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Attention Audit
Shauna VanBogart: How to Declutter Your Business & Streamline Software

Attention Audit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 25:28


Hey friends! I'm so excited to have you tune in this week because I'm sitting down with my long-time friend, Shauna VanBogart. Shauna is someone I've held in my close circle for many years and was actually my very first guest on the She Did It Her Way podcast, way back when.Shauna has gone through some incredible changes in her life, both business and personal, and, like all of us, has experienced some shifts. I'm so honored to be able to walk through this journey with her - helping one another along the way, and in this episode, we're diving into how to really declutter your business and streamline all of your software.Thanks for listening, friends!

Attention Audit
Task Batching

Attention Audit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 11:15


Hey friend welcome to this' week's podcast episode where I'm going to be talking to you about a tool called task batching.Before I dive into the episode I want to remind you about a free training I'm hosting next Tuesday, May 2nd called Distraction Detox. In this training I'm going to share with you why your brain loves distractions, how to retrain your brain to seek focus, three simple scheduling techniques to help you increase your productivity, and easy tweaks to make to your environment so you can get more done and lastly how to realistically plan your days so you can stop being overwhelmed. The training is completely free and there will be a limited time recording available. I hope you'll join me!Now, let's talk about task batching!Task batching is grouping similar tasks together and executing them in the same time block vs randomly completing them. It reduces context switching and the need for you to be in and out of a process multiple times. Task batching allows you to do similar tasks with similar tasks which helps you get in the flow of doing that type of task therefore becoming more productive and efficient. Take for example, social media content creation. Rather than everyday thinking about what you want that day's social media post to be, writing it, creating it (reels, graphics), and publishing it, you might look at your social media calendar as a whole and plan from a place of what you need to create for the whole month at a time. This way you can sit down in one sitting and plan out your social media calendar, then separately write captions/content, then create social media posts, and schedule the posts.So rather than being in and out of the entire process every day, you batch each step. The energy it takes to brainstorm and map out content is different than the energy it takes to actually create the content. This energy is the difference between preparation and execution. Switching between the two energies frequently can be draining. Which is why batching can help increase your overall productivity and energy. When it comes to batching you can start with one of two things:The task at handThe type of energy the task requires  Areas to practice batching:Meetings: this could be internal or external meetings. Think about the different types of meetings you have and identify which ones are energy giving and ones that maybe take more energy from you. Become aware of the type of energy they are drawing.Sales calls: assign a chunk of time on your calendar where all you do is focus on making sales calls or outreach.Prep for sales calls: identity a chunk of time every week where you focus on creating your list of prospects, gather all the information you need to be prepared to tackle these calls. Accounting: rather than trying to piece together parts of our accounting can you carve out an hour each week for accounting purposes?Podcast recording: I shared in an earlier episode I use to do podcast interviews for She Did It Her Way any day of the week and time. It was very draining. Instead, I made the decision to only record interviews on the first Thursday of the month, so I could also streamline my efforts. Email responding: rather than living in your inbox all day, actually schedule time for when you're going to check email and that's it. Leaving the inbox open all day is like having an open loop and leaves you susceptible to being distracted. Batch when you are going to respond to emails. For personal use: it could be doing laundry once a week and doing it all within one day vs doing it all the time. It could be meal prepping. It could be scheduling all personal appointments all on the same day vs having them spread out. For example, my daughter's nanny is here (for the most part) on Tuesday's, Wednesday's and Thursday's, so I do laundry on Monday's because that is task that can be going on in the background while I'm with my daughter. I also don't want it to crowd into my working days.  How to get started:Make a list of everything you need to get done this week and begin to identify which tasks can be batched together. Pay attention to the type of task and the energy that is required of it. The first step is bringing awareness to what you're doing so that you can start to make tiny shifts that create big results over time.  That's all I have for you in this episode, my friend. Come find me on Instagram @attentionaudit and don't forget to join me next Tuesday, May 2nd at 2 PM ET for the free Distraction Detox training!I look forward to seeing you there! 

Seven Figure Consultant
126: Quantum Growth and Your Legacy Brand

Seven Figure Consultant

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 26:24


What does your brand say about you and your consultancy business?  When I talk to a lot of women about their branding, they say, ‘Ugh, it's on my website, but don't look at my website. It doesn't really reflect what I do. And I don't really like the colours anymore. It's what I chose like five or six years ago.' Would you say the same? If so, then this week's episode of the podcast is for you. I'm talking to visionary branding strategist Tiffany Neuman about creating a Legacy BrandTM and the incredible impact this can have on your growth. When you do deep branding work you get really clear on who you are and who you want to work with. It enables you to step into your Seven Figure self and make your vision tangible. Tiffany helps highly-motivated entrepreneurs and influencers up-level their businesses. After 15 years in the corporate world, working with brands like FedEx, Stoli Vodka and Burt's Bees, she left to establish a revolutionary branding business that stays one step ahead of trends. Using a unique, hands-on approach that views branding as a self-development process, Tiffany now works with clients across the globe to help them 10x their sales and shine even brighter in their niches.  She is a contributor for Entrepreneur and has appeared in media outlets including Forbes, The She Did It Her Way and The 3-Day Workweek Podcast. Tiffany is a professor of design and branding, as well as the co-founder of the KCAD Third Eye XR virtual reality lab, at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. When she's not helping clients create their legacy brands, she's spending quality time with her husband and two daughters. We talk about: How branding is about so much more than your logo and colours When the time is to invest in a Legacy BrandTM How working on your Legacy BrandTM creates a quantum leap in your growth Why branding is like a slow down to speed up process Being specific about who you are and what you do   Useful links Take Tiffany's Brand Clarity Quiz Follow Tiffany on Instagram Get in touch with Jessica to discuss your consulting business Jessica's LinkedIn profile

Don't Get Lost in the Laundry
Episode #101 How Introverts Can Grow Their Business with Lindsay Maloney

Don't Get Lost in the Laundry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 26:47


I coach women who want to book their dream clients.I show busy female coaches just like you how to work with clients they love all while scaling the coaching business of their dreams without all of the hustle and stress. I've been working with clients for 6+ years and I've learned from the best in the business like James Wedmore, Ashlyn Carter, Mariah Coz, and Rachel McMichael. I've also been featured in Forbes (4x actually), Thrive Global, Lady Boss Blogger, and have been on dozens of podcasts like She Did It Her Way, Social Media for Mompreneurs, Create Connect Convert, and the Pro Organizer Studio podcast. I am an open book when it comes to how I've built my business so you can build and scale yours too! To learn more visit: The coaching business that you don't think you can have yet is in reach. I want to show you that you can become a booked out coach. — lindsay maloney

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She Did It Her Way
SDH 476: I'm Doing It My Way (Special Announcement) with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 50:02


Hello my beautiful listeners! Welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast. This episode is going to be a little bit different in that I have some news to share and I am going to do it in a very full-circle way, joined by my very first podcast guest ever and dear friend, Shauna VanBogart.This news has been some time in the making and while it certainly is bittersweet and definitely not the easiest to share it's important to remember that sometimes the things that aren't the easiest are actually the most necessary. The purpose of having Shauna on the show is that she will actually be interviewing me and pulling some things out of me, as opposed to me being on the other side of the mic, so to speak. I hope that this episode gives you permission to pivot, or potentially close a chapter that no longer feels aligned with you, no matter how challenging the transition may be. Especially when you know, in your gut, that it's time for a change.As always, my beautiful friends, keep doing it your way.   Insights:“Oh, she's gonna do this.”“Go inward. Stay out of your head. Stay in your heart and your gut.” Resources:Check out how you can use Podia in your businessGet more info about working with Shauna VanBogart

She Did It Her Way
SDH 475: Freelancer to Full-Time Entrepreneur with Emily Mills

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 23:52


Hello everyone, welcome back to another podcast episode. This week I am joined by Emily Mills. Emily is an illustrator, designer, business owner and author. We're going to dive into how she started her business as a side hustle and decided to make her ultimate leap, leaving her corporate job in the rearview mirror and building out her business to what it is today. Emily describes herself as an illustrator - a big umbrella term covering all of the amazing things she does. Alongside her husband in their business, Emily does animation, whiteboard explainer videos, live event illustration and is the founder of Sketchnote Academy. Inside Sketchnote Academy Emily is a coach and teacher, teaching others how to do something called ‘sketchnoting'. Sketchnoting is basically writing and drawing at the same time. It helps with memory retention and it's creative, fun, and overall really fun to look at. “I never planned on niching down like that. But it turned out that it was a really good melding or marriage of all of my personal passions and skills.” Her StoryEarly on in her journey, Emily found herself working at a church as a graphic designer. It was her second job out of college and she was already feeling the internal struggle of changing jobs and relocating every few years because of the recession. At one point she joined a Facebook group with an author who wrote books about starting your own business and believing in yourself. At first, her goal was to pay off debt and she achieved this through freelancing her graphic design services, because working at a church doesn't pay much. Through her freelance work she was able to pay off her car as well as her credit cards and realized that she could just keep going and see what happens. Eventually Emily relocated again to Nashville for a different job, and again, was disillusioned with just how the corporate world is.“I knew that it wasn't a great fit for me and my personality and my goals and my values.”Emily found herself double-dipping, so to speak. Her day job offered flex time so she would work 7am-3pm (no lunch break) then head to a co-working space and work on her freelance business until roughly 9pm. In a new city this was a great opportunity to meet people and grow her side hustle at the same time. She eventually got to the point where she was using her vacation time from her day job to go do freelance client work and when she was almost out of vacation days she decided it was time to make a big decision. After praying over it and fate stepping in, Emily was forced out of her day job and she took it as a sign to make her ultimate leap. As soon as she made that leap she landed her highest paying gig and it continued to snowball and grow from there.Emily believes in rolling with what falls into your lap. While she loves planning, she has learned that if she simply follows the things that fall into her lap she will have a lot more success and be able to live in the moment. “I'm just going to do it. It's going to be scary, but everything's going to be okay.”Emily has achieved some incredible things but one of the things she is most proud of and excited about is Sketchnote Academy. What does 2022 look like for Emily?“My biggest goal [for 2022] is kind of shifting the balance needle on client work versus sketchnote Academy. I'm really excited about the things that are happening with sketchnote Academy, it grew a ton this year, more than any other year, and I'm just really excited about maintaining that growth and excitement and reaching more people. So I'm excited to do new courses, I'm excited to keep the community going and maybe even break into coaching and do more small groups or one on one teaching. There's just so much opportunity out in the world and when you start seeing those doors open, it's just really exciting.” Emily's Final Note“I believe everybody has the potential to make the leap and create their own business and I'm excited for all the great things that the world is going to have because you're in it.”You can connect with Emily on Instagram (@emily_a_mills) and find out more about Sketchnote Academy on her website.Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“I never planned on niching down like that. But it turned out that it was a really good melding or marriage of all of my personal passions and skills.”“She eventually got to the point where she was using her vacation time from her day job to go do freelance client work and when she was almost out of vacation days she decided it was time to make a big decision.”“I believe everybody has the potential to make the leap and create their own business and I'm excited for all the great things that the world is going to have because you're in it.” Resources:Connect with Emily on InstagramLearn how to Sketchnote with EmilyGrab your copy of The Art of Visual Notetaking by Emily MillsFind out more about how you can use Podia in your business

She Did It Her Way
SDH 474: How (and Why) to Tap Into Your Intuition

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 12:46


Hello friends! Welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast! In this episode I'm diving into how, and why, you need to learn to start tapping into and trusting your intuition and how doing this can get you to become the best version of your future self, right now. What is it? Tapping into your intuition can also be known as listening to your inner voice. It is knowing. Rather than looking outside of ourselves for answers, we instead go inward. It isn't necessarily what we hear, rather what we feel. It's that gut feeling. Scientists have said that your intuition can make a decision so quickly that it doesn't register at the conscious level. Sometimes it feels like knowing that logically, it may not make sense but intuitively it makes all the sense.Learning to tap into and listen to your intuition is something that everyone is capable of. I believe it to be just like exercising a muscle. Over time, we can expand our capacity to trust our intuition by increasing the exercises and ability to listen and trust. Sometimes you may be nudged to do something and you don't know why but rather than resisting the nudge because it doesn't make logical sense, you follow it. You say yes to it. Tapping into your intuition is something that most people struggle with at first because as humans we can be extremely logical in wanting to know everything and understand why. It requires us to let go of logic, going within ourselves, and trusting.  Why and Benefit? Following those nudges can help us align ourselves with our passions, life goals, outcomes, the way we live our lives, and so much more. Imagine if you kept getting the feeling or nudge that something was off about your career. But you keep pushing because that's what you think you should do, until one day you're overworked, exhausted, burnt out, and finally have a breakdown. It is possible that your intuition nudged you but you didn't hear it or didn't want to hear it. Oftentimes we get these nudges but choose to ignore them because listening to them can be scary. It can be where we come face to face with our reality.The benefit of listening to our intuition can help us align ourselves with the present in order to align us with our future self of tomorrow. Sometimes we don't know exactly what our life may look like in 6 months or a year but if we can make decisions today that are intuitively led then we can trust that where we are right now is where we should be.   How to Start?Create space. Part of the challenge of listening to our intuition is that there is so much noise that exists around us that it often makes it difficult to even hear. Sometimes it is about tuning out, to tune in. Limit input; whether that be a social media detox, news detox, reduce time on your cell phone, or creating constraints for less interruptions. Listen. Listen and wait for those nudges. They can be as simple as deciding what to eat. If you're not sure what to eat, ask yourself what feels right for you in that moment. Feel, trust and follow your gut. When you listen, trust, and follow your gut you start to build up capacity and strengthen that muscle.Until next time, keep doing it your way!   Insights:“Scientists have said that your intuition can make a decision so quickly that it doesn't register at the conscious level.““Tapping into your intuition is something that most people struggle with at first because as humans we can be extremely logical in wanting to know everything and understand why.”“Following those nudges can help us align ourselves with our passions, life goals, outcomes, the way we live our lives, and so much more.”

She Did It Her Way
SDH 473: How to Create Weekly Content Without the Overwhelm with Amanda Boleyn (Rebroadcast)

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 33:07


Hello my beautiful friends!In this podcast episode I'm sharing all things about why creating consistent content is important and I'm sharing my 5 step process on how to exactly do it without the overwhelm!In this episode, you will...Learn how to break down weekly contentFollow a process in producing content that will not overwhelm youKnow about my step by step process when creating contentDiscover the importance of SEOBe more efficient when delivering your content and more! Insights:"The sooner you get ready to be ready, the more you're going to get the process into your world, into your life, and into your business.""Timer is your best friend." Resources:She Did It Her Way Training Vault

She Did It Her Way
SDH 472: Find Your Quick Win with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 10:50


Hello friends, I hope your week is off to a great start! This podcast episode is going to be short and sweet and was inspired by the conversion I shared with Jack Born from Deadline Funnel a few weeks ago on the show. Today, I'm diving into how you can find your ‘quick win' - how you can get yourself into action, and continually take steps to move forward without getting caught in the cycle of overthinking or overwhelm. Regardless of where you're at in your online business journey or in your life, the goal of this episode is to teach you how you can get out of your own way and really find that quick win in that moment to help move you forward to that long term goal. I define a quick win as something that gets you closer to your final destination or your goal. And while it's typically very simple, it's not necessarily the immediate default action step. Really what stops us from finding our quick win, or achieving our goals, is that our primitive brain loves to overcomplicate some of the things that are very simple. Also, we've been conditioned that success ‘should' be difficult.Our primitive brain is designed to protect us and to overthink. Stalling out is one of the things that it can do in the event that it wants to protect us and really what I know to be true is that our primitive brain really wants to know all of the steps in order for you to even get started. This is something that I've had to personally work through and coach myself on, and took time for me to build, knowing that it's totally okay to not know every single step. Actually, not knowing every single step is an indication that I can take one step forward because I know that if I am taking one step forward, then steps two, three, four, and five will unveil themselves because I took that first step. I want you to find one thing you can do to move that needle forward. Whether it's something as simple as signing up for a free webinar and actually attending live or using your network to reach out to an ‘expert' in the field you're interested in. Then, let the next steps unveil themselves.Taking these small steps allows you to feel light about your movement, rather than heavy and constricted.“Think about your quick win and get into action. Release the ‘how' by not trying to overthink your way through it.”Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“I define a quick win as something that gets you closer to your final destination or your goal.““Stalling out is one of the things that it can do in the event that it wants to protect us and really what I know to be true is that our primitive brain really wants to know all of the steps in order for you to even get started.”“Think about your quick win and get into action. Release the ‘how' by not trying to overthink your way through it.” Resources:Listen to Episode 470: How to Create Urgency with Your Offers with Jack from Deadline Funnel

She Did It Her Way
SDH 471: How to Get Unstuck with Reese Evans, Founder of Yes Supply

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 32:56


Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast! This week I am sitting down with the lovely Reese Evans, Founder and CEO of Yes Supply. Reese is a master manifestation and abundance coach, creator of the Yes Supply Method, and is on a mission to teach the world the power of their subconscious mind and universal laws to create the life that they are meant to live.After starting on her own path with her coaching business and working with dream clients, Reese knew there was something missing. It was getting difficult to maintain 10k and 20k months and she wanted to go so much deeper with her clients to make lasting and deeply impactful shifts on a spiritual, emotional and energetic level, and create more abundance. But she didn't know how. She discovered the power of the subconscious mind - our doorway to the infinite with coaching techniques like neuro-linguistic programming, hypnotherapy, emotional freedom techniques, tapping and energy work she found her answer. Reese now coaches her students in the Yes Supply Method to create six figures as a coach and broke through her income ceiling, now creating six figure months in her global coaching biz. Reese is a mother, a wife, and a mindset and abundance coach. Growing up she always felt very different from everyone around her. She grew up and went to school in a town where there were very few people of color and was bullied for that. Her mother got into an abusive relationship when she was 10 years old and Reese recalls going to school and acting like everything was just fine, but going home to a home full of violence, verbal and emotional abuse - all because of a toxic person in their life. It severely impacted her self-esteem and how she saw herself, and her ability to love herself. She finally broke through this, saying;I remember just having a realization that what other people think of me or what other people say to me doesn't have to be my truth.While climbing out of her hole of low self-confidence and feeling like she would not achieve anything, she worked at a string of restaurant and retail jobs. She found herself surrounded by people with dreams such as being an entrepreneur, or an artist, but she heard them say over and over, ‘but I could never do that'.And then one day she found herself wondering…'but what if they could, and are just saying ‘no' to themselves?' This thought was quickly followed by the thought of…'what if I'm just saying ‘no' to myself?' At the time, Reese was not familiar with the world of online business and really didn't see what was possible for her. Reese then created a platform with the kind of mentorship she wished she would have had. Beginning with a blog and interviewing people, she shared her own perspective on the world around her. Reese's business has now grown into so much more as a thriving coaching business. Reese created something out of nothing and just kept saying; ‘I hope this works', and kept moving forward, never relying on things being perfect. Reese kept moving, getting out of her comfort zone and despite things not being perfect and the mistakes she made along the way - it has been a massive success. Reese stands firm that if you are putting your energy into something it should always align with your purpose - because your customers will also feel it if it doesn't.“If it's not in the right energy, your ideal customer, your ideal client is going to say something's missing, I don't feel 100% confident, I feel like I should do more research, they feel like they should be more logical rather than having that instinctual trust.” Something else Reese reminds herself (and her clients) is that money is simply an exchange of value. Before money existed there was bartering: “I have five tomatoes and you have five potatoes. Let's switch because I don't know how to make potatoes, and you know how to grow tomatoes.When we stop worrying about the external and we just say, ‘who am I', ‘what is my body of work that I can put into the world', and ‘how can I add value in my unique way'; that's how you actually become valuable in that sense. We tend to put so much focus on money, but at the core of it, it's really the exchange of value.”Want to know more about Yes Supply and how saying ‘yes' can empower and change you for the better? Visit the Yes Supply website or connect with their team on Instagram.Until next time, keep doing it your way. Insights:“I remember just having a realization that what other people think of me or what other people say to me doesn't have to be my truth.”“And then one day she found herself wondering…'but what if they could, and are just saying ‘no' to themselves?' This thought was quickly followed by the thought of…'what if I'm just saying ‘no' to myself?'”“When we stop worrying about the external and we just say, ‘who am I', ‘what is my body of work that I can put into the world', and ‘how can I add value in my unique way'; that's how you actually become valuable in that sense.” Resources:Find Yes Supply on InstagramVisit the Yes Supply WebsiteSubscribe to Reese's YouTube ChannelBreaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe DispenzaThe Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz

