Do you feel fully alive? Step into your highest self with Sumi Krishnan

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Are you a multi-passionate person who longs to make an impact? Have you been focused on all the "shoulds" around you? Our latest guest, Sumi Krishnan, is a breath of fresh air who inspires us with her commitment to stepping into her highest self for her own wellbeing, and for the greater good. After having reached massive success in business, Sumi found she still wasn't quite in alignment. Things felt off. She was living in the "should," and things weren't going to change until she asked herself the question, "What if I lived from a place I wanted to be?" Only then did she find a way to engage her three big passions: social change, music and business.  Now, Sumi is living in alignment and feeling "FULLY ALIVE," which she mentions comes with all the feelings. She gets real, sharing, “and just because you’re on your aligned path, that doesn’t mean you won’t face challenges.” It isn't all sunshine and rainbows and we love her candor on living this aligned life. Tune in and find out how following her highest excitement is leading to fulfillment she's never known before!  Highlights:  [8:15] - Focusing on your passion and what you really want.  [11:45] - What it feels like living your aligned path.  [19:15] - Finding alignment for all of your passions.  [23:03] - Dealing with overwhelm.  [24:46] - Sumi's #1 piece of advice.  About Sumi: Sumi Krishnan is an artist, activist and entrepreneur currently living in Nashville, TN. A serial entrepreneur by nature, she spent her twenties building a multi-million dollar consulting firm with hundreds of employees serving healthcare and national security missions. Now, she's making waves in her thirties, too. She's taken a deep dive into wellness, human potential and trying to figure out what it really takes to impact large-scale public problems and create a more equitable world. She is currently building a platform to help leaders leverage their power to affect social change.  Apply for the Co-Create 2020 New Years Eve Impact Accelerator: www.cocreate2020.org