Episodes
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Follow whatever it is that you're passionate about and live your truth in thatThere are not people who are sitting by who have been successful who want to spend every minute of their life telling you the steps to take because the truth is, nobody ever told us either.If you want to be an entrepreneur, you cannot expect handholding every step of the way.If you as the entrepreneur do not have self confidence, you're building a house on nothing.Learning the strategies of what to put in place is not what’s going to give you long term success.There is no such thing as perfect.We have to do the things that we are most interested in. you can’t have a business because you think it will earn money.
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Garnish is important: It’s what takes a photo from being “ok” to looking that much more exciting, or a bit more thoughtful.Choose a plate or a vessel that isn’t too big: Make sure that whatever you have is really full, because that’s what makes it look interesting and exciting.Use natural light: If you’re wondering how to get the absolute best photos of your food, do not shoot them in the dark.
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Ask for permission before you ask for forgiveness.When in doubt, don’t.If you saw it, and you tweaked it and put it on your site, it’s not yours.Look outside of your direct community for inspiration, not inside of it.It’s fair to be inspired; you can’t help be see something and like it and be inspired. Make sure you are not stealing; that you’re being inspired.Don’t go pissing people off in your community; whatever your community is.
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The more you complain about something, the more you put your time and energy and focus into it, the more that thing, if it’s positive or negative, will grow.There’s no reason why anyone should not have $25 to buy something that they think they really need or could really help them.Instead of coming to social media to talk about the fact that you can’t afford whatever it is; get to work! Get to work on your business. Why are you talking about it? Stop talking! Do something!If you can’t afford $25 to spend on a book, and you have time to complain about it on social media, you're wasting your time.
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One of the keys to productivity is getting to know yourself.Getting to know yourself will make your life so much easier, and you’ll be able to accomplish the things you’re trying to accomplish in your business.
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You learn so much more exponentially when you're taking a quick and dirty approach to something, because it forces you to figure things out.The value of the product that you’re selling really needs to speak almost for itself.
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Respect the process and the journey.Respect the individual and their experience.Making a critical judgment and constantly finding ways to pick thinks apart shows very little respect for the person, both the process and the journey, but also the experience that a person has.
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Topic
1. You’re not that special. if you’re going through a struggle, someone else has too.
2. If one person reads what you wrote, and their life is better for it, isn’t that enough?
3. If you’re in it because it’s a business, then your 'why' is kind of off. -
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1.To feel fulfilled as a solo-preneur, get something done each day that contributes to a bigger project or a bigger goal.
2. If, "write an eBook" is on your to-do list, you’re never going to get it done. Books don't get written that way. Break work up into actionable chunks, then check them off day by day.
3. Part of being an entrepreneur and working for myself is not setting an alarm. -
Topics:
1. How long did it take to become “real” [2:50]
2. Shifting from blogging to a business [9:13]
3. Passive income with eBooks [12:39]
4. Advice for those who don’t know where to get started [19.34]
5. What to use for free content and what to sell [25:52]
6. Using social media in your business [30:35]
7. Sylvie’s video eCourse details [35:01] -
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1. It might take more time, but you will build a better business when you build a lot more trust in the people who are following the advice and information that you have.
2. Starting small in this way; what it does is it builds the know, like, and trust factor.
3. It might take more time, but you will build a better business when you build a lot more trust in the people who are following the advice that you have and information that you have. -
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1. Introducing our guest, Michelle Pfennighaus [1:17]
2. Michelle’s health struggles [3:50]
3. How Michelle’s business looked in the beginning [6:10]
4. When it felt like a “real” business [15.43]
5. How to find your direction [21:22]
6. What social media numbers reflect about success [29:05]
7. Words of wisdom for working moms (and dads) [40:42] -
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1. To have a mindset that something is too small for you limits you from connecting with people who need what you have to offer the most.
2. Don’t be too proud to get connected with your local community.
3. It’s important to connect with people who are at the same stage of their business as you are, so that you can mutually help each other. -
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1. You have to keep pushing forward because nobody is in charge of that ship except you.
2. If you’re trying to grow your audience, then this is the time to really keep hustling.
3. As entrepreneurs, as driven people, there will never be an end to how far you want to push yourself.
4. Flow doesn’t mean that you’re not working; flow just means that you’re not hustling. -
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1. Swallow your pride and not be in a position where you’re too good for a job.
2. That’s the kind of mindset that we really need to all get out of; worrying what other people think when we’re on a mission.
3. If you’re on that mission and you're trying to get your business going and you're hustling, you just cannot worry what anybody thinks about it - Show more