She Did It Her Way
SDH 470: How to Create Urgency with Your Offers with Jack from Deadline Funnel

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 35:35


Hello, hello my beautiful She Did It Her Way listeners. Welcome back to another podcast episode. Today I have a treat for you; today I am welcoming the very first male voice to the podcast! Please help me welcome Jack Born, of Deadline Funnel. Deadline Funnel is a software tool we use at She Did It Her Way and has provided so much value to our business and can help you to automate certain aspects of your own business, generate more leads, increase your revenue, and ultimately grow and scale your business.Like so many others, Jack got his start working in corporate America and after several years of working in a few different jobs and positions, he finally came to the conclusion that it just wasn't for him. After quitting his job on a whim, he quickly realized he needed to figure out his next move, fast. “It's the entrepreneurial version of jumping out of the top of the penthouse window and trying to build a plane on the way down before you hit pavement.”He had an idea for a platform that he wanted to build with something he had experience with which was helping to bring together travel nurses and healthcare workers. With his previous experience in recruiting health care workers this was a familiar space for him, and a need he knew existed. He created this virtual job board, while learning how to build his own website (this was circa 2002). He built what he now calls “the ugliest website you've ever seen” and it was off and running. When he was one year in, his wife came to him and told him it was time to decide whether it was worth continuously working various side jobs to keep the business going, or if it was time to go all-in on the business. He decided it was time to go all-in and gave himself a deadline. He made an announcement, launching, without really fully knowing what his ‘plan' was going to look like. After sending out email after email, he turned the volume all the way up on the final day, reminding people of the value and the deadline. It took off. “People can be leaning into your message, they can love your product, or your service; and they're eventually going to buy or they're thinking about buying, but they're just procrastinating. They're on the fence, they're dragging their feet, and the power of a deadline gets people to take action.”He did this for a while before deciding to learn from someone who he admired, author Perry Marshall, joining his team for nearly six years. But of course, he began to get that entrepreneurial itch again, so we started back in software on the side. Perry knew that he was hiring an entrepreneur and that Jack's focus started to get pulled away as the software became more and more successful.Jumping ahead, Jack developed and sold another business before he started building Deadline Funnel. He realized that he wanted to be able to use one of the most powerful and consistent triggers for helping someone make a decision, which is having a deadline using urgency to close a sale. But he wanted to do it in a way that did not sacrifice his own integrity. He started really digging into the specifics of what he was envisioning for this ‘tool' and discovered that no one else had created anything like it. Enter: Deadline Funnel. Deadline Funnel, at its core, helps creators (course creators, coaches, consultants, etc. - anyone who is selling something) to be able to maximize their sales by automating them. This traditionally is a very labor intensive process but Deadline Funnel takes out all of those ‘middle steps' taking care of it for you. It helps creators to scale and grow their reach so they can focus on the end-product. With a sales page, anyone can show up and make a purchase and it works. However, the typical conversion rate of even the most well written sales letter, depending on the origin of the traffic, is going to be on average around 1%. This typically is not enough for you to be able to buy advertising and to really scale your business. What Deadline Funnel offers is the mechanism to give people a timed deadline, and visually see when their specific offer is expiring. “It gives you the ability to give someone a special offer with a deadline and keep it accurate across devices and make all of the tough technical stuff just happen automatically.”When you do a launch, or holiday promotion, typically the biggest sales days are when you first open the cart, and the last day before the sale ends or closes. There's a whole bunch of people who have been paying attention to your Instagram or Facebook lives, your webinars, your emails, your replays, etc.; whatever messaging you're using, people are watching and leaning in, but they just haven't pulled the trigger yet. It's right at the deadline that it's either you're in or you're out and that's when people take action. One thing Jack is passionate about in his own life is mindfulness. Being present and aware so that he can really focus with perspective on what's most important. He also says that for his team, having integrity is non-negotiable.“One thing I that communicate to my team is that no one woke up this morning saying ‘I hope someone has yet another software that I can sign up for monthly or annually'. But the reason why we have 1000s of really happy clients is because we understand that what we do is we help people reach a bigger audience and to automate their business so they can do the things they love with the people they love on a time schedule that works for them.”Want to see how Deadline Funnel can help you with your next launch? Visit their website, or reach out to a member of Jack's team for a free screen-share or onboarding call. Their customer service is unparalleled and I can honestly say this first hand that you will not be disappointed with their high-level of service.To all of my listeners out there, until next week, keep doing it your way! Insights:“He decided it was time to go all-in and gave himself a deadline. He made an announcement, launching, without really fully knowing what his ‘plan' was going to look like.““He realized that he wanted to be able to use one of the most powerful and consistent triggers for helping someone make a decision, which is having a deadline using urgency to close a sale. But he wanted to do it in a way that did not sacrifice his own integrity.”“With a sales page, anyone can show up and make a purchase and it works. However, the typical conversion rate of even the most well written sales letter, depending on the origin of the traffic, is going to be on average around 1%.”“It's right at the deadline that it's either you're in or you're out and that's when people take action.” Resources:Check out Deadline Funnel80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry MarshallThe One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan

She Did It Her Way
SDH 469: How to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 17:22


Hello my beautiful friends, welcome back to another episode of the podcast. This week I'm going to be talking about how to make money with affiliate marketing. We will be diving into how affiliate marketing works, the benefits of affiliate marketing, how to decide which programs to be an affiliate for, how to organize your affiliate links, and finally sharing some final notes on best practices when it comes to affiliate marketing. This episode will only scratch the surface of everything you can possibly do with affiliate marketing, but I want this to serve as a starting point for anyone who wants to start using affiliate marketing in their business or wants to better utilize it. For the purpose of this episode, we're discussing how affiliate marketing works when you are an affiliate of someone else's product, course, or software tool.Webster's online dictionary defines ‘Affiliate Marketing' as: “A marketing arrangement by which an online retailer pays a commission to an external website for traffic or sales generated from its referrals.”So rather than a company paying for ads to market their product or service, you, as an individual become the marketing ‘arm' and because you market their product, you are compensated. When I first started using affiliate marketing it felt ‘icky'. But once I realized that the company may not have made that sale without my recommendation, it became a lot more natural for me to utilize affiliate marketing for my benefit and as long as it is a tool, program, software, etc., that I use and personally believe in. I eventually realized it doesn't need to feel ‘icky' at all.Something thing to keep in mind about affiliate marketing is that it can really be a passive form of income. You don't need to create the product, you just need to believe in it and recommend it to those you feel would benefit from it, especially when it can fill a gap for your audience. Products or services that you know, like and trust, and you feel aligns with your audience; these are the ones you want to market.One of the biggest recommendations I have when it comes to affiliate marketing is that you always want to make sure you are aligned with the offer or product and that you're excited about sharing it and authentic when doing so. Another recommendation I have is to always disclose that you are using affiliate links. It is a good thing to be upfront about them, and in some cases/ locations you're legally required to do so.Tips for Getting OrganizedCreate a Google Sheet (easy!) for all of the affiliate programs you are already signed up for or a part ofMake columns for the name of the company, product/ service name, your login information, the unique URL that you're given that is specific to you, and any redirect you've created for this URL for your own website. (For example, I am an affiliate of Podia. My affiliate URL for Podia includes a long line of numbers and letters that is impossible to remember. So I created a redirect on my Squarespace website to make it easier for my audience to find what they are looking for, and easier for me to remember. So if you go to www.shediditherway.com/podia it will redirect you to my affiliate link.)There are so many ways to keep your affiliate links and information organized and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I also recommend creating a resource page on your website, keeping all of your recommended resources, with affiliate links, in one place on your website making it easy to find. Additionally you can create individual blog posts, highlighting each of them, digging deeper into why you recommend them. If you really want to exercise affiliate marketing and get into it, you need to make sure you're driving leads or eyeballs to those pages so that people are clicking on those links and purchasing as well. Another thing to consider is not to piggyback too many affiliate offers (unless that is your sole business) one after another. If you tend to recommend products or services back to back too frequently it becomes too much for your audience. I would rather recommend my top three programs that are really strategic and intentional, that I can focus my time and energy on when it comes to launching and marketing those programs rather than trying to do a bunch of different ones.I don't think there's a right or wrong way to go about this. This is just more of my personal experience with affiliate marketing. When it comes to affiliate programs that I've been part of it takes work. It's more than just throwing up a landing page and telling people about it once. You have to market the program or product. Until next time, keep doing it your way.  Insights:“So rather than a company paying for ads to market their product or service, you, as an individual become the marketing ‘arm' and because you market their product, you are compensated.”“Something thing to keep in mind about affiliate marketing is that it can really be a passive form of income.”“I would rather recommend my top three programs that are really strategic and intentional, that I can focus my time and energy on when it comes to launching and marketing those programs rather than trying to do a bunch of different ones.” Resources:Visit Pat Flynn's WebsiteCheck out one of Pat Flynn's Podcasts

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SDH 468: How to Overcome Objections with Amanda Boleyn

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 16:28


Hello my beautiful friends, welcome back to another episode! This week I'm diving into a topic that I absolutely love and feel will be extremely helpful to so many listeners: how to handle objections. Sales is something that I think can be scary at times, but is absolutely necessary especially if you're a business owner. Learning how to sell with confidence is highly important, whether it's through customer conversations, sales calls, or learning how to sell in an online digital space using sales pages, landing pages, and through copy and content. But for the purposes of this episode, I want to focus on the piece of a sales conversation specifically if you are a coach, or if you have an offer that has some sort of sales call component to your sales process.When you get to the end of the sales call, or invite someone to sign up and actually pay you, this is the point when you typically meet resistance. Sometimes the objection is price. It could also be a timing issue, or that they simply don't have the bandwidth. There are a lot of objections and sometimes the default thinking is to think that each objection is different. One of the things that I have learned by leading training and experienced myself through sales conversations is that objections tend to be pretty universal. It's how we move through that objection and handle that objection in the moment, that will dictate the outcome of that sales call.What I have found most commonly happens with the sales conversation when an objection comes up is that we freeze up, get nervous or we start to ‘feature-dump', listing all of the features, bells, and whistles to our buyer. One of the top reasons that I have found is that they don't fully understand the value of the offer that you're presenting. They don't quite understand what your program or service does for them. Always make sure you touch on these:What is the benefit of your coaching program? Whether it's in a group, or whether it's one on one? What is the transformation that it will provide? What is the value that it offers?The second objection type is really a smokescreen over the actual objection/ problem and it is up to us to uncover and understand the true objection. For one reason or another, they aren't comfortable being fully honest with you about what is holding them back. The first thing I want you to learn to do instead is to take a moment and acknowledge. Empathize how they might feel and why they might feel the way that they feel. I recommend acknowledging how they feel, not by saying ‘I can understand', because that phrase can be very off putting in some situations.Instead try: “I see how you feel that way”. You'll experience a very different reaction because you are validating their feelings and letting them know that you're listening, rather than trying to sell them something. When we try to sell to them when they're not in a position of actually listening, we create more resistance.The second thing I want you to try when an objection comes up is to get curious. Get into discovery mode and start asking questions. Tell me a little bit more of what is the most important thing to you right now? What do you want to achieve in the next six to 12 months?Since timing is a problem now, what would make it the best time for you? What would need to be true in order for you to make it the best time, just so I understand?We want to clarify what is going on and when we can summarize back. This allows us to check our understanding of what they said to make sure that we are on the same page. When their resistance is lower and they aren't objecting, they're more likely to be open to listening. When their resistance is high, we don't want to keep pushing because our words will fall on deaf ears.As we empathize and get curious, we understand, restate, and summarize back to them what we heard. That lets us know that we're on the same page. Then we can proceed forward in how we want to respond. Maybe we bring up a few different points that we haven't discussed, or maybe we reiterate some of the benefits of the program and how it's going to help them overcome some of their objections. The last piece I want to offer you are the things that we can do to reduce the number of objections that we get. Think about your sales intake form. When someone signs up for a discovery or sales call with you, what are the questions that you are asking on that form? Do they provide you with significant information that will put you in a stronger position when you go into the sales meeting? Or are they vague questions such as ‘tell me about yourself'? Or , can you qualify people before hopping on a sales call? When we can qualify sooner at the top of the funnel, it makes it more efficient overall saving you time and energy.If you find that you are hearing the same objecting over and over - identify that and bring it up sooner during the call, rather than waiting until the end to address it. You can also optimize your FAQ's on your website. Put those objections in there along with your response. Lastly, figure out your mindset going into sales calls. Are you nervous, excited, steady/ grounded/ confident in your offer? Do you believe in your offer? If not, let's go back and look at your mindset. Remember, friends:Repetition builds confidence.We're not going to win them all, but if we can win one more out of 10, we can increase our conversion rate, thus increasing our revenue. Learning how to effectively sell with confidence takes time. It's not something we are born doing and we have to learn each step to get better and to keep moving that needle forward.Until next week, keep doing it your way! Insights:“One of the things that I have learned by leading training and experienced myself through sales conversations is that objections tend to be pretty universal.““As we empathize and get curious, we understand, restate, and summarize back to them what we heard. That lets us know that we're on the same page.”“Instead try: “I see how you feel that way”. You'll experience a very different reaction because you are validating their feelings and letting them know that you're listening, rather than trying to sell them something.”“Repetition builds confidence.”

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SDH 467: How to Create Self-Discipline and Drive Within Yourself with Amanda Boleyn (Rebroadcast)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 28:24


Hello my beautiful friends!This podcast episode is all about how to create self-discipline and drive within yourself. Self-discipline is a byproduct of knowing your why and knowing what needs to happen in order to accomplish your goals whether they are business or personal.Know your three:What does your compelling future look like? What are your goals (This is your WHAT)Know your WHY. (This is where your drive and inspiration come from)Reinforce with self-discipline (This is your HOW) In this episode you will:Learn why you must have a compelling future that relates to your goalsKnow your WHY behind your compelling future and goalsHow to reinforce your goals with self-disciplineLearn how and why your thoughts create the reality you are living todayUnderstand the importance of not setting goals because you believe they will make you happyLearn what a growth mindset vs fixed mindset isAnd more! Insights:“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” - Wayne Dyer“If you leave your growth to randomness you'll always live in the land of mediocrity.” - Brendon Burchard Resources:Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillBrooke Castillo - The Life Coach School

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SDH 466: 5 Phases of Launching a Group Coaching Program with Amanda Boleyn

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 16:29


Hello friends! Welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast! I'm so excited to be here with you today because today I'm going to cover the 5 phases of launching your group coaching program , without the overwhelm. This episode is for anyone who wants to:Launch a group coaching programUltimately launch a course and is going to use group coaching to understand what their audience wants and needs so they can package it as a standalone courseThe Quick List:Understand what people wantCreate your opt-inDefine your offerPrepare for lift-offLaunch, serve & scaleI'm so excited for you to dig into each of these phases so you can tackle launching that group coaching program of your own. I hope you have an amazing week and until next time, keep doing it your way, my friends! Resources:Check out ConvertkitListen to Megan Harrison's Guest InterviewSDH 426: Email List Building with Amanda BoleynSDH 427: Create Your 1st Freebie in 5 Steps with Amanda BoleynSDH 428: Create Your Opt-in Page & Email Sequence + 10 Places to Share Your Freebie with Amanda Boleyn 

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SDH 465: Mapping Out Your Podcast for Success with Amanda Boleyn

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 18:24


Hello friends, welcome back! This week we're shaking things up and I want to give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of our recent coaching calls from Podcast Your Way. During this call we dive into how to map out and successfully launch your podcast. Here's a glimpse of what Lacrecia and I discuss during this coaching call:How to choose a podcast name/ best naming practices for naming your podcastChoosing the theme of your podcastDefining content bucketsMapping out your content and future offersI hope this helps you take a look at some of the pieces of your own podcast puzzle to keep moving that needle forward!Until next time friends, keep doing it your way.

