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26: Ideal Clients, "Shiny Object Syndrome" & Why it's Okay to Suck Right Now (Q&A)

Courage & Clarity

English - May 01, 2017 08:00 - 48 minutes - 33.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 132 ratings
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Here we are ... halfway through Season 2 of the Courage & Clarity podcast!

 

I'm having an absolutely blast bringing you one part inspiration and one part instruction from amazing entrepreneurs who are going after what they love in business & in life. 

However, since these conversations have been so action packed, I thought I would pause and huddle up with y'all. 

Recently, on Instagram & on Facebook, I called for questions -- and you guys really delivered! So today, I'm answering your top Q's.

In this episode, you'll hear: 

How to decide whether you should start a podcastPutting the "ideal client" debate to restHow to get your very first clientsHow this podcast is doing so far!How to get OUT of planning mode and INTO action modeWhat to do about "shiny object syndrome", aka the constant barrage of new ideas.... and the best advice I've ever received! 

PLUS, as a little bonus, I finished the episode off by sharing some things I've been thinking about lately. You may have seen on Instagram I posted a graphic exclaiming, "It's okay if you suck right now." That post BLEW UP and so I wanted to go deeper into what I meant, what I've learned since then and how you can put this into practice in your own life. 

Thank you for the questions, I hope you enjoy the show this week!

 

SHOW NOTES:

Microphone I use - ATR2100 USB Mic You know you need to define your ideal client, target market & niche, right? (FS208)BNI MeetingsClaire Pelletreau - Courage, Clarity Claire's Get Paid Podcast Jenna Kutcher on InstagramLara Casey's PowersheetsAdrienne Dorison - Courage, Clarity Glennon Doyle Melton Quote My instagram: It's okay that you suck right now Jess Lively's intuition