We all have different reasons for being business owners, right?
Some of us had a major problem in our lives that we were able to provide a solution for, so we made it into a business. Others of us “fell” into a career that was fun and we made it into a business {I am raising my hand to this one}.
Many of us just needed a way out of a j.o.b., so we created a business in hopes it would support our family {ps. I retired my husband from a toxic job which was a top-three goal of mine!}.
Whatever your reason is for starting your business, you want to succeed and you’re obviously here for some insight on how to do just that.
Please take a moment and reflect on these questions:
> How would you feel if you could actually complete the most important items on your to-do list?
> What would an extra “you insert a dollar amount here” do for you and your family?
> What action would take you from where you are now to where you want to be?
This is also the place that many coaches will talk about limiting beliefs, your mindfulness, and all that other jazz.
There certainly is a space for that; however, what I have personally found is that there is incredible power in just doing the thing. Whatever that thing is, that will propel you forward, is the thing that you need to take massive action on.
One of my favorite quotes of all time is by Guy Kawasaki: “You have to sit by the side of the river for a very long time before a roast duck will fly into your mouth.” I quote it often, and most people get a perplexed look on their faces. 🧐
Take a moment and read it again, really.
It is so powerful.
In this world that provides so much at the touch of a button, sometimes we forget that it may take blood, sweat, and tears to grow your business. Well, let’s hope there’s no blood.😜
But honestly, it is going to take work, time, resources, and did I mention time? ⏰
How would it make you feel if you had someone to give you direction, encouragement, and some tough (kind) love?
{think the smart, creative cheerleader type}
Someone who has been there and has the knowledge and experience to read the map while you drive?