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SDH 464: Learning to Stop Managing Other People's Insecurities & Expectations with Tiffany Largie

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 38:04


Hello friends! Welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast! This week I'm sitting down with Tiffany Largie and I cannot wait to share all of the amazing details about Tiffany's story and her business. Tiffany Largie is a powerhouse female entrepreneur who went from being a single mom to building not one, not two, but three six-figure businesses and a seven figure business, all by the age of 30 (incredible!)! Tiffany began with no capital but sheer hard work and determination. Today, she helps people create the income, influence, and impact they dream of. She's the CEO of Do The Damn Thing Nation; a group which offers business training and support to idea driven entrepreneurs. She speaks around the world on sales strategies, entrepreneurship and profit building and she has dedicated her life to end small-thinking, worldwide.  A Backwards GlanceLooking back at where she once stood, Tiffany remembers being stuck in a negative space, mentally and physically. Despite being told by her friends and family all of the things she ‘should' do, and where she would be ‘enough'. Where they felt she would be valuable. But for Tiffany, that just wasn't working. She needed to do her own thing; her own way. Knowing full well she did not need a college degree, certificate, or even a husband, Tiffany decided to make a decision to live by her own value, and not the value anyone else placed on her.“I wasn't able to own my value, because I was placing my value and the value that they saw. A lot of times women specifically [look] in the mirror and the value that we see for ourselves is not actually us.”Tiffany owned her story and decided to live by her own truth and live only for herself (and of course, her babies). “Forget being truthful, other people, you just have to be true to prove truthful to yourself.”Working through the shame and embarrassment of her past Tiffany cut out all of the pieces (and people) out of her life, for good, and has never looked back.. Owning ItTiffany lives her life owning her value and has built a massive worldwide following and grown her team tremendously. She has created some incredible things, all despite not having a college degree and without a fancy certification. People engage with Tiffany because of her heart, and what she puts out into the universe. “It's because my human card, my heart is connected to their heart. My human journey is a human journey.” At a point in her journey, Tiffany decided it was time to go back to the basics and began generating leads the old fashioned way - simply going door to door and introducing herself to her new community. Her sales were cycling upwards of $1 million dollars and when she found herself expecting her next little bundle she once again started over and began doing things like adding team members to her growing company. She saw it as a great opportunity to open the door and bring someone in to do the things she didn't enjoy or excel at. If there is one thing Tiffany's journey tells us, is that there really will never be a ‘right' time and that her best option was to always just do what she needed to do and felt right.“I just made a decision to do everything my own way.”I also highly recommend checking out Crushing It With Your Story, which details the nine must-haves inside of your story.Tiffany's signature course, Night School, is a highly unique opportunity (only opens quarterly so check the website for the next time it will be opening!) for those who cannot attend Tiffany's incredible live events to get their hands on what Tiffany offers. It is a virtual room where Tiffany teaches her content live over the course of a week.You can also connect with Tiffany personally on Instagram (@tiffanylargie). Until next time, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“Knowing full well she did not need a college degree, certificate, or even a husband, Tiffany decided to make a decision to live by her own value, and not the value anyone else placed on her.”“People engage with Tiffany because of her heart, and what she puts out into the universe.““I just made a decision to do everything my own way.” Resources:Visit Tiffany's websiteConnect with Tiffany on InstagramGet the Deets on Night School (use CODE for a special offer)Follow Do The Damn Thing Nation on InstagramFind out more about how to Crush It With Your StoryListen to the Do The Damn Thing podcastWho Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Dan Sullivan

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SDH 463: Turning Your Zone of Genius Into A Highly Profitable Online Course with Megan Harrison

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 36:07


Hello friends! Welcome back to another podcast episode. This week I'm excited to welcome Megan Harrison to the podcast. Megan is the founder of a digital online agency that offers training courses and online workshops. She helps digital entrepreneurs scale their businesses by turning their zone of genius into highly profitable online courses. Megan has worked with some of the world's top leaders such as Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi. In the past year, her client's programs have impacted 10's of 1000's of lives and generated over $65 million in revenue. When Megan first started her journey roughly eight years ago she specialized in marketing, automation, and a little bit of website design. It continued to morph over the next few years and eventually made the switch to online courses, membership sites, and digital products.Megan lives by the ‘riches were in the niches' and believes it reigns true for her and her business. She became a specialist and expert in her niche and is continuously striving to dig deeper into that. Looking BackMegan's first job was actually in hospital administration where she worked after college. She loved it and having studied pre-med in college, it was a great fit for her business minded-self. After about 5 years it had started to become more monotonous than what she really wanted with her life and decided it was time to start something on her own. After attending a Tony Robbins event (her story really does come full circle) she gave herself six months to start a business. Megan actually found one of her old journals and reflected on those early ‘plans' and also her backup plans. Things like babysitting, dog sitting, resume writing, and other odd jobs. Almost exactly six months later she put in her resignation. “I think when you declare something and you make a decision early, like on a deep level, it goes into your subconscious. The universe starts to align to help you get there and to reach whatever that decision was that you made.”Her original business was much more social media-focused than it is now, running contests, etc. But it wasn't what she was passionate about. When she signed up for a $2,000 Marie Forleo course she realized that not only had she just paid Marie Forleo $2,000 for a course but 1000's of others did as well. It signaled in her that it could be a very lucrative business and saw a huge opportunity for growth.Creating the Black Card ExperienceIt wasn't until a few years later that Megan got ‘the call' from Tony Robbins' team to work with them on creating a course (she still has those Zoom calls saved!). They had seen the work Megan had done with others, such as Ryan Levesque with The Ask Method Masterclass and they explained that they wanted to be able to provide their clients with a ‘black card experience'. This included aesthetics and an overall WOW factor to each piece. With so many people in the online course space, very few offer what Megan does, which is taking courses off of traditional platforms like Thinkific and building premium-level course design development. These individuals usually have already had several successful courses across traditional platforms (think Thinkific, Teachable, or Kajabi) and are now ready to take it to the next level, building it on WordPress with a high focus on user experience. What does the Black Card Experience look like? Think of even the smallest details. The user experience, not just navigating through content but engaging with each piece of the course experience. Megan teaches course creators how to integrate different systems and platforms into the membership site and brings everything together, without using a cookie-cutter course template.“The world is your oyster, when you're creating it [on] WordPress, with the design system.”Another thing Megan's company does differently, and extremely well, is they continuously overdeliver, reserving the most bespoke experiences and websites for her highest level clients. Megan is extremely passionate about her business and her clients. She loves coaching, teaching, and having courses, but she also loves public speaking. On the agency side, she is passionate about actually working hands-on with clients. This also makes Megan highly unique and much more valuable since she is excellent at getting her hands dirty, working in the trenches with her clients. Something else that keeps Megan motivated is to always have multiple things in motion. She is very multifaceted in that it really helps her stay motivated. “It can be really easy to be told that you should do only the one thing that's the scalable thing, because you're going to make more money. Whereas sometimes it's not about some of those factors. It's more about, what do I want holistically for what I do on a daily basis.” Two of the most common pitfalls Megan sees when building their course are:People wanting to know exactly what each piece of the puzzle looks like before they even startCreating the course content before the outline (pro-tip: create your outline first, content second) Megan's Results Centered Training Formula:Where are your customers right nowWhat are you promising to deliver/solve for themWhat do your customers need to do to get to that end resultWhat do your customers need to know to get to that end resultUse action igniters (worksheets/ templates/ swipe files/ etc.), engagement amplifiers (social learning, building communities)Want to connect with Megan and learn more about what her business offers? Check out her website, subscribe to her YouTube channel, or connect with her on Facebook or Instagram (@megankharrison).Until next time, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“Megan lives by the ‘riches were in the niches' and believes it reigns true for her and her business.”“With so many people in the online course space, very few offer what Megan does, which is taking courses off of traditional platforms like Thinkific and building premium-level course design development.”“Another thing Megan's company does differently, and extremely well, is they continuously overdeliver, reserving the most bespoke experiences and websites for her highest level clients.” Resources:Visit Megan's WebsiteSubscribe to Megan's YouTube ChannelFollow Megan on FacebookConnect with Megan on InstagramThe War of Art by Stephen Pressfield

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SDH 462: Her First 100K with Tori Dunlap

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 48:59


Hello, She Did It Her Way listeners. Please give a huge welcome to the lovely Tori Dunlap! Tori is an internationally recognized money and career expert, and founder of Her First $100K. She got her start when she saved $100,000 by the age of 25 (incredible, right?), quit her job in marketing, and launched her company to fight financial inequality by giving women actual resources to better their financial situation. Tori has helped over 1 million women negotiate salaries, pay off debt, build savings and invest. She has been featured on Good Morning America, New York Times, BBC, Time, People, CNN, New York Magazine, Forbes, CNN, NBC, BuzzFeed, and more. Tori got her first taste of being an entrepreneur when she was only 9 and had her own candy vending machine company. By the time she graduated high school she owned 15 of these machines and eventually sold her company to another young (10 years old) entrepreneur, ironically also named Tori.Growing up, Tori knew owning a business at such a young age was rare but from a young age, her parents financially educated her telling her to never rely on credit cards and instilled lessons in her on learning how to budget, invest, and negotiate. By the time Tori graduated college in May of 2016, all of her female friends were coming to her for financial advice and guidance. As she moved into adulthood she realized she was entering into a very different environment than expected and knew that having a financial foundation was imperative for every woman in America and truly the best form of protest against inequitable unjust systems and companies. She wanted to teach other women to be able to use money as a tool to make choices about their life.Tori launched Her First $100K as a blog in December 2016, while working her 9-5 job in social media marketing. After building up momentum launching her business Tori was featured on Good Morning America and soon after quit her job to work her own business full-time. In her first full year in business as an entrepreneur (2020) she had roughly 30,000 followers, and has now grown her audience to over 2 million followers. She also is the founder and host of the number one business podcast called Financial Feminist with over 1.4 million downloads in only 3 months. Tori‘s goal (one of many) is to help women achieve financial equality and to make change through a larger lens.If you would have told her five years ago, a college graduate who went to school for organizations, communication, and theater, that she would be a financial educator full-time, she would have laughed in your face. Her plan was to take the corporate world by storm reaching the position of VP of Marketing by 30. But you know what they say about the best-laid plans… Two weeks in, Tori found herself working for someone she just couldn't respect and had already determined that the corporate world was just not for her. She had no desire to help make someone else rich while being told that she could only take a certain number of days off per year. It was time to look outside the corporate box. She set her sights on being able to leave behind the corporate world by the time she turned 30. To do this she needed her side-hustle to make as much, or more than, her corporate salary brought in. At the age of 25, it had already happened, and after months of talking herself out of it, it was time to make her leap.Despite growing up with financially minded parents, they were resistant to her quitting her job because it was the ‘stable' choice. Leaving behind her corporate salary and benefits meant she was taking a risk and they weren't fully on board with that yet. Despite it all, she took the risk.Tori is a huge fan of not only taking risks but also setting and going for BIG goals. She also likes to remind people, notably women, that the subject of money is NOT taboo and that the narrative society has placed around talking about money is simply not accurate.“The patriarchy tells us don't talk about money. Talking about money is bad. Talking about money is impolite. [It] keeps them in power, they profit off of our silence, right? If they tell us don't talk about money, they're talking about money, they get to maintain social order, they get to maintain their power.”Wanting money and wanting power is not bad and these beliefs should not be perpetuated.“I want the ability to donate to causes I believe in, or take my best friend out for dinner, or have kids, or not have kids, or get married out of love, and not out of financial dependency.”Tori also reminds women that just because they are female, does not automatically make them ‘bad at math'. If she, as a theater major, can do it you can rock your finances, too. Tori's Top Personal Financial Tips:Automate your savingsMake (and keep!) a monthly money-date with yourselfGet clear on what you want to spend discretionary income onTori's Top Business Financial Tips:Know and track every number you have (the BS big spreadsheet)Figure out your ‘ramen noodle' numberSet aside money for taxes before spendingWant to hang out with Tori and see what Her First $100K is all about? Reach out to her on Instagram (@herfirst100k), check her out on Tiktok, or visit the website.Until next time, friends, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“As she moved into adulthood she realized she was entering into a very different environment than expected and knew that having a financial foundation was imperative for every woman in America and truly the best form of protest against inequitable unjust systems and companies.““Tori‘s goal is to help women achieve financial equality and to make change through a larger lens.“She also likes to remind people, notably women, that the subject of money is NOT taboo and that the narrative society has placed around talking about money is simply not accurate.” Resources:Visit Her First $100KGrab a copy of Tori's bookConnect with Tori on InstagramFind Tori on TikTokListen to the Financial Feminist podcastWays to work with ToriCreate on CanvaUntamed by Glennon DoyleGet the deets on Get Your Sheet Together by Mallory Rowan  

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SDH 461: BTS of Going From $0 to $1,000,000 (and Giving Yourself Permission to Step Into Bigger Dreams) with The Product Boss

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 43:44


Hello friends! Welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast! I am so excited to be back with biz besties, Jacqueline and Minna from The Product Boss. This fabulous duo first appeared on the podcast in episode 332 on May 13, 2019. We're going to dive into some of the changes they have gone through personally as well as how their business has evolved. A RecapThe Product Boss helps physical product based business owners level up their businesses via marketing and sales strategies and they truly believe and understand that there's a different path to profit for every business owner. The Product Boss allows that space for their business owners to decide what works for them and helps them lift the glass ceiling they've set for themselves and to realize they can make any amount of money that they want to get the lifestyle they hope for.They remind business owners that their business is simply the vehicle to their dream life. Whatever they're building, how they're living, what they're working so hard for, etc., is in an effort towards their dream life. Being moms themselves, they know that dreams come in all shapes and sizes, each one being unique and different from the other. They help these business owners by bringing them into their community, showcasing to each that you can make as much money as you want, and live your dream life. Whatever that looks like to you.They also often emphasize the importance of remembering that you should never rely on anyone who is an ‘overnight success'. Things happen, growing pains are inevitable and it is important to be able and willing to pivot as needed along the way. Just make it work for you.Shop 1 In 5 + 2020At the end of last year, The Product Boss launched the Small Business Shopping Directory and the Shop 1 in 5 pledge. The intention was to commit to making 1 out of every 5 purchases during the holiday season from a small business, even providing a directory to help shoppers find exactly what they were looking for. It was only intended to be a 3-month project, but here we are nearly a year later and with such an amazing response from it, they've nurtured it and allowed it to grow. They have now hired a whole team dedicated to this project as well as building the platform from scratch. They have also spent around $100,000 relaunching the Small Business Shopping Directory. When they first came up with the idea, they weren't entirely sure it would take off, but their passion was so great that they were willing to take the risk and to say that it has paid off would be a massive understatement. The Product Boss has also grown from the inside, leaning into one another, relying on their team and building this incredible community of business owners and teaching them to lean into their community and tribe as well. The tipping point for their business would certainly be when the pandemic hit. They saw so many people who were stuck and knew that was their time, more than ever before, to show up for their clients, community, students and audience, and that's exactly what they did. They showed their own struggles, opening the doors to their own homes and lives, more so than ever before, and reminded them they were in it together, bonding with their community. In the beginning of 2020 (pre-pandemic), they set a goal to reach $1,000,000 for the year and when they reached their goal in October of 2020, they celebrated in Minna's Iowa garage (thank you social distancing) with a bottle of bubbly. When the pandemic happened, they weren't sure they would reach their goal. But they kept showing up, and not just for the numbers, but for their community. One of the biggest things they have learned is they are capable of things bigger than they have ever imagined. Big Things To Close Out 2021The Product Boss has a few exciting things happening to close out 2021. First, they will be speaking at the annual She Did It Her Way Summit (yay!) in October and second, they are hosting a holiday promotional challenge called Rock Your Holiday Promotions. As we know, the most profitable time of the year for product based businesses is Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The Rock Your Holiday Promotions challenge is designed to help product based business owners kickstart the holiday season by helping them figure out what their promotions are, what they're going to sell, what their discounts are going to be and actually help them build those promotions so that they're ready for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Having all of this worked out ahead of time will allow business owners to go into the holiday season fully prepared and confident in their promotions, and will also allow them to enjoy the holidays with loved ones. This free 5-day challenge is happening in September and you can get all of the details and register right here. Lastly, if you follow The Product Boss or listened to episode 332, you'll know all about The Product Boss's signature course, Multi-Stream Machine. This game-changing course will be opening its doors one more time in 2021 so make sure you get your name on the list to be the first to know when registration opens.Until next time, keep doing it your way.  Insights:“Things happen, growing pains are inevitable and it is important to be able and willing to pivot as needed along the way.““Just make it work for you.”“The Product Boss has also grown from the inside, leaning into one another, relying on their team and building this incredible community of business owners and teaching them to lean into their community and tribe as well.”“One of the biggest things they have learned is they are capable of things bigger than they have ever imagined.” Resources:Check out The Product Boss websiteConnect with The Product Boss on InstagramListen to the PodcastGet the scoop on the Rock Your Holiday ChallengeTake the pledge to Shop 1 in 5Enroll in Multi-Stream MachineHear episode 332Be the first to know when registration opens for the She Did It Her Way Summit

She Did It Her Way
SDH 460: Going All In With No Safety Net with Steph Gorton

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 34:31


Hello my beautiful friends! This week I'm so excited to sit down with the lovely and talented Steph Gorton! Steph is a business coach out of Perth, Australia who left behind her corporate 9-5 and built an incredible online business where she coaches women who are in the startup phase of their business how to follow in her footsteps and scale their business from zero to six figures. While she is a business coach, what Steph truly does is empower women to simply dream bigger and believe in themselves enough to go after those dreams. When Steph first started on her entrepreneurial journey she was riddled with self-doubt. She was terrified to fail and scared of being judged, especially by those closest to her. She just needed someone to believe in her, more than she believed in herself and she came close to giving up many times. So when she began coaching, she wanted to be able to give others that amazing gift of believing in them, the way she needed someone to do for her. With so many online resources, what stands in the way of most people taking action on their dreams is their own mindset and the fear of whether or not what they want to actually do will work. This is what Steph helps her clients achieve. Steph's Corporate JourneyIt didn't start out that way however. Like the majority of us, Steph started out in a corporate job  and spent six months studying journalism in college before deciding that it was just not the best fit for her and that college wasn't the right path for her. After some traveling and soul searching Steph found herself working for Aldi's and helping them bring their stores to Perth. Then, after working for them for five years and helping them build their way across Perth she found herself enjoying her job and making six-figures, and figured she had really ‘made it'. But at only 25, how could she be at the pinnacle of her entire career? Is this as good as it would get or is there more? She began to grow bored at the thought of doing the same thing forever and wanted to start ‘moving'. Without a degree she found it difficult to find something that would allow her to continuously grow her salary and her experience because a degree seemed to be at the top of every list of job requirements. With this realization, Steph knew she needed to start something of her own and launched her first small business. Once she had that taste of being an entrepreneur, nothing was going to hold her back.Being in this transitional state and also experiencing a traumatic breakup Steph found herself looking forward, not back.“I think that a lot of good things come out of the depths of the dark.”Making Her LeapHer first startup was focused on helping women find connections through new hobbies and interests. It was a workshopping business created around hobbies such as pottery painting, macrame, resin work, etc. and all of the workshops were hosted in a fun and unique environment where they could help women cultivate the confidence in spending time alone. What made this even more pivotal was the fact that there was nothing like this in her area. Steph saw a need and fulfilled it. It was a massive success and took off very quickly allowing her to quit her job after only nine months.While it was a massive success, it wasn't an overnight success. No one bought tickets to her first workshop, but she picked herself up and just kept going. Empowering herself to keep moving the needle forward is what drives her in her current business, helping to teach women how to believe in themselves.Steph also eventually came into the realization that she should create something to bring in continuous revenue, so she launched a mini course. When COVID hit, Steph took another massive step forward and decided to start showing up even more for her fellow business owners. She wanted to show them she was there for them and support them. To do this she ran a low-cost 4-week challenge for female business owners and at the end of the challenge offered a program they could join in one of the biggest times of need. Again, it was a huge success.She taught them how to pivot and transition. How to get past the mindset blocks, how to overcome, become more confident, and show up for your audience in their times of need. Once she began coaching, she could see movement.“Once I was put into a business coaching role, I could see that it had legs. I then started to resent my other business.”Evolution Into CoachingShe eventually made the heartbreaking decision to sell her business and keep moving forward. She still loves watching the business thrive and is amazed with what the new owners have done. It was very satisfying to hand over the reins to someone and watch it keep growing; it gives her a sense of bittersweet relief.After selling her business she had some time where self-doubt crept in and feared that without that business she would become nothing and it took a lot of self reflection to overcome those fears.Steph has now built her coaching business from the ground up, evolving it into a full team. She has learned that having a great team around her can allow her to do even more than when she tried to go it alone and knows that the investment of a good team in her business is a wise one. Her biggest piece of advice to new business owners is this:“It really comes down to [the fact that] you have to be able to get people results. You've got to create systems to help people elicit their areas of genius, help [them] to find what they're really good at and what they do really well, and stop forcing them to do all the stuff they hate. Because it just takes us away from wanting to grow the businesses.”She also firmly believes that most business owners choose to stop because they just feel like there's too much to do and to figure out. If they're not even enjoying it anymore, because they're not even doing the thing that they love to do. You can connect with Steph via Instagram (@stephgorton__) and also check out her website. Until next time friends, keep doing it your way.  Insights:“She was terrified to fail and scared of being judged, especially by those closest to her.”“I think that a lot of good things come out of the depths of the dark.”“After selling her business she had some time where self-doubt crept in and feared that without that business she would become nothing and it took a lot of self reflection to overcome those fears.” Resources:Visit Steph's websiteConnect with Steph on InstagramWinging It: Stop Thinking, Start Doing: Why Action Beats Planning Every Time by Emma Isaacs 

