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Have you ever felt frustrated or alone after talking to your friends and family about your photography business?
If you’re the only entrepreneur in your circle, you might find it tricky to know what to share and what to keep private. And you may even find yourself questioning the nitty-gritty of your offers or business model.
As an entrepreneur and coach of hundreds of thousands of photographers, I have realized there are just some things that we should keep from loved ones and only share with other dreamers and do-ers.
So today I sat down to chat about:
How to deal with the “peanut gallery” in your life.
What to share about your business and what not to share.
Seeing the world from a different perspective.
Reframing struggle in our photography businesses.
The “front pocket, back pocket” method I teach my students.
If you’re ready to feel less alone as a high-performer, settle in and hit play!
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BOUTIQUE BREAKTHROUGH – 8-WEEK WORKSHOP
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