Episode 94 — Life is Too Short to Limit Yourself —with Erica Nelson - a podcast by Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC

from 2021-09-23T06:00

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Sometimes the job or experience that once was scary and exciting might eventually come to be boring and exhausting. And that’s okay. Though, it’s important to adjust with that growth instead of limiting yourself by staying in what feels comfortable. 

Erica Nelson, a co-founder of REAL Consulting, an Orvis endorsed fly fishing guide in Colorado, and the host of the Awkward Angler Podcast, has really allowed herself to explore the idea of what limits her in life. Starting at the age of 18 Erica uprooted from New Mexico to Utah alone and hasn’t stopped saying yes to adventure ever since. Along the way, Erica had her fair share of corporate jobs and while they all brought their own experiences, some good and some bad, Erica always knew she was meant for more. Each time she felt that urge for more, she said yes to it. In each step of her journey Erica hasn’t allowed herself to be limited, no matter the circumstance. With that, it’s brought her to a life she’s proud to live, owning her own business and helping others.

On this episode of Success is Subjective, Erica joins Joanna to share her journey as she dove head first into her many passions as a young adult and how it all has molded her into the person she is today: a business owner and an inspiration. Erica’s story will be sure to keep you on your toes and encourage you to take a chance on your dreams, no matter what they may be. Listen in for Erica’s insight on how important it is to be sure that you aren’t limiting yourself in whatever you choose because life is far too short to be miserable.

What You Will Learn

  • The pressure that Erica felt from her parents  to make a better path for herself with college
  • The time Erica took to explore herself before going to college. College isn’t going anywhere!
  • Uprooting to Utah alone at the age of 18
  • How Erica’s job as an HR gave her an interest for working with people
  • When Erica decided to go to college at 20 due to FOMO
  • Leaving college after graduating with an associates degree to travel and work seasonal jobs
  • What having a supervising job in Alaska taught Erica
  • How a mentor in Oregon majorly impacted Erica and became someone she worked with for 5 years
  • How Erica’s work experience has taught her a lot more than college has
  • When Erica decided to quit corporate and become a river guide 
  • Getting a thirst to learn more and go back to college 
  • What sparked REAL consulting
  • How COVID caused Erica to lose her job but also allowed her to put energy back into her own business 
  • Life is too short to limit yourself and be miserable

Connect with Erica Nelson

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Further episodes of Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

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