She Did It Her Way
SDH 459: Unapologetically Getting To Exactly Where She Wants To Be with LaToya Shambo

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 42:25


Hello friends, welcome back to another episode of the podcast!  This week I'm so excited to sit down with the lovely LaToya Shambo, founder of Black Girl Digital. Black Girl Digital is a premier influencer-marketing agency geared towards a black female audience that has worked with VH1, MTV and a whole host of other brands. In their five years in business, Black Girl Digital has earned more than 100 million impressions and during COVID-19 launched a digital platform where they can carefully vet all influencers and manage the campaign relationship between brands and black female influencers. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Houston, LaToya originally intended to go into the music business and while that may not have worked out as planned, what did happen was even better. She went into marketing and advertising and from there planned to move into radio sales. While in school, LaToya heard the director speak and was excited to make her move. She reached out to him and asked about applying for a position – the stop was that she was still a few months out from graduation and the position required the candidate be a graduate. Transitioning again, she began working as an intern and when graduation finally rolled around and it came time to start finding a job she landed at an agency doing media buying for McDonalds. This was new for LaToya. She didn't know anything about the world of advertising from that perspective. Her experience began on the agency side of the marketing world and from there skyrocketed. LaToya now knew she didn't want to follow the traditional path of TV or radio advertising. She knew she wanted to be in the digital space. She shifted gears to pharmaceuticals and learned about being meticulous in media planning, especially in the realm of product launches.Eventually, LaToya received a call to work at Spike Lee's agency, DBB, and after dabbling there she decided it still was not far enough into the digital space for her. Once again, it was time for a pivot. She then landed at Complex and after 7 years and working in 3 departments she had helped to build a lot of the processes and protocols across the functional departments. She knew she was working in the direction of her goals and was finally seeing what the digital world looked like, just didn't know yet the full scope. As an entrepreneur at heart, LaToya had dabbled in starting businesses here and there but still didn't really understand or realize her full purpose yet. She knew she wanted to be in the business of advertising, but she also knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. But what did that actually look like? Complex was an eye opener and she decided that this was what she wanted it to look like. But does she just stop there, or should she keep going? After a series of unexpected events, LaToya realized she was still standing for a reason and it was time for her to start operating within that reason and discover her true purpose. “I know what my purpose is; I'm going to create an agency just like this.”One thing I absolutely love about LaToya's journey is that she is so unapologetic when she realizes its just time to move on. She doesn't let her thoughts keep her from moving closer to her dreams. She also doesn't allow herself to get mentally stuck and does allow herself to explore different roles and avenues. The vulnerability and transparency LaToya shared about her journey, and all of the obstacles she pushed through, is absolutely inspiring and beautiful. She learned how to navigate through problems and not let them stop her from achieving her goals. Her journey is such a beautiful reminder that we can't change our circumstances, but we can change how we react to what life gives us.To learn how you can work with Black Girl Digital, find them on Instagram (@BlackGirlDigital) or connect with LaToya personally (@LaToyaShambo).Until next time friends, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“She knew she was working in the direction of her goals and was finally seeing what the digital world looked like, just didn't know yet the full scope.““She knew she wanted to be in the business of advertising, but she also knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. But what did that actually look like?““I know what my purpose is; I'm going to create an agency just like this.” Resources:Get the deets on Black Girl Digital on InstagramConnect with LaToya on InstagramVisit the Black Girl Digital websiteGoogle WorkspaceMilanoteThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

BossMove
Pushes and Pulls to Reach Your Potential

BossMove

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 21:19


Do you ever wonder how far you can still take yourself? This is exactly what Kison and Amanda Boleyn, CEO at She Did It Her Way, talked about. Amanda, who has worked with companies like  ATT, Weight Watchers, JP Morgan, Intel, HP, Google and KU Medical Center, shared her tips for maximizing potential. Episode 12 sheds light on these principles: Believing we are innately our biggest assets Taking ownership by becoming aware of the thoughts and the meaning of our actions Investing in yourself beyond the numbers to become a conscious human Limiting external input so it doesn't become a distraction Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries

She Did It Her Way
SDH 458: Mindset Reset with Natalie Bacon

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 31:16


Hello my beautiful friends! This week I'm so excited to welcome back the lovely and incredible Natalie Bacon. Natalie and I came into each other's world between three and four years ago and our friendship has evolved into something I am truly grateful and appreciative for. Natalie is a previous guest of the podcast (find her first episode here) and today we're going to dive into what she has been doing since she was on the podcast in 2018, how she has personally changed since, and how her business has evolved.Natalie is a law school graduate, a CFP, and a graduate of The Life Coach School. She started her journey as a blogger, selling her online courses, and eventually pivoted her business into a life coaching program called Grow You. As a member of Grow You I can tell you first hand, her program is truly transformational. The pivot for Natalie to start offering a membership program versus individual courses was a natural one. She had already grown her business to six-figures and from the beginning knew she was interested in personal development. She pivoted from offering six individual courses to a membership program where she could host all of the courses in one place. This also made it a super easy decision because the price point is so accessible because as long as you're a member of Grow You, you'll receive access to all of the courses Natalie offers. Now, we're into summer of 2021 and Natalie's life has changed immeasurably. She recently got married, moved to Charleston (another commonality in our friendship), and is expecting a baby boy this winter. Her income has also grown from the 100K she made in 2018 to now 625K for the past 12 months. Natalie has also taken a more holistic approach in her business where she is working under 40-hours per week (from home!), and is still able to grow her business and continually help women with mindset. She also is living in a space that she calls,Living in the end.In this space she has learned how to produce twice as much, but in half the time. After spending years living in ‘production mode' this is a beautiful internal balancing act that allows her to really feel relaxed in the present moment. This has been the greatest measure of her growth, even though less quantifiable than say, revenue.This month, Natalie is hosting a 5-day Mindset Reset. From August 23-27, this one-time workshop is something that she has never before offered and I'm so excited to share all of the details with you! Natalie has created this incredible 5-day workshop, where women (men are welcome too, but the content is geared towards women) can get access to coaching tools that they have never experienced before. She teaches how to uncover your thought errors, which is another incredible tool to reconnect the mind with the body. You'll learn how to choose new thoughts and live from those, creating for yourself a new future, rather than creating your future from your past.This 5-day course is packed with so much value and you will not want to miss it. This is an amazing investment of your time and energy and bonus, it is only $19 for full access! If you've ever wanted a peek into what working with a life coach is all about, you will not want to miss this one-time workshop, so make sure you register now to save your seat.Until next week, keep doing it your way.  Insights:“As a member of Grow You I can tell you first hand, her program is truly transformational.”“After spending years living in ‘production mode' this is a beautiful internal balancing act that allows her to really feel relaxed in the present moment.”“If you've ever wanted a peek into what working with a life coach is all about, you will not want to miss this one-time workshop, so make sure you register now to save your seat.” Resources:Join Natalie's 5-Day Mindset ResetListen to Natalie's first SDIHW EpisodeFind out more about Grow YouConnect with Natalie on InstagramThe Power of Bad by John Tierney

She Did It Her Way
SDH 457: Making the Leap From Subcontracting To Playing A Game of Her Own with Jahaan Blake

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 38:00


Hello friends! This week I'm sitting down with the amazing Jahaan Blake. Jahaan is a sports expert turned career coach who helps high-achieving women in the sports and entertainment industries lose the feeling of being stuck, frustrated and defeated and finally find their voice so they can tackle whatever is keeping them from getting exactly what they want in their career. During Jahaan's 18-year career working in sports, including working with 3 major league teams (Red Sox, Dodgers, & Cubs), her favorite part of her job was always helping others see their full potential. She loved it so much that she finally made the leap and made a business out of it. Whether her clients want to break into the sports industry, take their performance to the next level, or own a place at the executive table, Jahaan provides incredible coaching programs to help them accelerate their career.Jahaan also is the host of her own podcast, but this time she is sitting on the other side of the mic getting to answer the questions herself, which is always so fun to do!Throughout her years in the industry Jahaan has learned that when working within your industry you can actually gain a very unique perspective, knowledge and experience - much different than what you would learn in a college classroom setting. She learned valuable life skills and lessons that she still uses to this day like how to navigate the internal politics of an organization, how to advocate for yourself, and how to lead a meeting. These are the things that no one likes to talk about, but things you need to know.“You can either learn just by trial by fire, and some people just want to accelerate their career and get support on those core things and help them to have that dream career and get exactly what they want.”When Jahaan started down her career path working for the Boston Red Sox, she was making $6 an hour (what?!) as an ambassador at Fenway Park. At that time she was also working on getting her masters degree so she was focused on working part time, getting her feet wet in the industry. She quickly decided that she wanted to transition into a full-time role with the organization and advocated for herself to do exactly that. She took her part-time position and created a new role for the organization as a coordinator, a much needed position that they were lacking. She learned how to manage a team of her peers, where she led them to consistently deliver positive fan experiences at the park.Eventually, it was time for her to move on, and Jahaan's boss moved to LA to work for the Dodgers. After convincing him it was a good move for him, she decided it could also be an excellent move for her. She took her own advice, moved to LA and began working for the Dodgers as well. She also made her biggest salary jump and took a huge promotion in her new role. When a divorce struck the owners of the team, things quickly turned ugly. This allowed Jahaan to pivot once again, setting her sights on Chicago to work for the Cubs. This position didn't come quite as easily as the others, but she was so passionate about what she had to offer that she reached out directly to the new team owners to apply for their open position as a Chief Hospitality Officer. This was her job, and she was doing what it took to get it. In fact, she was so passionate about it that she not only emailed the Cubs to get it, but she also FedEX'ed them a letter. This struck a chord and a week later she had an interview scheduled and two weeks later an official job offer was made.In the back of her mind, Jahaan had always thought about starting her own business. After all, it ran in her blood with her father also being an entrepreneur, but she was always just afraid to make that big leap. Every time she had thoughts about it she talked herself out of it saying ‘I need more experience'. After someone reminded her how great she was at consulting, and she saw all of the invoices teams were paying people for services like what she could offer, she decided it was time to start working on her own, gaining experience by building her business while still working her full-time job. Unfortunately, the company she was working with on the side just wasn't a good fit and when she jokingly asked a friend/ colleague if they wanted to hire someone as a consultant she received a shocking response - YES. Her friend talked her up to her boss about the position and within hours Jahaan had only 30 seconds to accept an offer that could change the trajectory of her entire future. She said yes.With no safety net, LLC, or real plan formulated, Jahaan had made her leap. After spending so many years in corporate, feeling like something was missing, she decided that she was just going to figure things out, do what makes her happy and feel fulfilled, while putting money into her pocket.Jahaan began to pivot into coaching because so many friends and colleagues came to her for advice (they still do!). She realized how much she enjoyed helping women deal with things she too had gone through, and teaching them how to advocate for themselves. She started by interviewing a handful of women, and the trade off was her giving them the opportunity to ask her any questions they had and offer up advice. Friends, the very first person she talked to asked about her coaching packages. She quickly put together a proposal and consulting contract, offering three levels of services. Now Jahaan offers paid services, alongside her podcast, a tremendous value (for free!). Jahaan is super passionate about her clients and the services she offers and while she doesn't love the feeling of selling herself, she has adopted the mindset of:“I'm helping you. If you need help, I'm here”.This helps to keep her mindset balanced when selling her services. When organizations approach her, she reminds herself (and them) how she can help their staff perform better and gain better results for the company by consistently offering up value.You can connect with Jahaan on Instagram and LinkedIn, get more information on her services on her website, and gain tremendous value through her podcast.Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“You can either learn just by trial by fire, and some people just want to accelerate their career and get support on those core things and help them to have that dream career and get exactly what they want.”“This was her job, and she was doing what it took to get it.““Every time she had thoughts about it she talked herself out of it saying ‘I need more experience'.”“After spending so many years in corporate, feeling like something was missing, she decided that she was just going to figure things out, do what makes her happy and feel fulfilled, while putting money into her pocket.” Resources:Find Jahaan on LinkedInConnect with Jahaan on InstagramCheck out Jahaan's websiteListen to A Game of Her Own with Jahaan BlakeGet more information on Jahaan's Group Coaching programWork 1:1 with Jahaan in her Private Coaching programTrelloDave to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brené Brown

She Did It Her Way
Summer Break

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 1:41


Hey friends! If you listened to yesterday's episode then you heard the news! We are going on summer break for the month of July and will resume regular episodes starting in August. While the podcast may be on summer break, my team and I will still be working behind the scenes, serving our clients and planning for the second half of 2021. That being said, we have and will continue to add new trainings and downloads to our website to support you on your journey of building your online business while working a full-time job. You can head to www.shediditherway.com and click “Free Trainings.” I hope you have an amazing July and will talk to you in August! 

She Did It Her Way
SDH 456: Mid-Year Goal Reset

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 22:09


Hey friends! Today on the podcast I want to talk to you about a fun topic that I absolutely love: goal setting. As we are coming up on the half-way mark for 2021 it's the perfect time to dive into this topic. In this episode, I'm going to talk about the exact process of setting goals and using results planning to guarantee you get those results.When it comes to goal setting, there is the process (tactical) side and then the emotional side. The tactical side is reviewing results, planning your goals, creating massive action lists, putting your activities on your calendar and executing. The emotional side of goal setting is...our thoughts, the feelings that drive our actions in how we set goals, and how we think about our goals and the results we create.  Tactical (Actionable) StepsReflect on the results you have created thus far in 2021. These results will be facts. For example, the amount of money you made, the size of your email list, the number of clients you have or have worked with.Decide the one main goal you want to achieve by the end of 2021. If you're already in business, I recommend making it a financial goal. Then break your one main goal into 6 mini goals, one for each month that will help you achieve your main goal. Create a massive action list.Schedule and plan your results on your calendar.Execute. Emotional StepsWhen you reflect on your goals, do it from a clean and neutral place. Maybe you hit the goals you set out for yourself at the beginning of 2021 - amazing. Maybe you didn't - that's okay. You want to avoid judgment, shame, frustration on the results you achieved or didn't achieve. For example, let's say you set a financial goal that you didn't hit, rather than shaming or judging yourself for not hitting your goal (which will cause you to think negative, non-supportive thoughts), we want to remain as neutral as possible during this step. It is important to set your future goals from a clean place and not carry emotions that don't benefit you. Decide the one main goal you want to achieve by the end of 2021. If you've already launched your business, I recommend making it a financial goal. I recommend setting one that inspires you and stretches you. One that gets you excited about the next 6 months but doesn't overwhelm you at the same time. Then break your one main goal into 6 mini goals, one for each month that will help you achieve your main goal. Here you might use a tool that I call “timeline tool.” When you're starting out building your business, you don't have as much evidence or track record to plan the future with. When this happens, attempting to plan in detail the next 6 months or 12 months can be overwhelming and leave you feeling uncertain. Anytime you experience that, I recommend bringing the timeline in closer to you. Here, you know what your goal is at the end of 2021 but rather than trying to plan a mini goal for each month, start with the next 30 days and trust that at the end of the 30 days, you'll know how to plan the next 30 days. For some of you, you'll know the focus for the next 6 months and some of you won't. That is okay, nothing has gone wrong. Meet yourself where you are. Create a massive action list. Let's say you've decided on your mini-goal for the month ahead. Create a massive action list of everything you need to do in order to achieve the goal you set out for yourself. Schedule and plan your results on your calendar. When you do this, focus on what you're going to produce, not just do. Execute. You can do all the other steps in the planning process but if you don't take action, you will not produce the results you desire nor achieve your goals. If you have activities scheduled on your calendar but not taking action there could be a few different things at play:Is what is on your calendar specific enough for your brain to easily take action?Time of dayNeed to create a track record of successIdentify supporting thoughts which I'm going to dive into in just a moment Now that you know the results you've created thus far, let's shift and focus on who you want to be, who is your future self? Take space and time to vision who your future self is (what does her life look like, how does she feel, what is she thinking?). If you're not used to doing this exercise it may feel a little uncomfortable at first and your brain may resist the idea of you creating any life that you want but I promise you that the more you practice invision and getting to know your future self the more it will come naturally. For this step you want to really tap into the emotions of what she feels on a regular basis. If at any point you do feel heavy resistance, zoom out, get less specific. The last step is to create a list of thoughts to think on purpose. Decide your top 3 feelings you want to feel on purpose that allows you to take action so that you produce your results. Next, create a list of thoughts to think that generate that feeling. If you want to feel confident, you could think:“I know what I'm doing.” “I can handle anything.” “I can do hard things.”The more supportive thoughts you have listed out the more you can pull from when you need them.For example, going back to the execution step, maybe you're not taking action because you're thinking about how tired you are after working a full day at your corporate job. How can you replace that thought with a supporting thought that inspires you to get motivated? What thoughts do you want to think on purpose when you run into a roadblock as you build your business (whether it be tech not working, no one signing up for your offers)?  A Final NoteAnticipate and expect challenges and problems along the way. Plan ahead of time how you want to think about the problems and challenges. Will you make them mean that you're not cut out to do what you're doing OR will you accept them as part of the process and press on? Remember that problems are forever and you'll learn how to navigate them.The future only exists in your mind and you can either create your future from your future or from your past. Your brain loves to create from your past because of what it already knows.Finally, Have fun. If you wait to have fun until you reach a certain milestone you will always be waiting. Don't wait for a condition to be fulfilled in order to be a certain way. Behave a certain way regardless of the external circumstance and that is how you become your future self.Until next time, friends, keep doing it your way!

