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Most new entrepreneurs don’t quit because they lack talent. They quit because they start measuring their worth by their calendar and their bank balance, then try to “fix” the panic with random marketing tactics that don’t even fit them. I’m sharing the 3 lessons that kept me in the entrepreneurship game long enough to finally see real growth after years of slow seasons.
Then we go deeper into the self-worth piece. We’ll walk through the questions and reframes that loosen the grip of money shame, so you can make smart shifts without turning your business into a judgment of your humanity. Finally, we cover intuition in business: how to stretch yourself, test strategies, and still protect authenticity so you don’t burn out or build a brand you resent.
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By Krystal WardSend us Fan Mail
Most new entrepreneurs don’t quit because they lack talent. They quit because they start measuring their worth by their calendar and their bank balance, then try to “fix” the panic with random marketing tactics that don’t even fit them. I’m sharing the 3 lessons that kept me in the entrepreneurship game long enough to finally see real growth after years of slow seasons.
Then we go deeper into the self-worth piece. We’ll walk through the questions and reframes that loosen the grip of money shame, so you can make smart shifts without turning your business into a judgment of your humanity. Finally, we cover intuition in business: how to stretch yourself, test strategies, and still protect authenticity so you don’t burn out or build a brand you resent.
If this helps, subscribe for more entrepreneurship mindset and energetic alignment tools, share it with a new entrepreneur you care about, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.
Support the show