My love letter to the exhausted and burnt-out creator

 

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I was speaking to one of my Joyful Marketing clients recently who voiced that they were exhausted. This client said they’d been going hard at their business for many years but they don’t have the results to show for it… and they were feeling more than a little bit defeated and burnt out. 

If you too are watching other people enjoying success, and feel a pang of real, visceral pain that you aren’t in the same position, this episode might be just what you need.

Listen in this week to hear my love letter to anyone who feels worn out and weary from many years of hustling hard. I’m showing you why, even though it might not seem like it, you’re doing your business-building journey exactly as you should, and how to start loving and showing up as your business’s steward with joy. 

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The critical skillset you need in order to create the results you want.

  • What the process of growing your business requires of you.

  • How we have unhelpful beliefs ingrained in us about what success means.

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  • Elizabeth Gilbert

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