How to show up for your business while undergoing a traumatic experience

 

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I recently shared a Facebook Live responding to one of my client’s questions about how to show up, serve, and market your business when you’re actively undergoing something traumatic in your personal life. If you’re wondering how to serve your clients, even on your worst days, you’re in the right place.

Some days, it feels like life is out to break us. On days like this, just being alive and making it through the day feels impossible. At the same time, we also worry about taking a break from our businesses. Whether taking a sabbatical and going into full hibernation mode is your path to healing, or you still want to find ways to show up, only you know what’s right for you, and I’m guiding you through what I’ve learned.

Tune in this week to hear my thoughts on how to show up for your business while undergoing a traumatic experience. You’ll learn why you don’t have to be the most perfect, whole, high-energy version of yourself to serve your clients, how showing up on your lowest days might be transformational for both you and your people, and the value of learning to allow your humanity, expertise, and professionalism all at the same time.

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • Why there has to be room in your business for pausing.

  • The lessons I’ve learned from being in business while going through a traumatic experience.

  • How it might be valuable to be of service to your clients, even on your worst days.

  • Why only you know what you need when you’re in a process of healing.

  • How to serve your clients and market when you’re actively undergoing a traumatic experience.

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