Breverie Handbook with Olena Mytruk
Telling personal stories is one of the most powerful and most underrated self-discovery and personal growth tools ever invented.
It's like a handbook. Your memories and life stories are like pages in your very own life manual, and all you need to do is be willing to look through those pages, read through them, and learn from them.
Sharing your personal stories out loud is like making a peace pact with yourself. Once you let it out, once you give yourself permission to let it out – something that you kept deep inside for so long – it liberates you.
And it begins to finally make sense. Your life, your deepest thoughts and desires, your wildest dreams and aspirations, your biggest fears and doubts – you begin to get it.
My name is Olena Mytruk, and it took me a while to learn the power of storytelling. But once I discovered it, I never looked back.
I invite you to join me on this adventurous and inspiring journey as I flip pages of my Breverie Handbook – trying to figure out what it really takes to be a hardworking, passionate, multifaceted woman in today’s world.
Breverie Handbook with Olena Mytruk
The Page About Not Knowing What to Do, Taking Ownership, and Earning Trust
How do you build trust with people, especially in the business or corporate world?
I used to think that one of the best ways to do it is to always have an action plan ready, especially for when things go wrong - because this is how you show that you take responsibility, and responsibility is what earns trust and respect. Right?
But what if you don’t have a plan? What if you are put on a spot and don’t have all the answers? What do you do then?
Well, I might have found an answer to this question.
In this episode, I share the story of a crisis at work when I actually had no plan and no idea how to solve the problem, but I still stepped forward and was absolutely open and honest about it.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
- [01:08] What I knew about confidence and trust building
- [02:25] A special project with my biggest client
- [03:22] The infinite cycle of adding to the timeline
- [04:47] The boiling point: when I finally woke up and realized something was really wrong
- [06:49] Meeting with the client while completely unprepared
- [09:20] Taking ownership of the project and making all the difference
- [12:28] What I know now about earning trust in the corporate world
OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE:
The Page About Firsts, Following Your Gut, and Senegal (feat. Ashlee Sang)
The Page About Business Ideas, Creating Space, and the Evolution of Our Stories
The Page About Doubts, Overthinking, and Getting Unstuck
Why “Fake It Till You Make It” Doesn’t Work And What To Do Instead To Build Confidence
Life Design 101, Part 1: What Does It Really Mean to Thrive in Life