passion guide you and lead you. Don’t let yourself succumb to doubt and fear, it’s a total waste of time”
- “be very clear minded on why you have chosen this idea to implement out in the world”
- “take it seriously so you can be in it for the long haul and to endure maybe the bumps or the glitches along the way”
- “if you are committed to your vision you are going to see it come to fruition.”
- “Sometimes practice makes perfect, and sometimes you have to go back to the drawing board and you need to regroup in the think tank of your vision, to tweak it and to make it more effective and to reach higher levels of excellence”
- “what you do with your today and what I do with my today can affect all the other today’s out in the world and make a difference”
- “you can do something every day in your life that is being part of the change both personally and collectively. Each and everyone of us can make a different”
- “really stick to your vision, you can make it happen, you can make a difference”
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