29. Lessons Learned From My First Year In Business

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I can’t believe that I’ve officially been in business for just over a year now. I’m talking full time with clients, a team and everything. It seems like it took me forever and a day to get to the point of figuring out what the heck I was going to do, stop treating my business as a hobby, making the jump and trusting the net would appear. Today I’m pulling back the curtain in my business sharing the 10 lessons I learned from my first year in business, the good and the bad!“You are the sum of the choices and decisions you make every moment...” At minute 2:15, I’m sharing the first 2 lessons including what happened when I realized that I’m choosing my fears, not my dreams and I’m allowing my fears to stop me and how to detach the emotion from the outcome.“I didn’t have 100% belief in myself or my abilities...” At 7:10, I’m sharing the lesson I learned that happened every time I didn’t get what I wanted and why you need to have processes and systems in place.“I am now so much more aware of what's going on and more conscious of what I need to do to become more profitable…” At 10:40, is the one lesson I don’t always love...knowing my numbers. Plus, hear why I had to learn to balance between work, family, time for myself and why I can’t care about someone else’s business more than they do.“I had to make some hard decisions and let customers go….” At minute 14:00, I’m talking about making really hard decisions about deciding who I want to work with and who I don’t. All of this led me to finding true freedom in my life and realizing that I am POWERFUL.One thing I do know especially in 2020 … the future is anything but certain so I have to be 100% confident that I am doing everything within my power to feel peaceful, create massive value, focus on serving and be grateful for all that I have and for everything that’s already on it’s way.What’s one lesson you learned in your first year of business? DM me on Instagram, I would love to know!Until next time, happy marketing!