Growth, whether it be personal or in our businesses, feels uncomfortable.
It just does.
Pushing your limits and seeing what you are capable of comes with some discomfort.
However, some people don’t let themselves even attempt to grow because they’ve decided they would rather have peace over discomfort.
My guest this week, like so many of you listening, was willing to disturb her peace in order to grow, and the results have been tremendous.
Stacey Boehman is not just one of my favorite people on the planet, she’s also a Master Business Coach for life coaches with multiple highly successful programs. Her journey of going from selling mops in department stores to running an 8-figure business is insanely inspiring, and you can be sure that it came with a lot of discomfort along the way.
Tune in this week as Stacey and I explore the choice many people think they have to make between growth and peace, and why hiding from your dreams doesn’t automatically mean you feel peace instead. We discuss the power of deciding to give something your all, how to handle the discomfort of growth, and we share our experiences of choosing to go all in on our businesses while balancing motherhood.
What You Will Discover:
How we reconcile the discomfort of growth and choosing it anyway. What peace means to us. Why the $100K mark in your business is likely the hardest you will ever work. Why Stacey says trying a little is a lot harder than trying a lot. Stacey’s insights on running a business post-partum. What helps Stacey get through the "river of misery."
Featured on the Show:
Stacey Boehman
Website: staceyboehman.com/
Instagram: instagram.com/staceyboehman/
2k for 2k: staceyboehman.com/2kfor2k/
200k Mastermind: staceyboehman.com/200k-mastermind/
2 Million Dollar Group: staceyboehman.com/2milliondollargroup/
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