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On Being Cut Out for Business

Aug 16, 202024 minEp. 8
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Episode description

Ever ask yourself if you’re cut out for this entrepreneur thing? Well you’re not alone. In fact, I’ve asked myself the very same question. So many books out there about how to run a business … all the strategic, left brain stuff that rarely jibes with Soul-SourcedTM entrepreneurs who started with an idea, not a business plan. But, just because you’re not one of those kick-ass-and-take-names entrepreneurs, doesn’t mean you can’t be highly successful. And that’s what today’s episode is all about.

I’m doing something totally different in this episode. I got a couple of inspirations that made me want to switch things up. Yup, call me a Quick Start. 

I recently did a coaching Q&A call, and many of the questions received from podcast listeners, such as yourself, had a similar theme: Am I sabotaging my business being the way I am?

So today I have the perfect antidote for the feeling of “I'm doing something wrong,” by sharing the intro of my new book The Soul-SourcedTM Entrepreneur, which is all about the inner game of having a business.

It’s a story I called “On Being Cut Out for Business” from the early days in my music career. It’s a behind-the-scenes story proving that you don’t have to be the way all the strategists and gurus tell you to be in order to be successful.

You’ll also hear why I require my clients to check a box that says, “I’M IN.” (HINT: It’s an acronym for: Initiating intention, Managing power, Interpreting experiences, and Navigating decisions. 

Discover why the business world is one you’re cut out for, my friend, and more importantly, one that’s cut out for you.

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