Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Hit reply I'd love to know. I think it's worth taking the time to consider, especially in relation to business. So much of what is taught about business is extrovert-based:
I mean really there's a big long list of things you're told you should do as an entrepreneur that are pretty darn "extrovert leaning". So what do you do if you're an introvert in an extrovert world? Adapt. I was "the shy one" growing up. I still am. I LOVE one on one conversations but throw me in a group, even of all people I know, and I'll let others do the talking. I'm not going to "fight" to get a word in or monopolize the overall conversation. I'm not a fan of running webinars and I spoke on stage ONCE, which was more than enough. I hate phone calls for business because they take me all day to think about and then afterwards I have ZERO energy for anything else. So what's a girl to do?
Don't let anyone tell you that you HAVE TO do it their way. You don't. You can find a way. You can be an introvert in an extrovert business world and still make an impact and create an awesome living doing what you love.
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A few people have been asking me lately how my side hustle as a Disney specializing Travel Agent is going. So I thought it's time for an update and a huge special offer for booking with me! In July I went to an in-person event where I talked to families about Disney trips. This was great and I made some contacts. In August I spent most of my time keeping my daughter busy with summer activities so I didn't focus much on the Disney business. We did book our next trip to Walt Disney World for...
Reader a few months ago I was going through my numbers for my business and I realized that my course sales made up 40% of all my income. Here's how it panned out: Courses - 40% Membership - 25% Classes - 4% Bundles - 3% Coaching - 28% Looking at your numbers like this makes it easy to see what's working and what's not. Obviously classes and bundles are not getting my attention lately, because at 7% of my income they're not worth my time. Then my membership and coaching are holding their own....
Over the years, I’ve worked with many people in the online business world. The people who make progress in their business are the people who make NO EXCUSES - no exceptions. Excuses sound like: "I'm no good with technology." "I don't have time." "I got so frustrated I did nothing." "I don't know what to do." If you’re nodding your head right now, it might not be fun to read this, especially if you find yourself making these excuses often. But here’s the hard truth: it’s easier to blame...