The best part is not so much about the financial goals that I reached, but the happiness, confidence and inner peace that I gained in the last months.
The best part is not so much about the financial goals that I reached, but the happiness, confidence and inner peace that I gained in the last months.
Exploring your unique brand identity is one sure way to kick competition and comparison in the behind. There are some great offerings out there and much as you’d like to think that your new amazing idea is unique and special, the reality is that it’s most likely already being offered in one way or another. So how do you make sure you’re heard and seen online?
Have you noticed that having professional photos as part of your online branding is all the rage these days? There’s a reason for it. The difference it makes to how you and your brand are perceived is huge.
Let’s face it, you won’t gain real clarity until you’re out there serving your clients. Light bulb moments and shifts will happen from this. And it’s better to change now, with a smaller list, than when you’ve got a massive following and a name for yourself further down the line.
You know that raging war you have within, the one where you feel you’re working too much, that you don’t have that balance (or whatever you want to call it) between your work-life and your life-life, the one that has you looking at how others seem (or don’t seem) to be living via Facebook, the one that is a hot topic for freedom seeking coaches…?
Do you ever have moments like this…you’re on Facebook and you see a fabulous offer really similar to what you do. The wording is action-taking perfect and the person is charging what you want to charge but have’t quite plucked up the courage to do yet. Then your heart drops and your head kicks into overdrive…
So what d’you do when you’re in that rut? You don’t have consistent months yet, one is good, the next you earn nothing at all, or perhaps you really need some extra income this month to be able to afford a lovely birthday gift for a friend or a flight to Bali.
This is something that comes up when you’re just starting as well as it does when you’re uplevelling in your business. It comes down to 2 main things:
You know the tale of the Three Little Pigs? I didn’t like it as a child for many reasons so never bought it for my daughter, but it’s just appeared in our household as a gift. And so of course I read it to her and the lessons struck me so clearly (it must have been written for entrepreneur parents).