Scaling to Success

Ep. 64 - Natasha Storm - Unlock Your Entrepreneurial Potential: The Coaches Guide Inner Work and Growth


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Natasha Storm is a powerhouse in the coaching industry. She started as a fitness coach and built a loyal following with her movement, Badass Lovelies. Now, she's the CEO of one of the biggest VA service companies in the market, helping coaches build their businesses and scale their impact.

Natasha is passionate about integral leadership and empowering others to have the hard conversations that lead to growth. Today, she'll be sharing her insights on the right way to DM prospects, the importance of doing the inner work, and why she's so passionate about solving the DM game for coaches.

Key Things Covered Today

  1. Building a business isn't for everybody. It requires commitment, risk-taking, and creativity.
  2. Entrepreneurs are creators and artists in their own way, with ideas that spark from wonder and curiosity.
  3. As a business grows, it becomes a mirror for where the entrepreneur hasn't done their work.
  4. Negative feedback loops and resistance can trigger coping mechanisms developed in childhood.
  5. Doing inner work is necessary to set boundaries and cope with emotional dumping, people-pleasing, and other negative patterns of behavior that hold entrepreneurs back.
  6. A business will never outgrow the psychology of its leader.
  7. It's easier to quit than to do inner work, but doing so is necessary for growth.
  8. The business is a magnifying glass that exposes bottlenecks that need to be fixed.
  9. Resourcefulness is a critical trait for successful entrepreneurs and involves stripping away self-imposed limitations.
  10. Inner work leads to falling back in love with the business from a place of service, which makes 16-hour days feel different.

Resources

  • Follow Natasha  - @natashastorm_
  • Listen to the Get Woke or Stay Broke Podcast
  • Follow Zach @zachmobius
  • Get Your Free Trial - duxata.com
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Scaling to SuccessBy Zach Mobius