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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my business and growing my audience.
After producing over eight hundred and ninety three podcast episodes, I realized my belief about doing many things at once was slowing down my progress. Trying to do everything meant I kept starting over instead of focusing on the one business I was trying to grow.
In this episode, I explain:
-The failure of trying to do everything
-What constantly starting over cost me
-The shift toward learning to say no
-What I would do differently moving forward
If you are building a business, growing your audience, or refining your marketing strategy, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work and learning how focus creates momentum.
Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.
If you would like to learn more, send us an email at:
By Terryl C. Humphrey5
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, I break down a real challenge I faced while building my business and growing my audience.
After producing over eight hundred and ninety three podcast episodes, I realized my belief about doing many things at once was slowing down my progress. Trying to do everything meant I kept starting over instead of focusing on the one business I was trying to grow.
In this episode, I explain:
-The failure of trying to do everything
-What constantly starting over cost me
-The shift toward learning to say no
-What I would do differently moving forward
If you are building a business, growing your audience, or refining your marketing strategy, this episode shares real experience from someone actively doing the work and learning how focus creates momentum.
Failure Is Knowledge helps established business owners build their brand through podcasting.
If you would like to learn more, send us an email at: