
21st Century Entrepreneurship
Johanna Laurent: How Can Positivity Transform Your Life?
Johanna Laurent is a vibrant entrepreneur and advocate for positivity who has spent 25 years in business, fueled by an unshakable belief in the power of optimism. We spoke about her journey of turning blind faith into a tangible tool for personal growth, the importance of self-love, and how small, intentional shifts can combat the negativity bombarding us daily. Her mission is clear: to help people reclaim their inner light and make their lives matter through simple, actionable practices.
What stands out most is Johanna’s insistence that positivity isn’t just a mindset—it’s a lifeline. She argues that we’re wired to cling to negative words for years, yet dismiss compliments in seconds: “When we hear something negative, we let that sit with us for a long time, sometimes years. But when we hear positive words, we don’t.” This insight drives her work, urging us to surround ourselves with affirmations to rewrite that script. Her approach is refreshingly practical—mugs with uplifting words, a pocket-sized book of phrases—because, as she puts it, “Time is valuable and we can’t waste it.”
Another key topic is the courage to start without knowing everything. Johanna dismantles the myth of the “right time” with a bold call to action: “Stop waiting for the right time to start your life… When you start, that’s the right time.” Her own story—launching a new venture at 60—proves it’s never too late to bet on yourself. She also ties self-love to broader impact, revealing, “Loving myself means that I’ll have more love to give,” a reminder that personal growth fuels generosity.
Listeners can learn how to interrupt negativity fast, especially in high-stress lives. Johanna’s tools promise a mindset shift “in seconds,” not hours: “I created the tool to shift your mindset in seconds so that with your busy life… you’re back into your life in a positive light.” It’s a game-changer for anyone feeling overwhelmed. She also reframes discomfort as expansion, noting, “When you’re uncomfortable, it’s a sign of expansion as well,” encouraging us to lean into challenges rather than retreat.
Takeaways:
- Flood your space with positivity—words matter more than you think.
- Start now, not later; the “right time” is a myth holding you back.
- Self-love isn’t selfish—it’s the root of loving others and making a difference.
- Quick mindset shifts can keep you grounded, no matter how busy life gets.
Johanna leaves us with a challenge: “You don’t need anybody to tell you you’re enough. You tell yourself that.” It’s a rallying cry to own your worth and spread light—one positive phrase at a time.