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Some advice, concepts, or sayings in online business are repeated so often that not only does it get annoying to hear it (again), but the actual content of it has become cliche.
From the pod bros to the bizfluencers to the multi-six-figure coaches (that coach who exactly?) tons of folks popularize cliches and misconceptions about online business.
Why? For profit. They want to appear as though they have all the answers so you’ll pay them for those answers. But surely it's harmless because we're seeing through the marketing ploy, right? Mm, not necessarily.
Repetitive advice doesn’t make correct advice. In this case, these cliches are doing us more harm than good. Especially when they lack nuance.
-Your thoughts create your reality.
-You get to decide how much you earn.
-Say yes to every opportunity.
Today’s episode is our deep dive into the various online business cliches, tropes, and misconceptions we think need to be retired permanently.
RESOURCES:
Samantha Siffring
The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker
The Way Out Is In - Plum Village
The Critical Journey (Hagberg and Guelich)
Sapiens
Celia Cain
The Body Keeps The Score
By Kacey Hayes + Carin HuebnerSome advice, concepts, or sayings in online business are repeated so often that not only does it get annoying to hear it (again), but the actual content of it has become cliche.
From the pod bros to the bizfluencers to the multi-six-figure coaches (that coach who exactly?) tons of folks popularize cliches and misconceptions about online business.
Why? For profit. They want to appear as though they have all the answers so you’ll pay them for those answers. But surely it's harmless because we're seeing through the marketing ploy, right? Mm, not necessarily.
Repetitive advice doesn’t make correct advice. In this case, these cliches are doing us more harm than good. Especially when they lack nuance.
-Your thoughts create your reality.
-You get to decide how much you earn.
-Say yes to every opportunity.
Today’s episode is our deep dive into the various online business cliches, tropes, and misconceptions we think need to be retired permanently.
RESOURCES:
Samantha Siffring
The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker
The Way Out Is In - Plum Village
The Critical Journey (Hagberg and Guelich)
Sapiens
Celia Cain
The Body Keeps The Score