If you’re feeling like you’re never going to be successful no matter how hard you try, then this episode is for you!
I’m a multi-passionate person, which means I have multiple interests and passions that I want to include in my business. I know that some people think that being well-rounded is a flaw or a failure, but I see it as a strength. I’m able to bring together my various skills and create something truly unique.
I didn’t always know that being multi-passionate was a strength. In fact, I used to think that I had to choose one thing and stick with it. But after hearing about other multi-passionate people who were successful in business, I realized that I could use my multiple interests to my advantage. Now, I help my clients by offering a variety of services that are all connected.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
* What are the benefits of being a multi-passionate person in business?
* How can you tie your various skills together to create a more well-rounded offering?
* How can you use your different passions for marketing your business on various platforms?
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Highlights in this episode:
[00:01:22] – Being well-rounded is a strength for most service providers and coaches.
[00:02:37] – What is a multi-passionate or multipotentialite?
[00:03:42] – The multi-passionate title has grown so rapidly these last few years, entrepreneurs started doing their thing because they don’t want to live in somebody else’s box.
[00:05:13] – After choosing what lights you up, it’s time to tie it into your core values.
[00:07:57] – Steve Jobs, Richard Branson and Marie Forleo are examples of multi-passionate people making business work.
[00:12:00] – There are three action steps you can take to improve your business or service.
Blog Post
If you, like me, have found yourself in a few different careers throughout your life, you may feel this is a flaw. You may feel like a failure. You may even feel like you’re never truly an expert in anything.
I want to offer another perspective: you’re well-rounded.
For most service providers and coaches, this is a strength. Just today, before writing this article, I helped a single client with content deliverables that included: