Episode 009: Ashley Logsdon – The Importance of Understanding Personality Styles




Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast show

Summary: Ashley is the host and creator of the Mama Says Namaste.<br> <br> Ashley takes families from surviving to thriving by helping them uncover how "the uniqueness in each of us strengthens all of us". She guides parents through identifying their strengths - and also their triggers - to live with intention and not simply reaction to the chaos of an ever-growing family.<br> <br> Ashley, her husband, three unschooling daughters and dog are RVing the States full-time. They focus on authenticity, awareness, and embracing love in the present moment.<br> <br> Download Ashley's free worksheet for understanding personality styles here:  http://www.mamasaysnamaste.com/culture/<br> <br> 10+ take-aways from this episode:<br> <br> 1. Living in intention and not just reaction, living your life based on what your need are, not just reacting to the demands placed on you by outside standards.<br> 2. What is the goal? What is the feeling behind the goal?<br> 3. How can you add that feeling into your daily lives? How can you intentionally add that feeling to your lives? Set intentions for how you want your family to look.<br> 4. Namaste: The peace, the calm, the kindness with my soul recognizes appreciates and adores the peace, the calm within your soul."<br> 5. Corporate culture translates to family culture.<br> 6. John Maxwell: If you don't believe you can invest in yourself, you have a scarcity problem, not a resource problem.<br> 7. Personality styles is like a portrait highlighting your strengths and the way you compliment one another.<br> 8. Mind, body, and soul approach rather than a "band-aid" solution.<br> 9. Personality profiling helps you see members of your family as individuals with dynamic character and needs, communicating and connecting effectively to develop your relationships.<br> 10. Creating a family vision with small children with pictures and simple words or phrases.<br> 11. Shift your perspective of what your children have the potential to become, being humble, teachable.<br> <br> A few sources mentioned or referenced in this episode (note: links below do include affiliate links. I only promote products I can get behind, and by clicking on these links, you may support The Home &amp; Family Culture Podcast and the work that goes into creating it!)<br> <br>