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#135: 5 Things I Quit Apologizing for About My Course Business

Apr 07, 202512 minSeason 6Ep. 135
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Episode description

As a young girl, I felt like I was always doing everything “wrong”.


I was too big, too small, too loud, too quiet, too aggressive, and not assertive enough - all at once.


And the constant need to apologize for being who I am carried over into my journey as a business owner.


Can you relate to this feeling?


➡️ If you’re nodding your head “yes”, then this week’s podcast episode is for you: I’m revealing the 5 Things I Quit Apologizing for About My Course Business.


Growing up, I learned that it was important to make sure everyone around me was comfortable and had positive opinions of me.


At the same time I was a fiercely independent young woman with big ideas and dreams. 


This led to the constant opposing feelings of wanting to take big action AND being afraid of what others will have to say about it.


It was in my late 30s that I finally decided I’m DONE apologizing for being who I am and chasing after what I want.


Would you believe that THAT was when my business finally began to see tremendous growth?!



Want to learn how you can generate launch-sized revenue from your online course without launching? Join me for my next free masterclass and I’ll show you exactly how I made $3m in one year from selling my course on auto-pilot.. Click the link below, sign up, and I’ll see you inside.

https://caitlinbacher.com/new-masterclass/


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💡 So join me for this week’s podcast episode to learn five things I quit apologizing for in my online course business - and I think every course creator should do the same. 


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