EntrepreneurShift
Managing your mind and time...and doing it your way

EntrepreneurShift

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 36:45


Amanda Boleyn is the founder and CEO of She Did It Her Way. Shortly after two years in Corporate America post-undergrad, Amanda took a leap and moved from West Des Moines, IA to Chicago, IL. She became a full-time freelancer, traveling the globe delivering sales, marketing, leadership development, and employee training with large organizations. Some companies include JP Morgan, att, Weight Watchers, Intel, University of Kansas Medical Center, and others.Amanda first launched She Did It Her Way podcast in January 2015 and has consistently been ranked as one of the top-resources for female entrepreneurs by Inc.com, Forbes, Entrepreneur.com, Huffington Post, and many others. She Did It Her Way's coaching programs and platform help women navigate the transition from corporate cubicle to becoming their own boss.Connect with Katie: Website: Digitally EnhancedInstagram: @Digitally.Enhanced.MarketingCheck our Katie's free class to learn how to stop wasting your time on marketing, figure out which channel to focus on and create a playbook that attracts prospective clientsConnect with Amanda: Website: She Did It Her WayInstagram: @SheDidItHerWayFacebook: She Did It Her WayTwitter: @SheDidItHerWay

She Did It Her Way
SDH 455: 20 Minute Rule with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 18:59


Hello, hello friends! Today I'm excited to share with you my 20 minute rule. The 20 minute rule is very simple and it goes like this, “20 minutes is better than zero minutes”.This is a rule that I've used for years in my own life and I coach my students to use this rule. Here's why this works…because when it comes to doing something (let's say ‘work on your business') and you find that you only have 20 minutes, your brain defaults to simply thinking, “that's not enough time to make a difference.” It automatically discounts the impact it could make in just 20 minutes. But the truth is, absolutely, yes it is. 20 minutes is more than enough to make headway. We tend to discount the time it takes to do something because we think inherently it may take longer to complete than it actually does. Partly the reason why we think it takes longer to complete something than it actually does is because it is too vague and not specific enough. Take for example, tax season. For years I would think that if I didn't have a 4-hour chunk of time there is no way I could get anything worthwhile done as it related to taxes and that was simply not the case. The goal is to break down your overall intention into bite-sized, action steps with a very clear result at the end of the 20 minutes.Rather than “working on your business,” how can you get more specific?For example, instead of saying work on…Business website, you'd say….write first draft for “about me page”Email sequence for X product, you'd say….write outline for the email sequence or write the drafts of the first 2 emailsLaunch sequence, you'd say...write outline for launch sequence or decide dates for launch sequencePodcast episode, you'd say...write first draft of next week's episodeOpt-in, you'd say...write outline, or pick Creative Template.We focus on this inside Her Way to $75K because the majority of the members are building their online business while working their full-time job, so it is even more important to take advantage of those 20 minute opportunities than to dismiss them as simply not useful. I also recommend that if you are building your online business while working full-time and find it challenging to get into a routine when it comes to working on your business, start with 20 or 25 minutes a day for just 2 days a week. It is kind of like working out. If you haven't worked out in months and try to go from zero days or minutes of working out to working out 60 minutes a day 5 days a week, it is going to be hard to maintain that routine for long and you may find yourself giving up and not sticking with it. If you're not used to working your business in addition to your full-time job, I would not recommend setting a goal to work on your business for 2 hours a day, 4 days a week. That is a lot for your brain to take on. Instead, start small and build the routine and track record of success for your brain. Start with 20 minutes a day for 2 days. Be very clear and specific what you want the outcome to be at the end of those 20 minutes.By doing this you are building your capacity which will then allow you to increase it in a more sustainable way because you'll be able to stay consistent and follow through. If you're not sure what to work on, where, or how to get started, join us inside Her Way to $75K where I coach you on all things online business. You could also apply the 20 minute rule to your personal life...whether that is cleaning, taking the garbage out, you name it. Think about all the things you may potentially be procrastinating on because your brain thinks it needs more time than it actually does to make an impact. Consistent action overtime is what makes the biggest difference. So next time your brain thinks, “Ahhh that isn't enough time to get X done…” challenge yourself to see what you CAN get done in that time you have...even if it is 20 minutes, 15, 10, 5 minutes. The action you take today, even if it is only for 20 minutes, will put you further ahead tomorrow. I hope you enjoyed today's episode, until next week, keep doing it your way! Insights:“We tend to discount the time it takes to do something because we think inherently it may take longer to complete than it actually does.”“Consistent action overtime is what makes the biggest difference.”“Instead, start small and build the routine and track record of success for your brain.”“The action you take today, even if it is only for 20 minutes, will put you further ahead tomorrow.”Resources:Join me inside Her Way to $75K

She Did It Her Way
SDH 454: Getting Real and Raw About Building A Business with Creative Label

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 40:41


Welcome back to another episode! This week I'm so excited to be hanging out with Destinee and Aisha from Creative Label. This powerhouse duo started Creative Label when Aisha was getting ready to graduate from law school and Destinee was working in production for Dr. Phil, with HGTV, YouTube, and more. But it just wasn't filling their cup. They were both also dating professional athletes at the time which caused them to relocate frequently.They began doing small projects on the side like logo and website design. They decided to pitch their business to a few people who had approached them to do marketing work for them in-house. Despite not having officially launched their business, they decided to take the chance. They pitched them both, and both gave them a resounding ‘YES'.They hadn't officially even put together a scope of work, rates, etc., and made decisions as they went along, but the companies both recognized them as people they wanted on their team.Aisha and Destinee have learned many lessons along the way in their business journey, including difficult lessons (like needing to open a business banking account before depositing a business check), but that is what I love about their journey, that they didn't let these small things set them back from taking huge steps forward. Building a business is anything but perfect and their story demonstrates exactly how much we can do without having all of the logistical administrative tasks finished before we take that first step. After almost 5 years in business, their team has grown to include several key team members including assistants, accountants, attorneys, and more. They have learned as they went along and are still learning and pivoting as needed every single day. Their business continues to thrive and are consistently being referred to new potential clients. Looking back, they remember times in the first few years where they were resistant to hop on calls with new potential clients. While those uncomfortable conversations are so much easier via email, they have learned that they are essential. Sales calls aren't comfortable to most people - how do you just ‘ask' people for money? This was something Destinee and Aisha navigated through, along with so many other high-level elements of building a business.During their second and third years in business, they navigated through things like boundaries. Setting, maintaining, and respecting them. In years three and four they learned how to manage their team in a more effective and efficient way (including firing employees) and also learned the legal ropes of owning a business.When they first launched their business they recognized that they were very much ‘green'. They went in with no business plan, no financial goals, etc. They just started doing it because it was something they genuinely loved (and bonus, were amazing at!). They were willing to figure it out as they went along in the process. That made it really easy to just continuously go with the flow each step of the way, propelling their business forward. In hindsight, they realized they needed a business plan but at the same time it gave them the freedom of owning their mindset. They went full force from their passion and just enjoyed the process.“We had no expectations, so we weren't being let down.”Since then, Creative Label has grown from a small scale Etsy shop selling Snapchat Geofilters to a full service agency, specializing in branding, marketing, and public relations, helping their clients to execute their vision in the digital space.They have also learned how to divide and conquer - trusting each other fully along the way. Additionally, they allow one another the autonomy to make executive decisions for the good of the company to ensure their boundaries are maintained while still providing a high-level service. They step away when needed and respect one another by keeping their friend time and business time separate and always maintain a united front for the team.Want to hear more from Destinee & Aisha? Check out The Label Podcast. You can also connect with them individually (Aisha + Destinee). You can also text POD to 310-982-2662 to get high-level tips right from these incredible ladies! Lastly, you can head over to their website to learn how you can work with them.Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“Despite not having officially launched their business, they decided to take the chance.”“We had no expectations, so we weren't being let down.”“They just started doing it because it was something they genuinely loved (and bonus, were amazing at!).”“They have also learned how to divide and conquer - trusting each other fully along the way.” Resources:Find Creative Label on InstagramVisit their websiteReach out to AishaConnect with DesListen to The Label PodcastTo get free high-value tips and more (no spam here!), text POD to 310-982-2662Traction by Gino WickmanThe Big Leap by Gay HendricksSlackClickUp

She Did It Her Way
SDH 453: Millionaire Within Her with Kristi Frank

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 25:35


Hello friends! I'm so excited to share this week's podcast guest with you, Kristi Frank. After graduating college with an engineering degree, Kristi did what all good engineers do and went straight to LA to become an actress. Along the way she began to really crave money and in true entrepreneurial spirit she opened what has become a very famous restaurant. At the same time she also had her hands on a few real estate properties and around that time a show you might remember called The Apprentice made its TV debut which Kristi pioneered as a season one contestant. This led her down the path of eventually appearing on Oprah, and ultimately leading her to her dream life working with fellow female entrepreneurs. Long story short, Kristi was asked to participate in what has become her dream project hosting a docu series, Millionaire Within Her, about women and money. Kristi's journey is very colorful in that it is anything but linear and she truly followed what felt good to her and what she truly enjoyed doing, rather than following what was expected of her. She wants to teach her son that whatever he puts his energy and time into should also be something fun, that he is passionate about and an adventure. Another thing Kristi leans into is knowing that our feelings are there for a reason. They are always trying to tell us something and in Kristi's journey those two things are fear and fun. If it is something that makes her ‘spidey-senses' tingle, it's something she should definitely be diving into. She has realized over the years that you should be waking up every day with passion and excitement doing something you absolutely love. ‘That is where your gifts truly shine. That's where you can really explore yourself, because you're just in your bliss.'One gift Kristi's acting journey has given her is learning that rejection is the norm. She was turned down many times and this essentially gave her a thicker skin to keep pushing forward, gently reminding herself, ‘you will be fine'.Kristi knows exactly what it means to fill her own cup and demonstrate that making a commitment to yourself can bring so much self-awareness.Kristi has also found herself dealing with imposter syndrome (sound familiar?) on occasion. She has learned that there are so many incredible people out there but to stop comparing herself and continue connecting with our own valuable gifts. She often finds herself reminding herself; ‘It's not going to be perfect. It's going to be messy, but it's me. It's going to be who I am.'But over everything, Kristi prioritizes her authenticity and is simply focused on just showing up.Through her entrepreneurial circle, Kristi met a man who asked if she would host a series about women and money. The catch was that he was having trouble finding the women. Kristi knew exactly where to start.I said, ‘Jeff, it's not about women and money. It's it's whole conversation about women stepping into who they are, and their worth, and their passion and their purpose.'Kristi is the host of an incredible docu series, the Millionaire Within Her. In this series you will meet 45 incredible women who teach and inspire you through their unique stories and journeys. They range from best selling authors to high-powered business women. You'll meet relationship experts, health experts, and more. But it doesn't matter who it was - simply listening to each of these powerful stories truly changed Kristi, for the better.It was truly humbling and an honor to be able to participate in this series with Kristi, alongside so many inspiring women. I'm so excited to binge watch every single episode myself and ‘meet' these other incredible women. The Millionaire Within Her docu series is totally free to watch but it's only available to watch for a short time and I highly recommend taking the time to check out each unique story.One final thought from Kristi...‘We are all on a journey. Nobody starts at the top, we all started somewhere.'Until next time, keep doing it your way. Insights:“Another thing Kristi leans into is knowing that our feelings are there for a reason.”“You will be fine.”“She has learned that there are so many incredible people out there but to stop comparing herself and continue connecting with our own valuable gifts.”“[It's] not about women and money. It's it's whole conversation about women stepping into who they are, and their worth, and their passion and their purpose.” Resources:Check out Millionaire Within HerConnect with Kristi Frank on Instagram

Her One Thing
12. Building Your Biz with Heart & Aligned Action with Amanda Boleyn of She Did It Her Way

Her One Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 52:34


Amanda Boleyn is the founder and CEO of She Did It Her Way. Shortly after two years in Corporate America post-undergrad, Amanda took a leap and moved from West Des Moines, IA to Chicago, IL. She became a full-time freelancer, traveling the globe delivering sales, marketing, leadership development, and employee training with large organizations. Some companies include JP Morgan, att, Weight Watchers, Intel, University of Kansas Medical Center, and others.Amanda first launched She Did It Her Way podcast in January 2015 and has consistently been ranked as one of the top-resources for female entrepreneurs by Inc.com, Forbes, Entrepreneur.com, Huffington Post, and many others. She Did It Her Way's coaching programs and platform help women navigate the transition from corporate cubicle to becoming their own boss.

She Did It Her Way
SDH 452: How to Get the Most Out of Your Coaching and Courses You Invest In with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 37:31


Hello friends, welcome back! This week I’m so excited to talk to you about how to get the most out of the coaching programs and courses that you invest in. For this episode, I’m not referring to those which you host, but rather those that you have decided to invest in for yourself. The programs that you raised your hands and turned over your money to invest in order to grow your business and your life.Over the past six years I have invested thousands of dollars to grow my business and myself. I have learned so much about myself and why I made certain investment decisions along the way and I hope this podcast episode will serve as a bit of a roadmap to help you assess which program or course is a good fit for you. I also want this to serve as a tool for a healthy mindset to approach that program, course, or investment that you have made and help you discover how to set up a routine and structure for the programs and courses you enroll in so that it doesn’t become a product that collects digital dust.If you have listened to (any) previous episodes you already know how much I love my routines. Laying the foundation and having the proper systems in place is what allows us to be successful.In this episode I’m diving into how to get the most out of your coaching programs and courses that you have or are considering investing in and for the sake of this episode, I’d like to call them ‘investments’. Over the past six years I have enrolled in over $60,000 worth of coaching and trainings and when I began to write the outline for this episode I really considered my approach, my mindset, the results, why I did or did not achieve results, and the answers all fell into three specific buckets. The 3 BucketsHow to cultivate a healthy and inspiring mindset towards courses and programsHow to decide which program or course is actually the best fit at that timeHow to get the most out of any coaching programAdditionally, I want to acknowledge that you may be listening to this podcast and have yet to make a financial investment in yourself and in your future and that alone can be scary, exciting, and overwhelming, all at the same time and I hope that this podcast episode can serve as inspiration and guidance for you in that capacity. You could be listening to this podcast and have enrolled in a previous course or program, gotten mediocre results or results that you didn’t expect or hope for. Maybe that was in part because you had the best of intentions but life got busy and so you never fully followed through. I have certainly been there. Maybe the next time you considered making a similar investment you questioned yourself because the voice in the back of your head reminded you that last time you paid money for a program you didn’t actually finish it. So why would this time be different? The self-doubt sets in and you’re already failing to take action because you've created that negative thought loop. Or maybe you decided to enroll in a course or program, and you look for evidence of what happened in the past, finding holes are gaps, and then you create the same mediocre results versus the results that you want to achieve.What I have learned is that if we can create a routine and structure around these programs and courses we are more likely to keep ourselves accountable to it. Mindset:Own your resultsPay attention to the thoughts that you have when considering the course or program you want to enroll in and make sure you are approaching it thinking that this is going to be THE ONE. Avoid assuming that the course or coaching program is going to fix your problems or challenges. For example, it can be easy to enroll in an email marketing course and think that you’ll soon wake up with an email list of 1,000 subscribers. The course and coach provides the vehicle and assistance towards achieving your goals but they can’t create the result for you. Expect challenges along with highs and lows; not to attract them but to not be thrown off when they happen, because they will. Stay committed to the result and your why for signing up for the course or program in the first place. Learn one, implement one. I highly recommend sticking to one course or coaching program at a time unless they are complimentary of one another. If you enroll in an email marketing course, I would make email marketing your focus for the next 30-60-90 days, depending upon your schedule. Avoid enrolling in a new course every single month without fully implementing the course work from the previous investment you made. It can get overwhelming and this can leave you with opening a loop but never actually finishing or closing that loop leaving you feeling depleted and overwhelmed. I think this is what happens a lot when you’re starting out trying to do all the things and start so many things that actually leads to burnout because you’re starting something but not finishing it. Where this may be different is if you’re in two programs that are not competing with each other. Example: Grow You vs a Facebook Ads program. Sometimes we think we’re producing a lot or being productive because we’re in a lot of programs but what matters is not just the consumption of content but the implementation of it. In Her Way to $75K members use the membership to the fullest extent taking advantage of the courses, coaching and community. For some, they’re enrolled in Her Way to $75K to help keep them accountable with what they’re working on and to get access to coaching and community, but they’re not actively going through all the content. Think of it like someone with a gym membership but also works with a nutritional coach in conjunction on their fitness journey.Don’t just show up to show up. Show up to learn. Lean into group coaching calls, listen to the replay if you couldn’t make it live, if you can make it live, think of a question you want to have, avoid being passive if possible, submit questions.How to decide which course or program is the best fit:First, I think this varies based on which stage of business you’re in. When you’re first starting out, if you’re overwhelmed and not sure which direction you want to go, the key is to just start and create SOME sort of track record. For example, even if you don't know exactly who you want to help or how, creating content is a great way to produce work and practice being consistent and diligent and in turn build up an audience. If you commit to creating content for 6 months consistently and showing up, you’ll be further along in building an audience than if you never started. So while it might not be the exact place (or maybe it is) that you want to end up, the whole point is to get started.What do you need to do in this moment to take you to the next level? Always be asking yourself this as you continue on your growth plan. In some seasons it may be to simply learn to be consistent and just start. For others, it may be focusing on your email marketing for a quarter, and others may decide you want to start a podcast and so you focus on that for 3 months, or maybe it is Facebook ads. A few quick notes on getting the most out of a program or course:Decide how long you want to make that course or program a focus. Some coaching programs might be a predetermined length of time; 6, 8, 9 weeks, etc. If that is the case, make that your sole focus for that period of time. Always have a goal or an outcome that you’re working towards in mind. What would success look like at the end of the program? Always own your results. If you’ve enrolled in a course that is one where you can go at your own pace…give yourself a 30/60/90 day window to focus only on that one thing. In Her Way to $75K we help our members create focus and accountability on their one monthly thing and area of focus. Laying Your Foundation For Success:Put any coaching calls with Zoom links on your calendar right awayCarve out specific time blocks on your calendar for when you’re going to focus on that program's content. Maybe it is every Monday from 6-8 PM or every Tuesday from 5-7 AM, whenever it is put it on your calendar. As you start the program you’ll begin to figure out exactly what you’re going to do and what you can produce during those time blocks.Create a folder inside your email inbox. In our onboarding emails anytime a student signs up or enrolls in Podcast Your Way or Her Way to $75K we make this part of their onboarding checklist. This way any emails that come through from the program can be neatly organized and easy to be found from weekly recaps, username/password, you name it. Create a bookmark on your browser making it easy to locate course/program content. Don’t rely on the program to motivate, inspire or produce your results - those are all up to YOU!  A Final Note:Make sure you create constraints to not get distracted by other offers that are out there. Trust me, it can be really easy to think you NEED something that someone is marketing to you because they’re marketing is just that GOOD and while it may be beneficial and THAT good. The question is, “Does this aid in my focus or create split focus?”I think sometimes we think we need something because we are subconsciously thinking “What if I don’t get it now? What will happen” and there becomes this scarcity thinking that surrounds our decision. There will always be offers, there will always be opportunities, you just need to decide which one you are going to focus on in this moment. Lastly, be careful of what you make the investment mean. If you expect it to solve everything for you, you could find yourself disappointed. Instead, focus on finding ONE thing. Sometimes it was the smallest shifts that actually made the biggest change later on that I didn't see right away.Recap:Own your results from the beginning, no matter what program you decide to invest in.Make sure that you decide which program is the best fit for you based on where you're at in your journey and asking ‘what do I need in this moment in order to get to that next stage?’.Ensure that you set up systems and structures in place so that you can set yourself up for success when it comes to that coaching course or program.As always, if you enjoyed this episode, I'd love for you to tag us on Instagram (@shediditherway) and share what you loved most or what you’re implementing into your own life!If you are someone who is starting early stages of building your business while working full time and you need help (maybe it's getting clear, maybe you need structure or even accountability) I invite you to check out Her Way to $75k. Her Way to $75k is our monthly membership program with over 50 trainings already inside, includes weekly coaching calls and a private Facebook Community, and every quarter you’ll get new templates for Instagram and Pinterest. I would love to work with you! To learn more just head to our website to learn more!Until next time, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“If we can create a routine and structure around these programs and courses we are more likely to keep ourselves accountable to it.”“Don’t just show up to show up. Show up to learn. Lean into group coaching calls, listen to the replay if you couldn’t make it live, if you can make it live, think of a question you want to have, avoid being passive if possible, submit questions.”“It can be really easy to think you NEED something that someone is marketing to you because they’re marketing is just that GOOD and while it may be beneficial and THAT good.”“Sometimes it was the smallest shifts that actually made the biggest change later on that I didn't see right away.” Resources:Join Her Way to $75KFind out about Podcast Your WayConnect with me on Instagram

