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WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE [https://youtu.be/kEG_e98Fyec] SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER [https://www.mail.incredipaul.org/subscribe] BE INCREDIBLE STARTER PACK [https://incredipaul.org/start] Pick up IncrediPaul merch [https://incredipaul.org/merch#!/] In this episode of IncrediPaul Leadership, host Paul Faronbi sits down with Ashlie Journet, a dynamic "workpreneur," talent acquisition expert, and the visionary behind the Christian apparel brand I'm proof of what God can do. Ashlie opens up about her raw and inspiring journey, from navigating high school setbacks and finding her purpose in HR, to managing a viral social media following of nearly 50,000. Paul and Ashlie dive deep into the pressures of modern digital spaces, the necessity of stepping away to protect your mental health, and how to hand out "nos like trick-or-treat candy" to protect your peace. CONNECT WITH ASHLIE https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashliejournet/ About the Guest Ashlie Journet is a wife, mother, and corporate talent acquisition specialist with nearly a decade of human resources experience. She is the CEO of Candidate Advocate Resume Writing Services and the co-founder of the faith-based clothing line, I'm proof of what God can do. Through her authentic storytelling, Ashlie dedicates her platform to pouring confidence back into job seekers and professionals alike. Key Takeaways & Highlights Embracing a Non-Linear Path: Ashlie shares transparently about not graduating from high school, earning her GED, dropping out of cosmetology school, and eventually finding her "Oprah aha moment" in HR. She went on to secure her bachelor's degree in her early 30s, proving it is never too late to reinvent yourself. The Weight of Social Media Visibility: After watching her LinkedIn audience scale rapidly from 3,000 to nearly 50,000 followers, Ashlie opens up about the accompanying imposter syndrome and overwhelm. She details her recent seven-week social media fast and why intentional detachment is necessary for staying grounded. Eliminating "Invisible Boundaries": As recovering people-pleasers, Paul and Ashlie discuss the dangers of expecting people to respect boundaries you haven't explicitly set. True self-care requires vocalizing your limits and refusing to over-explain a simple "no." Reframing Job Rejection: Rejection in a volatile job market is incredibly heavy. Ashlie offers a beautiful perspective: a "no" doesn't mean you aren't qualified; it simply means it was someone else's hard-prayed-for "yes season." Your season is coming next. Building a "God Did It" Book: To combat seasons of doubt, Ashlie encourages keeping a track record of your wins—big and small. Documenting past moments of resilience serves as a powerful reminder of your capability when you hit an emotional wall. Follow us on Socials THREADS [https://www.threads.net/@imincredipaul] TWITTER [https://twitter.com/imincredipaul] INSTAGRAM [https://www.instagram.com/incredipaulpodcast/] LINKEDIN [https://www.linkedin.com/company/incredipaul-home] Need career or leadership coaching? [http://incredipaul.org/coaching] Stay connected with all I'm doing [https://bio.site/incredipaul]
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