How To Overcome The Fear of Success as a Business Owner with Steph Taylor

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This Week on the Live Your Light Show:  Today on the Live Your Light Show we have Steph Taylor. Steph is an ex-corporate square peg, digital product launch strategist and host of the Socialette podcast, which has had over 700,000 downloads to date.  Through her free masterclasses, paid programs and consulting, she has taught over 100,000 entrepreneurs how to launch digital products and podcasts to reach more people, grow their audience and become the go-to in their industry. Steph does what she does so that fellow entrepreneurs can achieve more impact, create more profit and have more freedom.   In This Conversation, We Cover: 1:45 How she got to where she is today and who is it that she helps 3:40 The power of niching down and the fear most entrepreneurs have around narrowing their niche 7:45 Her transition from her corporate job into her role as a business owner 13:10 The initial fear and mindset shifts she had to work through when she quit her 9-5 job 15:45 What led her to close her agency and how she found out it doesn't bring her joy anymore 18:45 What lessons she has learned and the advice she would give to anyone who is unhappy with their business 21:15 Why we should not be afraid to ask for help and work with an expert or mentor who is one step ahead of us to avoid the unnecessary mistakes 25:50 Tips on how we can scale our business and take it to the next level 26:90 Systems, programs & processes she has in place that help her scale her business 30:20 How to overcome the fear of success as a business owner Resources: Visit Steph Taylor’s Website HERE   Stay Up To Date: Follow @itsemilythomas and @liveyourlightpodcast on Instagram Subscribe to receive light letters & promos to events and courses from Emily HERE Visit EmilykThomas.com for more programs and free resource library Click HERE To Join the Entrepreneurs of Impact FB group to collaborate and network with visionaries like yourself