ClickFunnels Radio
7 Steps from Cubicle to Becoming Your Own Boss - Amanda Boleyn - CFR #545

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 27:04


Amanda Boleyn is the founder and CEO of She Did It Her Way. Shortly after two years in Corporate America post-undergrad, Amanda took a leap and became a full-time freelancer, traveling the globe delivering sales, marketing, leadership development, and employee training with large organizations. Some companies include JP Morgan, AT&T, Weight Watchers, Intel, University of Kansas Medical Center, and others. Amanda first launched She Did It Her Way podcast in January 2015 and has consistently been ranked as one of the top-resources for female entrepreneurs by Inc.com, Forbes, Entrepreneur.com, Huffington Post, and many others. She Did It Her Way's coaching programs and platform help women navigate the transition from corporate cubicle to becoming their own boss. Amanda and Dave discuss believing in yourself and how it's all about the small wins. Be sure to check Amanda and all she has to offer out! @shediditherway @amandaboleyn shediditherway.com Join our Messenger Tribe! https://m.me/clickfunnels?ref=cfpodcast-join-CF-tribe

She Did It Her Way
SDH 451: Leaving a $300,000 Corporate Salary to Pursue Her Own Business with Ashley Kirkwood

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 43:06


Hello my beautiful friends! This week I’m so excited to welcome Ashley Kirkwood to the show. Ashley is a successful attorney who owns an innovative subscription based law firm, Mobile General Counsel, and her firm has negotiated and landed several multi six-figure licensing deals and corporate contracts.After being consistently asked how her company landed such deals, she launched the Speak Your Way To Cash brand, with the book launching at the end of this year! Speak Your Way To Cash is one of the most unique and successful speaker training programs on the planet. Inside, Ashley teaches speakers how to start at the top of their speaking market with a five or six-figure corporate speaking offer.Ashley is extremely passionate about her business and truly loves her life’s work and what it has afforded her. She loves impacting listeners both internally with her employees and team members as well as externally. The Short Story…Ashley has always thrived on certainty. She liked knowing that if she did A, B, and C, she would get D. She likes progression and felt that corporate was the way to go. However, she wanted to figure out how to make more money in the corporate world. Once she learned the art of salary negotiation it became easy for her to make more money as a corporate professional. Around the age of 25-26, Ashley’s salary was already at $200K and with her savvy skills she negotiated a $100K raise, bringing her salary to $300K per year. She began working for someone who had been recruiting her for years, but after starting to work together, it just didn’t align; ‘It was like straight out of Horrible Bosses’. It was just not the best dynamic.Knowing that it wasn’t a good fit, Ashley began to hype herself up, knowing what her worth was and trying to get her brain to realize that no matter what they were already paying her, she was worth more. They were just paying her to keep her there.While working in the corporate world Ashley began putting herself up for awards and national publications and also had her own YouTube show. On her production level quality YouTube show, Passion, Purpose & Paychecks, she interviewed entrepreneurs who had left their jobs to do something they were passionate about - but they also dove into their financial journey and how much they were making.Ashley put a lot into her YouTube channel working with producers from the Steve Harvey Show and NBC Universal as well as having a professional videographer, cue cards, call times, and a full hair and makeup team. “One of my goals was to be Oprah. I want to have my own talk show.”Despite already working in corporate, Ashley knew there was something else she wanted to do, but just couldn’t determine how to monetize it or what it actually looked like. Realizing that she was becoming stagnant, she decided to make a change, put her money where her mouth is and go all in. However, people still saw her as a lawyer and didn’t know they could actually do business with her because she wasn’t selling anything, just connecting to and meeting people.  The Tipping PointFeeling tired of being unheard and disrespected at work Ashley began to really look outside her corporate bubble to see where she could go, how she could build and grow a business, and do what she was passionate about. She had seen so many of her mentors, peers and people whom she admired take the disrespect because they were trapped by the money. When she had become consistently unheard and brushed off when bringing up concerns Ashley decided she did not want that life, or the life of those at the top either.Ashley had written a book in college called The Law School Hustle, all about her journey becoming an attorney. At some point in her time in college she nearly gave up but pushed her way through and wound up graduating at the top of her class from Northwestern Law School. She took her speaking experience as a trial lawyer, her experience from writing her book, and started speaking while building her own law firm.It took roughly six months for her law firm to start generating any revenue, but in the last six months of her first year in business her gamble had paid off and she had generated over $100,000 in revenue. The following year her business grew 400%, and again the year after that. She continued on with her momentum building her law firm and landing speaking contracts. Ashley took what she knew she was good at and her transferable skills to create something she truly was passionate about.Ashley and her team are hosting their 6th Speak Your Way To Cash (virtual) event this year and offers a high-level six-month coaching program called The Academy, where she builds out five and six figure offers with her clients. They continue to evolve the business by listening to exactly what their clients want and need and never resting on their laurels.One thing Ashley does admit to wishing she would have done sooner was offer people a way to work with her after speaking engagements. At the time she would offer paid speaking engagements where she would give people the tools they needed but in many cases they still felt stuck on where to start after that. Looking back, Ashley wishes she would have offered some kind of coaching to those people because they were walking away with all of this high-level information and super excited about their journey, but felt stuck and needed that push and validation to get started.  The PAID Method (Ashley’s Proprietary Coaching Method)P = PressIt's great to have a brand, all corporate clients will Google you and they're not going to just look at what you send them. They're going to go to Google and Google something. So it's great if you have a press strategy and a way to showcase what other people are saying about how great you are. A = AssembleThen you want to assemble your offer. It should be a package - the ultimate package. Don't just sell someone on one speech. They may need two or three speeches to get their end result, or they may need a couple of consulting sessions to get their end result. Assemble that offer together and have it ready to go for your clients. They know that you can't just do one thing, you can do a lot of different things and continue to serve them for a long time. I = InviteHave a strategy for inviting people to work with you. Know your sales plan, how you plan to sell your service, and what you want to make money on. D = DeliverDeliver amazing service and a really good product that is memorable and impactful. Have a way to deliver that information that you've thought out and formulate in a way you’re confident in. Ashley now lives a modest lifestyle, but the one thing she and her family love to splurge on is travel (especially to Thailand!). Having a business that has afforded her the ability to mold her lifestyle so it fits how she and her family want to live has been something that makes her never look back. It motivates her to keep moving forward and helps her business continue to thrive. Want to hear more about Ashley’s upcoming book launch or connect with her one-on-one? Check out her website or email her directly (she still loves to handle her own emails!).Until next time, friends, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“She began working for someone who had been recruiting her for years, but after starting to work together, it just didn’t align; ‘It was like straight out of Horrible Bosses’.”“Cultivate that confidence.”“One thing Ashley does admit to wishing she would have done sooner was offer people a way to work with her after speaking engagements.”“Your price is always talking. I didn't like what my prices were saying to my clients, when my prices were lower. I wanted them to know they're getting the best of the best. We are world class. We have trained all over the world. I have spoken in other countries, like they needed to know that and not from just what I said, but from the price they were paying me to do business with them.” Resources:Check out Speak Your Way To CashJoin the Speak Your Way To Cash Facebook groupGrab Your Copy of The Law School Hustle by Ashley Nicole KirkwoodContact Ashley via Email

She Did It Her Way
SDH 450: By Doing This ONE Thing, It Changed Everything in My Business with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 19:57


Hello friends and welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way Podcast. It has been so long since I have done a solocast and I’m excited for it to be just me and my mic today sharing the ONE thing I did in my business (and personal life) that changed everything and I cannot wait to dive into it with you!For years I have spent time always being in a rushed state. Being in this rushed state controlled how I ran my business and my life. It wasn’t until I shifted who I was being and how I showed up that ultimately shifted the results I could create in my business. That is, I went from being this person who was always in a state of rushing, to slowing down. Now, just because I started to slow down and I stopped rushing, it didn't mean that my results and outcomes started to slow down as well. Actually, it did the opposite; because when we take massive action, we get massive results.However, if the place in which we are taking action from, is rushing, then it's going to change the type of results we get. I know that when starting a business, there can be the sense of ‘I need to hurry up, I need to get over there’, and it creates a rushing energy because we so badly want to quit our job.In the beginning stage of building your business there are a lot of emotions, the feeling of imposter syndrome, fear, self-doubt, highs, and lows. You question whether or not you have what it takes and want to rush to get somewhere different. Whereas consistent, steady, massive, and intentional action can actually allow us to get to a good place and do it in a way that feels good. In today's episode, I want to talk about why we rush into action, what happens when we rush into action, and also some of our fears around slowing down. What happens when you shift from taking action from a place of being rushed to a place of confidence and steadiness is that it will positively impact your results. It allows you to show up differently and be more constructive and intentional with how you are spending your time. Why Do We Rush Into Action?Typically, I have found that when I think about why I was rushing is because I thought I would get somewhere faster. Maybe if I rushed, I would achieve something faster. It could be from a sense of time scarcity, or feeling like I don’t have enough time, so I have to hurry up and produce and take action. If we don't think that we have enough time, we're rushing around the desire to be anywhere other than where we are right now. This is really common in the beginning stages of building your business we think that if we take action faster and we hurry up and rush, that we are going to be able to leave our corporate job sooner. So it's this desire to be anywhere except where we are at that point. Alternatively, sometimes we want to avoid being uncomfortable and we think that ‘over there’ is better, so we try to action our way ‘over there’.You might also find that you have a belief that rushing equals hustle, which equals the result you want, and that slowing down is equated to believing that you will not achieve the outcome you want in a timely manner. These are all different reasons why we rush into action and all of them stemming from the thoughts we think. What Actually Happens When We Rush Into Action?When we operate from a place of rushing, we can potentially go down a path that we don't actually even want to be on, not realizing that it is not the right path until we get to the end. At that point, we’ve invested so much time and energy into rushing down path A that you don’t even realize you should have taken path B. This ultimately puts us into a state of overwhelm and puts us into self-sabotaging thought loops (‘I did this wrong’, ‘I should have known better’, etc.).We also need to learn to evaluate what is working and what isn’t working along the way and if you are rushing through, you won’t give yourself space to stop and do this because we think that we just need to keep taking action. Mistakes are often made when we go down a path of rushing and what happens is that we’re moving down the path so quickly that we don’t stop to acknowledge those mistakes and learn from them, or worse yet, correct them before moving on.  Food For ThoughtHere are some thoughts you can borrow to get your brain out of the habit of rushing and retrain it to start slowing down:I have plenty of time. I am not in a rush.Everything is happening at the exact time it is supposed to happen.I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.I am making progress. I am trusting the process.I learn so much more when I slow down.It's okay to grow slow.These are thoughts that I personally use and want to share with you to help teach you to slow down and operate from a place of taking consistent and steady action. I encourage you to see where those areas are in your business and in your life that can benefit from slowing down and just take inventory of them. Take note of what your beliefs are around slowing down as well. I have two quotes I want to leave you with this week (both came up as author unknown or anonymous) but I really like them and want to share them with you:“I've learned to stop rushing things that need time to grow.”Remember, your business needs time and space to grow. The second one is:“Once she stopped rushing through life, she was amazed how much more life she had time for.”Yes, it can be a really crazy period in your life of building your business, but it's also such an amazing and fun time of building your business. Approach it from a place of curiosity and what am I going to learn? How much impact can I serve? What transformation can I offer to my clients? This will really allow us to operate from a place of consistent, steady action. I’d love for you to come hang out with me on Instagram and I hope you have an amazing rest of your week. Until next time, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“When we operate from a place of rushing, we can potentially go down a path that we don't actually even want to be on, not realizing that it is not the right path until we get to the end.““Typically, I have found that when I think about why I was rushing is because I thought I would get somewhere faster. Maybe if I rushed, I would achieve something faster. It could be from a sense of time scarcity, or feeling like I don’t have enough time, so I have to hurry up and produce and take action.““I've learned to stop rushing things that need time to grow.““Once she stopped rushing through life, she was amazed how much more life she had time for.”

She Did It Her Way
SDH 449: Making Your Money Work For You Using Facebook Ads with Jenny Singh

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 53:32


Hello my beautiful listeners! Today I’m sitting down with Jenny Singh, someone who I have ‘known’ in passing for several years and am so inspired by and pumped to introduce you to! Jenny is a Facebook and Instagram Ads genius and helps entrepreneurs create the right ads to get their target audience buying from them instead of anyone else.Jenny’s business is multi-pronged and offers her clients a ‘done for you services’ side of the business as well as running full funnel, Facebook and Instagram ads, and in addition, offering courses and other digital products. Over the past 18 months, Jenny and her team have spent time launching courses, masterminds and new digital products to really have something for everyone. They identified gaps and knew their services could fill them and really became hyper focused on serving entrepreneurs helping them get started using ads. Starting her journey by going to college for advertising, Jenny literally saw herself making Gatorade commercials one day, eventually making her way into a big agency. That was her plan. She graduated college on a Friday and started working at her first agency job that following Monday. From the time she graduated college through the first few years in corporate, she continued to shift or pivot to something a bit different. After a few years she began to wonder why she felt this pull to transition every 18 months she needed to change up her path. She started to reflect on how she could really do things her own way and what route she should take.Jenny is the type of person who responds well to what she refers to as the ‘parachute’ method (which she doesn’t necessarily to everyone). As stressful as it sounds, she literally shows up and takes action with no afterthought to the possibility of failure, thriving under pressure. She woke up one day and told her fiance that it was finally her time, put in her two-weeks notice and made her leap. She knew that to make massive change she needed to simply rip off the bandaid and go all in. For 3-6 months prior to making her leap, however, Jenny had started working with her own clients (smart, right?). This helped her brain to know that she could do this and felt safer when making this transition. Her side hustling helped her to grow as a person and she was able to  learn to serve her own clients even better. During this time, Jenny also learned that she enjoyed working on making sales, while doing it in her own way, and still learning how to grow. The day after Jenny made her leap, she wrote herself a letter. She dated it and has kept it with her ever since as a reminder of why she started. She still takes it out maybe once a year and lets it fuel her to keep moving forward on her dreams while keeping her grounded as well. “As an entrepreneur I feel like the farther you get away from day one, you kind of have days that are just not like you're in your zone. And in alignment, you can kind of get away from like, here's why we're doing the thing. Keep coming back to it.”This year, Jenny has been in business for right around 5 years. But right around year 3 she experienced a phase where you’ve been in it for long enough that you’re learning what is working and what isn’t and could pivot her business accordingly. Now, Jenny works with a team of amazing people who are all very process oriented (a weaker spot for Jenny). She knows she is not going to go all-in on the processes so she has brought in team members who can fill that void. She also learned who her niche was, who she enjoyed working with the most and “wading through buckets of humans within a larger realm”. “The closer you get to yourself and getting really good at your craft, typically, the smaller your niche gets in general.”Jenny is now in the mindspace where she (and her team) are hyper-focused on traction, or in her words, they’re “locked and loaded”. They know who they can help and they know they’re good at it. They believe so deeply that the transformations they can provide are immeasurable. She has learned how to reset people's mindsets so they aren’t intimidated by running Facebook or Instagram ads but has taught them how to approach them confidently and successfully and looks at every opportunity as an opportunity to help someone. “There's a high that comes with seeing someone get results.”Jenny attributes much of her success to slow growth. Her business evolved over time to really grow into the six-figure business it is today. Jenny also thrives on and highly values her freedom, from so many viewpoints. Freedom of time, freedom of money, freedom of location, etc. The way Jenny has built her business has afforded her to live all of these freedoms, maintaining her passion for what she does. Three actionable things Jenny recommends to new entrepreneurs are:Get to know yourself and be okay with that personPay attention to how you perform at your bestCrack open a business book or a book from an ‘expert’ and start reading!If you want to learn more about Jenny and her amazing business check out her website, visit her at Have Them At Hello, or hang out with her on Instagram!Until next time friends, keep doing it your way!  Insights:After a few years she began to wonder why she felt this pull to transition every 18 months she needed to change up her path.““As stressful as it sounds, she literally shows up and takes action with no afterthought to the possibility of failure, thriving under pressure.”“There's a high that comes with seeing someone get results.” Resources:Visit Jenny’s WebsiteHave Them At HelloConnect with Jenny on Instagram @jennysinghProfit First by Mike MichalowiczPsycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell MaltzThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldNever Split the Difference by Chris Voss & Tahl Raz

