BE the Sought-After Entrepreneur Podcast

How to Stop Playing into Urgency Culture While Still Thriving in Your Business


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Are you trying to “make things happen” in your business, but it feels hard? Or do you believe you need to be hyper-productive to be successful?

If YES, you need to listen to this episode as I share how to stop playing into urgency culture while still thriving in your business.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY’S EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How to stop playing into urgency culture and needing to be hyper-productive but still thrive in business.
  • Why focusing on social media growth will keep you stuck on the ‘efforting’ hamster wheel.
  • The truth about growing and scaling your business that most marketers won’t teach you.

If this episode inspires you somehow, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway– whether it’s created those aha moments or given you food for thought on achieving greater success.

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BE the Sought-After Entrepreneur PodcastBy Kathryn Thompson

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