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Grainne McNulty

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This is going to be a fun and insightful episode of the Fire In The Belly Podcast! Our today’s guest is Grainne McNulty. Grainne is just 21 years old but she is already helping other people live their lives fully by levelling up their mindset, beliefs, and values. This is one of her ultimate passions. She likes learning and sharing everything about personal development.

If you want to know where to start—what resources you need to have or which mentors you need to follow (or approach)—then make sure to listen to Might Pete and Grainne’s discussion. Some other topics discussed are: how to deal with negative feedback, how the brain works, why people should stop conforming to society’s standards, and more.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The human brain is fascinating. It automatically looks for solutions to any life puzzle—when it functions well. That’s how we are wired; we’re curious and inquisitive by nature.
    • The brain’s reticular active system (RAS) is responsible for one’s motivation and determination to act on something. When we want something, our brain finds a way to acquire it.
  • Grainne is still learning about herself. But at the age of 21, it’s already inspiring where she is in her life. She is on her way to get her law degree, and at the same time, she is teaching other people how to up-level their beliefs and mindsets. 
  • Respect others’ opinions and perspectives. It’s nice when we see other people’s view of the world. It helps us get to know ourselves and improve ourselves.
  • There are times when you receive negative feedback from others. Grainne’s advice is to not mind them. If it doesn’t help you in personal development and career growth, then you don’t have to do business with them. 
  • What hinders most youth to see their full potential is society’s standards. Instead of letting them explore who they are and who they want to be, they are told to conform and just do what the generation before them did. Teach them that self-expression and igniting that fire in the belly is the way, so it’s easy for them to achieve success.

BEST MOMENTS

 

  • “It’s when they’re ready to make the first step that they will start to take action. You can’t force somebody before they’re ready.”

 

  • “I believe that you create whatever you want in life. Whatever you want in life, you have to be the decider.”
  • “Our subconscious mind has a creative success mechanism.”
  • “Mindset encompasses so many things, and I’m learning about it every single day.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

ABOUT THE HOST

The ‘Mighty Pete Lonton’ from the ‘Mighty 247’ company is your main host of ‘Fire In The Belly’. 

Pete is an Entrepreneur, Mentor, Coach, Property Investor, and father of 3 beautiful girls. Pete’s background is in Project Management and Property, but his true passion is the ‘Fire in The Belly’ project itself. His mission is to help others find their potential and become the mightiest version of themselves. Pete openly talks about losing both of his parents, suffering periods of depression, business downturn and burn-out, and ultimately his years spent not stoking ‘Fire In the Belly’. In 2017, at 37 years of age that changed, and he is now on a journey of learning, growing, accepting, and inspiring others.

Pete can connect with people and intuitively asks questions to reveal a person’s passion and discover how to live their mightiest life. The true power of ‘Fire In The Belly’ is the Q&A’s - Questions and Actions!

The ‘Fire In The Belly’ brand and the programme is rapidly expanding into podcasts, seminars, talks, business workshops, development course, and rapid results mentoring.

CONTACT METHOD

https://www.facebook.com/mightypetelonton/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-lonton-4b83184

https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/

 

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