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SDH 448: How to Get Started on YouTube with Trena Little

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 37:46


Hello my beautiful friends! I am so excited because today I am sitting down with Trina Little, a YouTube Strategist with a master's degree in business who helps online owners business owners develop a YouTube strategy that allows them to scale their business by driving more leads using the right videos. Being a busy business owner herself, she understands the importance of making videos simply and effortlessly, but effective and lasting at the same time. Her YouTube videos are her sales team and they do the heavy lifting for free working 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Trena has a background in business and she began to see exactly how powerful the YouTube platform was while watching videos. She also saw all of the limiting beliefs a lot of people had surrounding YouTube and decided to make her mark by helping business owners learn to use the platform in a very simple way, by making it easy to understand and helping them to create the right videos to get their content to show up in Google searches and last longer.  One thing Trena also recognizes is the rat race that is social media and while on other platforms content has a shorter shelf-life YouTube videos can last much, much longer. Being able to help business owners realize that if they put the time into creating a quality video it will absolutely live a much longer life than other social media platform content. While an Instagram caption takes only seconds or minutes to write, YouTube media takes significantly longer. The difference is that the YouTube video’s shelf-life is significantly longer. Here is what Trena found:Shelf-Life of Social Media Posts:Instagram grid post: 48-hoursFacebook post: 6-hoursYouTube video: 20+ DAYSIn fact, Trena has a video on YouTube that she posted in 2018 and still drives traffic to her email list now, 3 years later. Before Trena took the YouTube world by storm, she worked for the federal government (one of the largest employers in her town). While she did that she was still on the ‘hunt’ to find a way to create her own future the way she wanted it. The problem was that the path she was on was the ‘safe’ route. It came with a 401k, a retirement plan, and medical benefits. It was what she should be doing, according to everyone around her. Except it wasn’t what she wanted to do. Eventually her job began sucking her soul and she became more and more detached from her day-to-day role. After her daughter was born she decided to teach her daughter how to forge her own path and live life doing something she loved. She no longer wanted her job to affect her mental health and using her daughter as one point of inspiration, she decided it was time to create something of her own. Trena had watched webinars about creating courses and convinced her husband that she could do it too. She was determined to replace her income and two weeks before Christmas, Trena gave her two-weeks notice and left her job on New Year’s Eve.While being a stay at home mom is an amazing responsibility Trena knew it wasn’t her calling. She needed something else to call her own and it to be something she actually enjoyed doing. Trena had dabbled in some client work and taken a few courses but wasn’t ready to put all of her eggs in one basket. She launched a course and had only 3 sales, one of which was a friend who wanted to support her. Backing up to when Trena was still pregnant, she had spent a lot of time watching YouTube videos researching items and other products she would need for her newborn. In 2016, not many businesses used YouTube yet and Trena realized she was really investing her time into what these people on the platform had to say and really bought into it. There was something here and saw how YouTube could be used as a marketing tool. With Trena’s first launch not doing as well as she had hoped, she feared she had made the wrong choice in leaving her 9-5. Her saving grace was that one of the clients she had been working with remembered her and she became known as the ‘YouTube video girl’. People began to reach out to her to help them with their own videos and through several of life's twists and turns here we are. No matter what, Trena just kept going. She eliminated what didn’t work and tweaked what did. She put on her blinders to keep herself from focusing on those around her and what they were doing so she could focus on what she needed to do.During that time the hustle mentality was in full swing. Trena’s challenge was that she was competing with those around her who didn’t have to balance launching an empire and raising two kids. She knew the hustle mentality wasn’t going to work for her so she needed to find something that did. Finally in 2019 she felt like things just started to click and she became even more pumped for 2020 (we all know how that turned out).2020 totally changed how Trena operated as a business owner and she learned how to transform her business to operate in the way she needed it to so she could balance her passion for what she did with her family’s needs. She learned what she needed to focus on each day to accomplish tasks and reach goals and how to really dedicate her time in a new and efficient way. Thus, 2020 was a banner year for Trena and her team and she was able to hire her first full-time employee.One of the biggest lessons Trena has learned along the way is that mistakes are inevitable. She says:“I think one of the biggest lessons is [that] you're going to make mistakes all the time. But you have to be able to recover from them. If I would have let myself sulk over hundreds of mistakes that I've made, or hundreds of failed pages that went up or didn't redirect, I literally would have been out of business years ago. So I think the biggest lesson is mistakes are always going to happen. Just learn from it and figure out how you can correct it moving forward.“Trena is also highly focused on showing up in the most authentic way possible, even ditching the use of Instagram filters (big props here!). She wants others to see her show up as herself so that her clients (and everyone else) learns they too can show up as themselves, whether it’s on YouTube or otherwise. Another message Trena shares is that whether we like it or not, video is here to stay so start showing up there. “The only way people are going to buy from you or work with you is if they like you. And the only way they can figure out is if they like you is if they see you on video.”Trena also wants to share a few key steps someone can take to get started using YouTube:Use ‘greenlight’ videos Prepare a video game-planCreate a video thumbnail and titleUnsurprisingly, Trena draws her inspiration from YouTube. She enjoys seeing what others are doing, seeing their successes and journeys and gaining inspiration from their stories and seeing where they started and where they are now.Finally, Trena also dished with us her YouTube vs her Instagram strategy when it comes to posting content:“One thing that I have been doing on Instagram is taking our YouTube video on the day it goes live. We have a carousel post and then the next day we do a reel from that video. We just chop it up and use the reel then the next day we do an IGTV. Then the following day we do a quote. We have about five pieces or five posts on Instagram and every Tuesday I've been trying to post like a selfie photo or taking a more personal picture and sharing more of a story. So it's not all informative but it's a way for people to connect with me. That's the only way I've really been using Instagram right now because I'd rather put the time that I have, again, like onions, add the layers that you can right now we just have the time to repurpose the YouTube video and create one special Instagram post a week.”To connect with or learn more about Trena check out her YouTube channel or reach out to her on Instagram.Until next time, keep doing it your way!    Insights:“Trena’s YouTube videos are her sales team and they do the heavy lifting for free working 24 hours a day and seven days a week.”“One thing Trena also recognizes is the rat race that is social media and while on other platforms content has a shorter shelf-life YouTube videos can last much, much longer.““Trena knew the hustle mentality wasn’t going to work for her so she needed to find something that did.”“Trena wants others to see her show up as herself so that her clients (and everyone else) learns they too can show up as themselves, whether it’s on YouTube or otherwise.” Resources:Check Out Trena’s YouTube ChannelVisit Trena’s WebsiteConnect with Trena on Instagram @trena_littleBuilt To Sell by John Warrillow

She Did It Her Way
SDH 447: She Quit Corporate (Twice!) Before Making Her Leap for Good with Nikki Nash

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 40:34


Welcome back, my beautiful She Did It Her Way listeners. Today I have the pleasure of being joined by Nikki Nash, a marketing expert, author, and creator of Market Your Genius. After a decade-long career in marketing fortune 100 brands and tech startups, Nikki set out to help women build profitable online businesses.Nikki considers herself a content creator and marketing mentor. She knows what it feels like to be in an unfulfilling job and wants to help others make a huge impact in the world. If you find yourself asking: “How the heck do I get my name out there?”, “How do I reach more people?”, or “How do I sign more clients and customers”, Nikki is your girl. Many people feel like they have already tried ev)erything and feel like they have exhausted all of their options and aren’t sure where (or how to best spend their time and they come to her asking for help. Nikki found that she could do what she loves and make money doing it and started her membership community called the Genius Profit Society (GPS). Inside, Nikki helps her members navigate their journey from where they are now to where they want to go, whether it’s writing books, speaking, coaching, consulting, freelancing - whatever that looks like for them, she helps them grow their ideal business. In 2014, after many years of working in corporate, Nikki decided it was time to branch out and start her own business. She knew that she was helping someone else build their dream and while she loved what she did, she wanted to build something of her own. She began to put away money and that fall she left behind her 6-figure career.Nikki quit her job and headed on her annual family vacation to Mexico where she spent the first week enjoying fun in the sun with her loved ones, until her brain intercepted her fun in week two and got in her way. She began ‘thinking’ of all of the ‘what if’s’ that could possibly happen, started to panic and began to look for other jobs. Despite not wanting to go back to corporate, that is what her brain was telling her to do from its rational perspective. She decided to look for a job at a tech startup because she could learn how to build a business from the early stages. She had already worked for the big brands and this would give her an opportunity to learn how to market something smaller. She found a job as head of marketing, took a few months off, and started her new job that summer. After about a year and a half Nikki realized her job had once again consumed her life and she had become a walking zombie, simply going through the motions of life. It was time to start feeling fulfilled and just go for it. Nikki made her final leap, finally leaving behind her corporate career and launching her own business and heading right back to Mexico for their annual family vacation, but this time she enjoyed every moment of the trip celebrating her mom’s birthday.Nikki was living in downtown Boston at the time and while she had some savings she also knew she was living in one of the most expensive places in the city. She got herself into a positive mindset reminding herself,“I’ve got this.” Nikki’s passion and strength for networking pushed her to meet some of her biggest advocates and new clients. In her first year of business, she admittedly made some mistakes, but she didn’t let them hold her back from moving forward. She reminded herself,“You're gonna continue making mistakes. It's okay, just learn and be kind to yourself through.”Her business continued to evolve and she learned so many lessons along the way, many of which revolved around ensuring that her finances and income remained steady. She also continued to make sure that the clients she was working with were people she not only enjoyed working with, but were her target audience. Working with mostly startup companies in the beginning, Nikki has since made the pivot to working solely with female entrepreneurs who are looking to monetize their message. The biggest difference that she sees between her business now and when she first started out is how she has accomplished things to afford the opportunities, flexible schedule, and life that she always dreamed of. Nikki’s business has grown immeasurably, and her team has expanded as well, allowing her to make decisions that puts her priorities first. While Nike has coined the phrase ‘Just Do It, Nikki lives her life through that mantra saying, “Embrace failure. It's going to happen so you might as well. If you embrace it, it's going to hurt less than if you resist it.”To learn more about Nikki, check out her podcast or connect with her on Instagram. Insights:“You're gonna continue making mistakes. It's okay, just learn and be kind to yourself through.”“She knew that she was helping someone else build their dream and while she loved what she did, she wanted to build something of her own.”“Embrace failure. It's going to happen so you might as well. If you embrace it, it's going to hurt less than if you resist it.” Resources:Listen to The Market Your Genius PodcastConnect with Nikki on Instagram @marketyourgeniusVisit Nikki’s WebsiteJoin the Genius Profit SocietyThe Game of Life And How To Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn

She Did It Her Way
SDH 446: How She Created Her Dream Business By Changing Her Thoughts with Stephanie Booth

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 37:16


Hello friends! Welcome back to another episode of the podcast! Today I am sitting down with Stephanie Booth, success coach for entrepreneurs who helps her clients get the results they want by rewiring their unconscious minds. Her signature program that teaches them everything they need to know about using their unconscious mind to create success is called Magnetic Minds. The ripple effect is all about how to harness your energy to magnetize your results.I wanted to bring Stephanie onto the podcast because I think there are so many things that we can unpack about the power of our mindset. Being an entrepreneur is 80% mindset and if you’re in the right mindset we can be in the right state to get into action and create the results we want. So much of being an entrepreneur is 80% mindset; if we're in the right mindset, we can be in the right state, we take the right action, and we get into action to create the results. Stephanie’s ProcessMost of Stephanie’s clients first come to her with the thought that they want to increase their monthly revenue in their businesses. However, what comes along with that is all about mindset. The reason they aren’t bringing in the revenue they want is because they are usually caught up in self-sabotage, comparison, and even self-doubt. They must first create their feelings, which will trigger their actions and eventually gets them the results they want. She starts at the beginning and helps them to rewire their brains for success. They then move into ‘modeling’ where they follow successful people and model what they do to help them achieve results they personally value.  How It All StartedGoing back about ten years, Stephanie was teaching 5th grade making roughly $20,000 a year. She ‘thought’ that is what she was supposed to be doing and her whole life was really based around following the rules. She was barely making ends meat and just thought that was they way it was ‘supposed’ to be because someone else was giving her a paycheck and paying for her benefits package. What more could she want? Looking back, however, Stephanie can see how genuinely unhappy she was. She was struggling with stress dreams and while she was only contracted to work 30-35 hours per week she generally found herself working closer to 50 or even 60 hours per week.Around the same time Stephanie married her husband, whom was in the process of starting his own photography business. During the wedding planning process he would occasionally slip in a logo he wanted her opinion on and because she was deep in ‘decision-making-mode’ she would quickly answer, not thinking much about it. It hasn’t occurred to her that he was hoping she would join his business. Eventually she realized she could provide some value in this business and began assisting in the process. In 2015, Stephanie lost her teaching job and financially they were stable and she had replaced her income, had landed them amazing opportunities to photograph all over the world, and secured them space in top publications and magazines. But at the same time something was holding her back. She suddenly couldn’t seem to secure new bookings and didn’t know why. The reality was, she was only doing things that she knew she could do. Anything that could result in a possible rejection, she wouldn’t follow through with. This was what self-sabotage looked like through her lens. It looks different for each of us but for Stephanie, she believed that if she overfilled her schedule and then started with the easy stuff she would eventually build up momentum to tackle reach the hard stuff. It wasn’t working and she never actually followed through. Those tasks just got moved to the next day. So every day there would be 4-5 things that never got done and would again be moved to the following day. All of these tasks revolved around sales and marketing activities. She had become so focused on what her peers might think of her that she forgot about the bigger picture, realizing they weren’t her ideal clients in the first place. The good thing is Stephanie learned how to turn that around in the future.Stephanie’s mental health began to struggle during this time more as well and she began having daily panic attacks, until finally it all came to a head. One day she was so anxious about a conversation with her husband that she passed out on the stairs. At that point, she realized she had a problem.  Now, Stephanie uses her personal experience to help others achieve their breakthroughs. She firmly believes that breakthroughs are a foundational element in each of our personal growth and that sometimes part of breaking through is breaking down. What she learned was if you're going to have a breakdown, you might as well make it into a breakthrough.Stephanie has also become a firm believer in the power of journaling. She started by simply pouring her heart out and getting all of her emotions onto the page. She eventually started having ‘ideas’. She could see hope, began setting goals, and began writing about what she wanted in her future, rather than about the pain in her past. She began creating results for herself relatively quickly and rebuilt their business to over six figures in only four months. It wasn’t until someone reached out to her asking if they could pick her brain over coffee did she really begin to see her future coming together. It was her dream job, and despite not knowing what she was doing or where it would take her, she was all in. Stephanie truly loves working with clients and cares about the art form of coaching. From here, she began to build her business, and began getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. Stephanie learned that changing her thoughts and changing her feelings it would change everything. She has built a life they absolutely love, and don’t need a vacation from.  Stephanie leaves us with this thought:“Know that you can have the results. You don't have to follow conventional wisdom necessarily to get the life or the results you want in your business. You can get it the way that you show up best that is possible for you. You can have whatever income level you desire, and have a lifestyle that you personally thoroughly love and value.”Thank you for joining me again this week beautiful friends! Until next time, keep doing it your way. Insights:“Being an entrepreneur is 80% mindset and if you’re in the right mindset we can be in the right state to get into action and create the results we want.““She firmly believes that breakthroughs are a foundational element in each of our personal growth and that sometimes part of breaking through is breaking down.““If you're going to have a breakdown, you might as well make it into a breakthrough.”“Know that you can have the results. You don't have to follow conventional wisdom necessarily to get the life or the results you want in your business. You can get it the way that you show up best that is possible for you. You can have whatever income level you desire, and have a lifestyle that you personally thoroughly love and value.” Resources:Connect with Stephanie on Instagram @thestephanieboothVisit Stephanie’s WebsiteCanva ProMindset by Carol DweckThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks

She Did It Her Way
SDH 445: How to Quit Your Job and Move Past Corporate Perfectionism with Kelly Butler

