Looking Back I See How Much I Gave Up

I remember the early stages of my business – and never knowing how much money would be coming in.

And I remember how, one by one, I started cutting things out because I didn’t know if I could afford them.

For example, I stopped doing triathlons.

I’d been training with a team and loved it. But when the gym we trained at changed their rules and required us to become members, that was an extra $150 a month – on TOP of what I was paying to be on the team.

I wasn’t sure I’d be able to afford it. So I quit the team.

I also remember skipping parties and social engagements because I didn’t have clothes I felt good in. (A lot of the clothes I’d bought 2 or 3 years ago – when I had a well-paying job – were no longer in style, or looked a little worn out.)

And when I was single, sometimes I was  embarrassed to date someone new.

Because after the first couple dates, I liked to split the check or pick it up completely.

But I couldn’t do that anymore.

I couldn’t afford it, and I didn’t know what to say to my dates.

Looking back, I see how many things I gave up.

And it’s clear I made these decisions because I didn’t know if I’d have enough money.

But at the time, I told myself it was okay.

That I was “busy with the business, anyway.”

That I didn’t mind skipping the things I used to love.

Because in the moment, you don’t see it as “giving them up.”

You see it as a temporary sacrifice for your business, so it’s okay.

But when you start to look at everything as a whole, you realize that the things you’ve sacrificed have been piling up… sometimes for years.

How many times did you say “No” to yourself last year?

Did you decide not to go to a certain restaurant because it was out of your price range?

Or order an appetizer instead of an entree?

Did you tell someone you loved that you didn’t have time to come see them, when really (deep down inside), you didn’t have the money for a plane ticket?

Or did you put something on a credit card that you really wanted – but you STILL feel guilty because you haven’t been able to pay it off?

That’s exactly why I’ve created a new free training, designed to help you start making consistent money – instead of giving things up.

It’s called…

The End of Feast or Famine

4 Steps to Start Generating Consistent Income

Every. Single. Month.

This is a F.R.E.E. webinar for anyone – at any stage of business – who is ready to make REAL money, consistently.

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Here’s what you’ll learn…

  • The secret behind generating consistent income – without these 4 steps “money” will always be hard.

  • The 2 types of income – and which YOU should be focusing on right now, based on your stage of business growth. (Do this in the wrong order, and you could be spinning your wheels for years.)

  • The most critical step when talking to potential clients – especially if you want a “Yes” + actual money in the bank. (It still shocks me how many business owners skip this step.)

  • Programs vs Packages – you’ll find out the differences between them, and how to know which one is best for YOUR business model.

  • The first step to shifting your relationship with money – because we only do things we enjoy and that we have no fear or “story” around. So if you want to focus on making consistent income, we have to start with your money mindset.

  • The #1 mistake most entrepreneurs make when deciding which activities to do in their business – before you put one more thing on your to-do list, you MUST fix this in your business (because it’s probably costing you hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars).

If you’ve caught yourself giving things up (or even just “taking a break” from things you love) because you’re not sure you’ll be able to pay for them…

This training is for you.

Will I see you there?

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