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The beginning of a new year is often a time of reflection and goal setting and planning. Maybe a little bit in December, but with all of the holiday shenanigans, sometimes it's hard to do. January can also be an incredibly busy time for getting back into the swing of things after a holiday break.
You might feel like you have to hit the ground running and come in hot to make up for lost time or to get ahead of the game. But let's also be real when you own and run your own thing. The opportunity to pull over to the side of the road and be thoughtful and intentional about how you want to change things up is tough.
What if you took a different approach? What if instead of rushing headlong into the year, you started off slow and steady? This is what happened to me at the beginning of this year. And I'm going to share with you what happened. And what I did and what's making things so easy, breezy.
In this episode, you will learn:
This episode at a glance:
[03:42] That space between holiday celebrations and getting back to work. It's really small and the window for reflection and taking a breath. It closes really quickly most of the time
[09:38] When you start a business on your own, especially if you bootstrap a business on your own, there isn't a lot of intentional planning, to begin with.
[13:30] Taking a moment to reflect has made it clear to me that the reason I'm not enjoying myself in my business is because I haven't been thoughtful in planning what I want to be doing. I'm flying blind and fear is making most of my choices
[19:45] Sometimes taking action is a great way out of a difficult or uncomfortable spot, sometimes you just got to try things and see what happens and then iterate and make it better.
[22:03] Starting slow doesn't mean being unproductive. It means being intentional about how we choose our actions in order to make long lasting progress and impact towards our ambitions.
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Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.
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The beginning of a new year is often a time of reflection and goal setting and planning. Maybe a little bit in December, but with all of the holiday shenanigans, sometimes it's hard to do. January can also be an incredibly busy time for getting back into the swing of things after a holiday break.
You might feel like you have to hit the ground running and come in hot to make up for lost time or to get ahead of the game. But let's also be real when you own and run your own thing. The opportunity to pull over to the side of the road and be thoughtful and intentional about how you want to change things up is tough.
What if you took a different approach? What if instead of rushing headlong into the year, you started off slow and steady? This is what happened to me at the beginning of this year. And I'm going to share with you what happened. And what I did and what's making things so easy, breezy.
In this episode, you will learn:
This episode at a glance:
[03:42] That space between holiday celebrations and getting back to work. It's really small and the window for reflection and taking a breath. It closes really quickly most of the time
[09:38] When you start a business on your own, especially if you bootstrap a business on your own, there isn't a lot of intentional planning, to begin with.
[13:30] Taking a moment to reflect has made it clear to me that the reason I'm not enjoying myself in my business is because I haven't been thoughtful in planning what I want to be doing. I'm flying blind and fear is making most of my choices
[19:45] Sometimes taking action is a great way out of a difficult or uncomfortable spot, sometimes you just got to try things and see what happens and then iterate and make it better.
[22:03] Starting slow doesn't mean being unproductive. It means being intentional about how we choose our actions in order to make long lasting progress and impact towards our ambitions.
Resources and Links mentioned in this episode:
You might also like:
More about the “My Good Woman” podcast
My Good Woman is a
Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.