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 48:43


Welcome back for another episode of the podcast. This week, I am sitting down with our amazing guest, Kelly Butler and I'm so excited for you to hear  how we met, her story and journey of making her ultimate leap.Kelly is an interior stylist, coach, and the passionate founder of Gratify Home where she teaches women to sustainably style homes they love while leaving a positive impact in this world. She does this through virtual one-on-one interior style coaching, designing directly with her clients, and virtual room design that is designed and done for you.Kelly helps women overcome their sense of overwhelm in their own homes. They are generally curious about how they can also leave a positive legacy, about the food they eat, and where things are sourced from. They want to translate those values into their homes but feel stuck in knowing how to do this. That’s where Kelly comes in. She teaches them how to invest in themselves to be their own sustainable interior stylist and create a space they can be proud of. It all started when Kelly was still working in her corporate 9-5. Walking through her office one day she heard a voice call out to her in a loud whisper saying:“You're not supposed to be here.”She realized that her heart was not in her job and she was meant to do something completely different. She had a lot of pent up creativity that wanted nothing more than to be fulfilled. She began journaling to see where her journey would take her. She knew change could be scary, but she made her decision and was ready to face it. The year prior, Kelly had applied to participate in a program sponsored by her company. She hadn’t heard anything about it and had almost forgotten about the opportunity when one phone call changed the direction of her life. She was offered the opportunity to travel to India for 30 days doing pro bono work for her company. She accepted and traveled to Mumbai where she worked in what would be considered the poorest slums and worked with an education nonprofit and local mothers learning to be advocates for their children's education. The entire experience was incredibly transformational, very uncomfortable, and very emotional. She became obsessed with sustainable business models, how to use commerce and business as a way to alleviate poverty in a way that went beyond giving or volunteering, but rather in a way that is sustainable for artisans that preserves cultural craft. The Creation of Gratify HomeShe allowed her intuition to take over and filled her journal with things on her mind - ultimately questioning how she could funnel her passion and discomfort into something productive. She decided that the first step was to open an online boutique, selling goods for women and home. The items were fair trade and artisan made and really uplifted the makers from across the world. She wanted to introduce these beautiful goods to women and into their homes. She began hosting parties with her products in friend's homes all while still working her corporate 9-5. Kelly was admittedly a ‘corporate perfectionist’ and was trained to believe that the final product should always be perfect. That meant pushing back deadlines if need be. She knew this was something that she would need to retrain her brain to no longer believe. She needed to get comfortable with imperfection.   Kelly finally realized that she was filling a much-needed industry void and decided it was her turn to really take that and run with it. She combined her industry experience and her passion to develop her own business model. She had also learned the part of business she didn’t like and how she could pivot her business from that. In early 2020, Kelly decided she no longer wanted to ship physical inventory and had planned to host a closing sale to clean out her inventory. She was going to cut the cord and transition into a fully virtual and digital business model. However, in March of 2020, Kelly’s health threw her a curveball. She initially assumed it was probably COVID and would be sick for a few weeks. A few weeks turned into much longer and she noticed that while she was recovering in some aspects, she was actually getting worse in others. It got to the point where one day she could no longer stand on her own, chew her meals, and even had trouble speaking. Kelly was diagnosed with a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome. Because of COVID, Kelly was completely alone in the hospital. During her time in the hospital and during her months of recovery Kelly decided that this disorder would not define or defeat her. She decided that it was ultimately up to her to choose how to see what was happening to her and how she would deal with it. Leaning into losing her freedom during this time really set her on fire to move herself forward, even with baby steps. She began working even for just 15 minutes at a time. During our interview, Kelly said:“It's not always easy. It's different for every person. But I just hope that sharing all that I've been through to make that leap reinforces the commitment, the drive, the fire, the choice that I felt. And I just hope that it will inspire you listening to know that you can also do it no matter what comes your way if it's in your heart, if it's the burning desire that you feel it as possible.“ Kelly’s LeapEarlier this year (now into 2021), Kelly finally made the decision to not return to corporate America and to make it work, no matter what that looked like. It was a sense of relief mixed with fear, but Kelly has learned that fear is not necessarily a bad thing if you work through it. Kelly began pitching herself and despite her fear has made some incredible connections along her journey. She collaborates with other business owners doing Facebook or Instagram  Lives and through collaborative blog posts, like this one with Elizabeth Joy (whom she met at a SDIHW Summit!). She takes every opportunity to expand the scope, scale and exposure of her own audience. She has learned to focus on the ‘no’s’ and use them as learning experiences. Something Kelly and I have in common is that we both firmly believe in the Wayne Dyer quote,“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”Kelly says,“I always have a choice. And I am not the victim of life circumstances.”Kelly looks at the world around her and is filled with gratitude by this world of possibilities she has opened herself up to. She has finally learned to overcome her fear and found her drive and determination. Until next time, keep doing it your way!  Insights:“You're not supposed to be here.”“She needed to get comfortable with imperfection.““Kelly finally realized that she was filling a much-needed industry void and decided it was her turn to really take that and run with it.”“It was a sense of relief mixed with fear, but Kelly has learned that fear is not necessarily a bad thing if you work through it.” Resources:Connect with Kelly on Instagram @gratify_homeShop Kelly’s WebsiteProfit First by Mike MichalowiczGoogle Drive

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SDH 444: How She Created a 7-Figure Business with One Tiny Offer with Allie Bjerk

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 44:44


Hello my fabulous She Did It Her Way listeners! In this week’s podcast episde I have the absolute pleasure of interviewing online mogul, Allie Bjerk.When Allie first launched her business there were definitely a lot of ups and downs, getting to where she is today. As of right now, her business is generating about $3 million a year in digital products and coaching programs.  Allie’s Journey:Allie went to school for graphic design and marketing and while she initially started as a service provider, it took seven years to hit six figures. But when she was not in school, she was out socializing. She was studying people and would be the one like having conversations just to see what people would say and feeding off of that energy.After graduation, the recession hit. She took a job selling cell phones in northern Minnesota and eventually married her husband whom she had dated through college. She finally landed her (then) dream job working at an agency doing SEO, which she discovered to be not a very fun topic. After suffering through nearly 3 years of corporate drama she had her first child and realized that the agency was charging the clients $95 an hour and only paying her $17 per hour. She knew there was something to be done on her own. A few months later her strong-willed son was kicked out of daycare and she was expecting baby #2. She knew this was the time to leap and make it work. For Allie, having her back against the wall propels her into action. Within two months she had more than replaced her corporate income. She spent time getting her feet wet and networking and she finally found her community.Allie worked with clients offering various online business services, mostly social media and helping online business owners with their launches. At one point, one of Allie’s clients made a charge-back to her credit card (yikes!). After receiving a notification that $6,000 was going to be debited from her account Allie had to make a massive pivot, quickly. Through quick thinking, Allie realized that she needed to convert her cold traffic into buyers, with a low price point. She knew how to run ads and build funnels and combined those to create her original Tiny Offer - a live stream calendar. It was 365 ideas of live streams people could offer their audience. She made her money back quickly and kept reinvesting what she was making into more and more ads. Along the way Allie dealt with imposter syndrome feeling that she was not worthy of making this passive income, or growing and scaling her business. It became a very emotional and mental journey, as well as a professional one. She realized she was going to screw up. It was part of the process. Ad’s would be rejected, she would get nervous, not everyone would love the program...all things that were just part of the process. Allie has taken her natural talent of learning and really listening to what people want and giving them exactly what they are asking for. She has learned what gets their brains ticking, all about the dopamine rush and why buying products creates serotonin in our brains.  Allie’s Relationship With MoneyAllie decided she needed to give her money a job. She created a spreadsheet and spent time being intentional and deciding what she wanted to use the money for. She broke it down into sections: how long until she wanted to achieve this/ make this purchasehow many people did she need to join her 6k programhow many people need to purchase her Tiny OfferAllie has now turned her relationship with money into a positive one where she finds fulfillment and gratitude with each purchase someone makes. It helps her to stay focused and realize that it is more about the overall picture, not just about the money she is bringing in. If you want to learn more about Allie, head on over to her website or connect with her on Instagram (@alliebjerk). As always, until next time, keep doing it your way. Insights:“She was studying people and would be the one like having conversations just to see what people would say and feeding off of that energy.”“She knew this was the time to leap and make it work.”“She realized she was going to screw up. It was part of the process. Ad’s would be rejected, she would get nervous, not everyone would love the program...all things that were just part of the process.”“Allie decided she needed to give her money a job.” Resources:Find Allie on Instagram @alliebjerkCheck Out Allie’s Tiny OffersTiny Offer LabZapierPeak by Anders Ericsson & Robert PoolMillionaires Fastlane by MJ DeMarcoBooks by Denise Duffield Thomas

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SDH 443: Book 100 Podcast Guest Interviews in 90 Days with Christine McAlister

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 35:41


Hello everyone, welcome back to another episode of the She Did It Her Way podcast. This week I am joined once again by the lovely Christine McAllister. Christine joined us originally in 2020 for episode 372.I wanted to have Christine on the podcast again because I have spent a few episodes talking about how to start a podcast to leverage and grow your business, inviting guests on, solocasts, etc. Christine teaches people the strategies and tactics behind being an exceptional podcast guest and does podcast guesting so incredibly well. Christine is going to walk through some of the things that she teaches her students about how to get on podcast shows to grow your business and why it is important to create a game plan to get on other podcast episodes.Christine is a business coach and her company is called Life With Passion. She helps impact driven entrepreneurs to go from best kept secret to making six figures and beyond doing what they love. She leveraged doing all of this in just 10 hours a week. She works with  service providers like coaches, consultants, VA’s, and OBM’s. They know that they're good at what they do, but they don't have all the clients that they want. She comes alongside them and helps them have more impact and income and it is truly her life's work. Christine’s Podcasting JourneyChristine first considered going on podcasts back in 2015 as a way of growing her reach. After a friend sent her a pitch as an example she realized she was super intimidated and quickly put it on the back burner. It was new. It was scary. About a year later someone reached out to her again while she was guest posting on other blogs (Today Show, Huffington Post, etc.) inviting her to come onto their podcast. At the time she was eight months pregnant with her rainbow baby and she had been sent to labor and delivery triage for additional monitoring since everyone was a bit anxious. They sent her to the hospital and she realized that she was going to miss the podcast interview she was scheduled to be a guest on before she would be discharged. While laying in her hospital bed she realized that she was fine, and convinced the nurses to turn down the noise from the monitors so she could honor the commitment for her interview. And that’s exactly what she did. She had the conversation with the host from her hospital bed and loved it. She realized that if she could have a super fun conversation in that environment from her hospital bed, while dealing with anxiety, PTSD, and all these things, then after her baby was born this could be a whole lot more fun. She decided to start proactively pitching, because now she knew what was on the other side.She started to pitch the people who were in her world that she was connected to, maybe someone whose podcast she enjoyed or maybe one her friends loved. To her, it became a really fun game. Along the way she developed her own method of pitching, making the host her friend, and what she found was that this came naturally to her.What she learned was that she was not the norm. Podcast hosts loved how she approached them and handled herself and all she could think was “Really? It’s really easy to be a good human!” She first realized this could be something when podcaster Jeff Brown had her on his show when her book launched in 2018. While visiting her parents in Nashville, she asked if she could take him out to lunch. Reluctantly he agreed and while chatting over sushi he said: “I was just at one of the big podcast conferences and I was asked to give a presentation on what it is to be a great guest. I basically just took your process and I shared it from the stage.” He continued saying, “I have done hundreds of interviews and I can count on one hand, the number of times that people have done what you've done.” At this point Christine really began to lean in to this process. She knew it was something good. Christine has made over $100,000 directly from being on podcasts from clients coming to her. But moreover, she has made amazing friends and met people all over the world because of this incredible medium. How To Take Meaningful ActionIn her experience, podcast guesting is the fastest strategy to go from cold to sold faster than any other strategy. The reason is, think about what you're doing when you're listening to podcasts. She asked me what I do when I listen to podcasts, myself. I replied:Going for a walkCleaning up my spaceWorking outWhen you consider that you are listening while taking a 30-minute walk, you are using your brain to hear or learn something new. You are in it listening only to that one (maybe two) people. You aren’t consuming information from anywhere else. There are no competing ads like when you are scrolling through Facebook. There are no popup messages. No content to create. No money to spend. No new tech to learn. No DM’s. You just enjoy the conversation. Christine realized how this is actually such a strategic way to build her business, build her network, connect with influencers, etc. You'll never run out of places to pitch.  5 Best TipsDo your research; tap into who your audience is listening toCraft your pitch and make it genuine; tailor it to the hostPromote the hosts products/ services/ events and tie it into what you have to offerConnect with smaller and newer podcasts who don’t get as many pitchesShow up and be as you as you can be. Don’t pretend to be someone you’re not.A few things that make a great guest before the interview:Have a prep-chat with the host to find out what they are promoting right now. Do they have a launch coming up? Do they have a membership you can promote?Confirm who their exact audience is. Ask about the pain points, the problems, the objections that their audience has, so you can determine how you can best help solve their problem.Even if you don’t have an opt-in, website, etc., don’t let that stop you. Let the audience engage with you on Instagram or via email.How to be a great guest after the interview:Leave a review on iTunesSend the host/ hostess a gift (NOT swag from your own company!) Thank you again for your time and energy my friends. Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“Christine teaches people the strategies and tactics behind being an exceptional podcast guest and does podcast guesting so incredibly well.““When you consider that you are listening while taking a 30-minute walk, you are using your brain to hear or learn something new.““You'll never run out of places to pitch.” Resources:90 Minutes to Book 100 Interviews in 90 Days MasterclassOrganic Online Growth + Sales Secrets For Entrepreneurs: Leverage Up! Private Facebook CommunityLife With Passion@lifewithpassionThe Body: A Guide For Occupants by Bill BrysonElevate UniversityGoogle Sheets

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SDH 442: The #1 Thing Keeping You From Starting Your Business and How to Move Through It

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 8:36


Hello friends, welcome back to another episode!Today's episode is going to be short, sweet, strong, and impactful. I think it's a message that a lot of you may need to hear and a message in order to feel like you have that permission to not have it all figured out. When you make your first step towards building your business, what I see often is this ‘undercurrent of control’. When we do something that is completely outside of the norm our brain wants to jump in and protect us. What it does when it senses fear, is it will try to control everything, it will try to predict everything, it will want to know steps one through ten. Even though in the beginning you realistically can only see steps one and two. When you can't see steps one through ten or two through ten your brain freaks out. What typically happens is that it then causes a problem at step eleven when you haven't even taken that first step. Now because you've created a problem in your brain you don't even take that first step. This is one of the common themes and things that I see happen most often, with new business owners trying to get started. They are trying to get their business off the ground and it begins with this sense of this undercurrent of control, then wanting to know what their business will look like in a year, wanting to know all the problems so that they can control it, wanting to have something be so perfect and a certain way and the thought that it's if it's not going to be exactly the way that they want it, then what's the point of even getting started in the first place. It's the fear of not getting it right, the fear of getting it wrong, the fear of what if it doesn't succeed, the fear of this problem is going to arrive at step X, Y and Z. The feel of ‘It's overwhelming and I don't know how to solve it. So why even start in the first place?’. That fear keeps a lot of people stuck. Your brain doesn't have that past experience to know what unfolds. Instead, it freaks out. It's just like learning to ride a bike or learning to drive a stick shift. Any said ‘failure’ you experience is magnified in the beginning because it is so new. But it's learning to fail, learning to put yourself out there, learning to push past and move through the fear is exactly the same thing as riding a bicycle or learning to drive a stick shift. When you start building your own business, thinking that there is a right way and a wrong way to do something can also keep you stuck. Because what happens is if you put yourself out there and it ends in a ‘failure’ our brain thinks, ‘Well, that was wrong, there must be a right way to do it’. The challenge with the right way and the wrong way of thinking is that it can oftentimes paralyze you from taking any action in the beginning. If you're a high performer, you don't want to be wrong. You're not used to being wrong. You are used to doing your due diligence, you are used to doing your research. So for you being wrong or getting it wrong is not something that probably happens often. But in this world of building your business, I want you to practice and try on the thought of ‘what if there is no right or wrong?’. What if there is only experience, learnings, and outcomes? The thought of thinking that there's a right or wrong way is going to keep you stuck, and is going to keep you from taking action. I can tell you after being in the online business space for years, there are so many different ways that you can get to your first 100k. You will find coaches that will teach you so many different strategies in so many different ways on how to get to 100k, that there is no right or wrong way to get to 100k. There is just a way. The one thing that is common between all of these multiple ways, is that they just started and they figured it out along the way. It was a messy, massive action.If you're focused on doing it right you're going to overanalyze in your head thinking there's a right way, when there are so many ways to do one thing. Just pick one way of doing it, do it that way, and execute. Remember there's a difference between asking questions because you're curious and because you want to understand, but there's also asking questions from a place of trying to control because you don't want to get it wrong. If you are coming from this place of wanting to control things because you don't want to be wrong, I want to offer you a few different thoughts. One is thinking that there is no right or wrong way of doing something. The thought of failure simply just means data. That's it. The sooner that I get started, the sooner I take action, the sooner I can understand what works and what doesn’t. Sometimes we get so laser focused on how something needs to be, we create that narrowness and if you focus on something so intensely you ignore everything else that's happening around you. Sometimes that can be the magic piece. The second is to trust that what unfolds is meant to be. So it's really practicing this letting go of control, and letting go of this need for it to be right or wrong.I hope you enjoyed this week's episode. Come hang out with me on Instagram and until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“The thought of thinking that there's a right or wrong way is going to keep you stuck, and is going to keep you from taking action.““The one thing that is common between all of these multiple ways, is that they just started and they figured it out along the way. It was a messy, massive action.”“If you're focused on doing it right you're going to overanalyze in your head thinking there's a right way, when there are so many ways to do one thing.”“The thought of failure simply just means data."

She Did It Her Way
SDH 441: How to Shift Out of Scarcity and Into Abundance When Starting Your Online Business with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 18:51


Welcome back to another episode of the podcast. There may never be a perfect time to take action to start your business to grow your business. The only thing that we know for sure is that by taking massive action today, you're going to be further along tomorrow than you would be if you didn't do it. Today's topic is all about scarcity versus abundance. This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart because I have worked with so many women and I have experienced the shift from scarcity to abundance myself, whether that be in money or time and relationships and love. Today I want to dive into this topic from the lens of being a new entrepreneur. As you embark on building your business and putting yourself out there and doing things that you've never done before your brain can have a little bit of a freakout, and that's okay because it's there to protect us. We want to be equipped with tools that can help us navigate the freakout so that we don't make it mean that we should quit or that we should pack up and go home. Scarcity is living and operating out of this mindset that there's not enough whereas abundance is operating from a place of more than enough. You can tell you're in scarcity mode by just how you feel if you're tense if you're in a fight or flight. If your focus narrows, if you might find yourself on edge, that can easily be an indication that you're in a scarcity mindset. An abundant mindset can feel light; it's joyful, you're inspired, you're at ease, you're open, you are looking forward to all of these opportunities. Being in a scarcity versus abundance state is really determined by our level of awareness when it comes to our thinking. As it relates to money specifically, this is something that is really key.The biggest pitfall that I see in the beginning stages of building a business is getting into a state of scarcity and not being able to get out because it's a closed loop of scarcity. As a new business owner, putting yourself out there, doing your first launch thinking you're going to enroll 10 people into your program, and instead you get maybe one, or even zero...so your brain freaks out. It thinks, ‘Oh my gosh, like, Are you kidding me? I spent all this time energy I put myself out there. No one wants my offer. No one wants to work with me.’ We end up attaching a meaning to that result, which doesn't serve us and we start to close up, tense up, freak out, and get emotional. We make it mean that maybe we're not cut out to do this, maybe I need to make a different offer. Maybe someone else should be doing this not me. It puts us in this state of scarcity so that every time we go to take action beyond that launch we take action from a place of doubt and a place from uncertainty and trepidation. We spiral out in a closed thought loop of scarcity as to why things are not working. What's dangerous about this is that if we do this enough, over time we start to really create this habit within ourselves of operating from scarcity. What I want to offer up today is 1) how we change our thoughts so that we don’t go into that scarcity closed loop, and 2) if you do find yourself in this scarcity closed loop, a way to think about it so that you can start to shift out of scarcity and into abundance. I can speak to this because I spent the first two years of my online business in a state of trying everything in anything. Every time something didn't work I would make it mean that I wasn't supposed to be doing it. So I wasted so much time and energy, thinking about how I wasn't supposed to be doing that, that nobody wanted my offers, where if I just changed the way that I looked at it. If I would have changed the way I thought about it, I would have been able to be in a position today, potentially further along, because I would have taken massive action from a place of being inspired, rather than defeated or frustrated. First let’s talk a little bit about Brooke Castillo's the model, so she's the founder of The Life Coach School. It's very similar to Think & Grow Rich, the book by Napoleon Hill, where our thoughts create our feelings that produce an action and or that create an action that produces a result. What Brooke Brooke has done with her model is that she's actually added on top of the circumstance. We all have circumstances in our life, whether it’s how much we make, our family, where we live, circumstances are facts.  It's one thing to say, ