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Are you spending hours (or days!) dwelling on things that didn't go as planned in your business? In this episode, I break down Mel Robbins' powerful Let Them Theory and how to apply it specifically to common setbacks in the packaged food industry.
Learn how to handle everything from market rejections to late deliveries to competitive pressures with this simple but transformative two-part approach. You'll discover how to save countless hours of mental energy and redirect it into actually moving your business forward.
Whether you're dealing with unsupportive family members, frustrating contractor delays, or disappointing retail outcomes, this episode gives you practical strategies to handle setbacks like a CEO. Through real examples from food business founders, Sari shows you exactly how to implement both the "let them" and "let me" parts of this mindset tool to build a more resilient business.
Stop letting disappointments derail your progress. Learn how to choose where you spend your precious entrepreneurial energy and keep moving forward no matter what challenges arise.
If you’re ready to stop getting stuck in what’s out of your control and start focusing on what you can do, this episode is for you!
🎄The Holiday Ready Bootcamp 🎄kicks off August 11th! Get your holiday plan done and access over $300 in bonuses including 2 months in Fuel membership. → Use code HRBPODCAST75 to see $75 and get bootcamp access today! ←
Not sure about the bootcamp? Get your free Holiday Ready Checklist here.
Brand new training just dropped 🧨 and it's FREE! Get the three-part video series: 3 Ways to Sell → click here ←
Pick up your copy of the Amazon best selling book 📖 "Key Ingredients" on Amazon here.
Check out my YouTube channel at www.foodbiz.tube for how to videos to start and grow a packaged food business.
When you are ready to make the leap, get the support and accountability you need to create a beautiful business!
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Are you spending hours (or days!) dwelling on things that didn't go as planned in your business? In this episode, I break down Mel Robbins' powerful Let Them Theory and how to apply it specifically to common setbacks in the packaged food industry.
Learn how to handle everything from market rejections to late deliveries to competitive pressures with this simple but transformative two-part approach. You'll discover how to save countless hours of mental energy and redirect it into actually moving your business forward.
Whether you're dealing with unsupportive family members, frustrating contractor delays, or disappointing retail outcomes, this episode gives you practical strategies to handle setbacks like a CEO. Through real examples from food business founders, Sari shows you exactly how to implement both the "let them" and "let me" parts of this mindset tool to build a more resilient business.
Stop letting disappointments derail your progress. Learn how to choose where you spend your precious entrepreneurial energy and keep moving forward no matter what challenges arise.
If you’re ready to stop getting stuck in what’s out of your control and start focusing on what you can do, this episode is for you!
🎄The Holiday Ready Bootcamp 🎄kicks off August 11th! Get your holiday plan done and access over $300 in bonuses including 2 months in Fuel membership. → Use code HRBPODCAST75 to see $75 and get bootcamp access today! ←
Not sure about the bootcamp? Get your free Holiday Ready Checklist here.
Brand new training just dropped 🧨 and it's FREE! Get the three-part video series: 3 Ways to Sell → click here ←
Pick up your copy of the Amazon best selling book 📖 "Key Ingredients" on Amazon here.
Check out my YouTube channel at www.foodbiz.tube for how to videos to start and grow a packaged food business.
When you are ready to make the leap, get the support and accountability you need to create a beautiful business!
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