Purpose to Profit Series

We have done the work to understand what we want to do and the exact steps we need to take to get us there. Now, we have to believe in ourselves enough to get it done. That’s why episode 6 of the Purpose 2 Profit Series of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast brings us back to episode 77 and talks about getting us from the point of dreaming to actually doing!  

Sign up for the Purpose Plan Profit Accelerator here.  

One of the most important ways we can really move into our purpose is fully realizing how we can make it profitable. On August 14th,  we will be hosting our Purpose-Plan-Profit Accelerator, to help Black women physicians create a plan to make their purpose profitable for more freedom, wealth & impact. If you have been sitting on an idea, this is your chance to turn it into your newest venture. Space is limited, so CLICK HERE to sign up now!

In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of breaking down your projects into actionable steps to live out your purpose.

What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • The three steps to move your dreaming into doing: Brainstorming, Blocking, and Building. 
  • Creating SMART goals that will drive you towards success. 
  • Using chunking and linking to break up your task list, stop procrastinating on it, and tackle it like a professional. 
  • Taking time blocking beyond your work life to allow yourself the time for not only work but also socializing and recovery. Both are equally as important on the pathway to success.
  • Creating a toolbox to fill the gaps in your strengths and asking yourself if you would rather invest time or money into filling these gaps?

The 3 Actionable Steps for Living Out Your Purpose

August 11, 2021

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Dr. Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo is a healthcare social entrepreneurship & funding consultant, specializing BIPOC, women-led healthcare practices partnering with community organizations to create health justice for historically excluded & under-resourced communities.
 As a pediatrician, researcher, and researcher she has secured $2 million in grant funding and has led inter-professional teams to build and scale healthcare delivery and research programs to achieve health equity for marginalized youth and families.