I see you. I know it's really hard sometimes when you are in the thick of your business doing all of the things and you're not getting the results that you're looking for. And sometimes it becomes so challenging that you start to reach a place where you go, “I don't know. I'm not sure if I can do this or if I want to do this. Maybe it's best if I just quit now. Maybe it's best if I just let it go.”
And if you are in that place right now, friend, or if you've recently passed through that place, or if you feel inside of yourself that you're beginning to reach that place, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I'm going to be sharing with you six different ways that I suggest you approach a little bit of internal inquiry and some practical things that you can do as well when you reach the place inside of your business where you feel like quitting.
Last week, global outages across the Facebook network left people all over the world without access to our primary social media platform for hours and hours on end. In response, I sent out a question to those Hennapreneurs over on our email list and I asked what would happen if it were to stay down.
I sent out the email wanting to know the answer to one very specific question: How would you keep your business going if social media weren't an option?
In response, I got a ton of feedback from the Hennapreneur community with all different types of ideas on how they would continue to market their businesses without social media platforms, and in response to that, I decided that I'd host a little one-on-one private chat via Zoom, of course, so that we could discuss some lessons, some key takeaways of what the outage really should have highlighted for each of us as business owners.
If you weren't there live for the session, I want to let you know that you're not going to find a replay on social, but I am going to treat you to the replay of that private session here on today's podcast and I hope that you enjoy it.
If last week's incidences made you wonder, "Hmm, how would I market my business outside of social?" Well, you're really going to enjoy this episode.
The customer is always right, but are they? There are a few things as awkward as addressing clients who push against your boundaries as a business owner. More often than not, I hear from Hennapreneurs all over that they choose to bow to the client's demands in order to maintain the peace and to avoid any scandal around their business.
You may be surprised to hear though that this actually isn't something that I encourage. In this episode, I'm sharing two recent examples of instances where enforcing boundaries with my clients came into play. You'll hear the nitty-gritty details of what happened, who said what and how I handled each scenario.
If holding boundaries on your business is something you struggle with, grab your tea, because you're going to really enjoy this episode.
Read MoreMany times as creatives turned entrepreneurs, we into the world of business with very limited exposure and experience to business finances.
In fact, many of the Hennapreneurs I consult with explaining that they don't have money systems in their business at all, because they feel overwhelmed by the whole idea, embarrassed that they don't know what they don't know, and really unsure about how to deal with their money once they get it in the bank.
In this episode, I'm breaking down some of the basic financial elements that I suggest building into your business for more sustainability and ease. If looking at your money or knowing what to do with it is something that makes you nervous. Then this episode is definitely for sure.
So often as business owners, we look to build the thing that excites us the most. We want to have the things ready, be it, our website or our logo or our branding. We want to be out there in the world showing up as our best selves, and we want people to buy in and book now, right?
In this episode, I'm sharing some of the inner workings of some of the mistakes. Honestly, that business owners make when they're looking to build a business out and aren't yet prepared with the foundational pieces that are necessary for their own. If you've got big audacious goals that you're chasing right now, and you're finding it hard to reach them.
Read MoreWhen you're trying to grow a business, it can be hard to prioritize when and where to invest–especially from a financial perspective.
In this episode, I'm sharing three things that I wish I would have invested in earlier in my business, and perhaps you can see where there's some space for you to invest next, too.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like the pain of knowing that you desire and deserve more than what currently exists within your grasps in business. This is particularly true because our success is directly dependent upon our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. When your businesses grow, your personal fulfillment and your bank balance are all reflective of the work you put in. It can be particularly frustrating when you look around and find yourself satisfied or unhappy with what you've heard.
In this episode, I'm sharing three things that you need to release if you aren't where you want to be in your life and business today, so that you can get to doing the important work of bringing your dreams to reality.
Read MoreThis highly tells women specifically that we can only make money. We can only be ambitious about making money. We can only be passionate about making money. We can only have these big aspirations for money. If we intend to sponsor someone else, we have underlying philanthropic motivations or we otherwise just to be very frank and tend to give it all away.
And generally speaking, we aren't socialized to own and accept the idea that we can make money and keep it, or use it for the ways that make us feel good. That would be frivolous. That would be selfish. That would be gross.
In this episode I want to talk to you about why you get to want what you want and how you don't need anyone's permission for that.
Read MoreWhen we approach our next level our identities are challenged. It is that question of Who are you? Who do you think you are? We begin to take inventory of all the ways and in which we perceive ourselves. We start to question and make assessments of our values. We ask ourselves, is it safe? Is it acceptable? And perhaps even morally sound to tow the edge of who we are now and where we hope to be.
In this episode I will tell you that this exact thing, this expanding, is an experience that exists at every stage of your life and business journey.
Read MoreIn today's episode, I'm sharing with you how accepting "deposits" could actually be placing your time, money, and business at risk - and how a small shift in language can better protect you from losses.
Read MoreToday, I'm discussing a mindset change that I've been going through during my years as a henna artist. It hasn't been easy, but it's definitely been needed.
Read MoreI am so excited to share this very special, very fun, and very inspiring episode with Alyssa Corbin of the Glitter Bee.
If you didn't know, Alyssa is also a participant to Hennapreneur PRO – my 12-month program where I teach all the things business, design, marketing strategy, et cetera, to help you learn to build your own thriving, profitable henna business.
Read MoreIn today's episode, I'm sharing all about what it takes to grow, to create space and to allow ourselves a wider container for our own sustained growth and our own ability to move into the next iteration of our lives and henna businesses with success, and with ease, and in a way that feels really respectful of our needs at the current time.
Read MoreIn today's episode, I want to have a little conversation with you about the Law of Attraction, what it is to attract abundance, how to live in abundance, and how to reconfigure and rewire your belief systems to allow for a more abundant present and future outcome.
Read MoreOne of the hardest and most hurtful, honestly, lessons that I've learned in my henna journey is – sometimes you can't take people with you. There are going to be times when you will outgrow people and places and spaces.
In today's episode, I'm sharing a story about how that showed up for me as I made the transition into a full-time artist with a henna boutique, and interestingly enough, this had nothing to do with the boutique at all. It actually came up in a festival setting of all places, but it was one of the moments that really defined for me that if I was going to grow, I had to be willing to do so, even if I didn't receive the support and validation of people who I thought would be in my corner.
If this resonates with you at all, you're really going to enjoy this episode.
Read MoreIn today's episode, I'm breaking down the importance of differentiating between what is theory and what is practice, ideation versus execution, and why being very clear about that distinction is everything that you need to start building momentum towards securing the BAG, those big audacious goals that you've got for your life and your henna business right now.
Read MoreIn this episode, I'm sharing how you bringing the drama is actually keeping you from paying attention to the most important things that will grow your business. Here, we're going to chat about the things that you actually need to focus on and how, sometimes, those things may be a little bit triggering, but how you have to be committed to your or big audacious goals if you want to see success.
Read MoreIn this episode, I share all the deets about the Hennapreneur Summit and Retreat 2021 so that you can easily figure out which one is the best fit for you!
Read MoreIn this episode, I'm sharing about my experience as a mother, as a business owner, and as a woman who's just figuring it out and trying to honor herself in the most authentic ways in the process. Whether you're a parent, a caregiver, or someone else who's constantly in that role of servitude to others, I think you're really going to love this episode.
Read MoreToday, I want to talk to you about how you, too, may be self-limiting purely on the belief that you must meet all criteria required in order to be a successful business owner. And spoiler alert! You don't.
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