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You're checking out a weekly segment of this podcast called "THE GOLD MINE", which is a more intimate, personal, and brief take from me about a topic of my choosing - but typically in the categories of entrepreneurship, growth, mindset as well as my own personal observations about the industry.
If you're new to this podcast, welcome - you can get interviews and business development/marketing tips on Sundays and The Gold Mine with me on Wednesdays. If you're a return viewer, thanks for following along!
In this week's episode, I'll be talking about how to get comfortable with change. I'm not super comfortable with change in my personal life, but for some reason in my professional life I feel very confident about change and welcome it. I guide my clients through change and encourage it. When it's guided by a strategic decision (of course), I'm not afraid to "blow things up". As a marketer, I realize that you need to keep trying new things, even when something seems to "work", especially in our fast-paced digital age. In the next moment, an external circumstance can knock you off your feet, so you need to be nimble always and never complacent.
I'll be discussing:
Learn more: https://joyjoya.com
By Laryssa Wirstiuk4.8
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You're checking out a weekly segment of this podcast called "THE GOLD MINE", which is a more intimate, personal, and brief take from me about a topic of my choosing - but typically in the categories of entrepreneurship, growth, mindset as well as my own personal observations about the industry.
If you're new to this podcast, welcome - you can get interviews and business development/marketing tips on Sundays and The Gold Mine with me on Wednesdays. If you're a return viewer, thanks for following along!
In this week's episode, I'll be talking about how to get comfortable with change. I'm not super comfortable with change in my personal life, but for some reason in my professional life I feel very confident about change and welcome it. I guide my clients through change and encourage it. When it's guided by a strategic decision (of course), I'm not afraid to "blow things up". As a marketer, I realize that you need to keep trying new things, even when something seems to "work", especially in our fast-paced digital age. In the next moment, an external circumstance can knock you off your feet, so you need to be nimble always and never complacent.
I'll be discussing:
Learn more: https://joyjoya.com

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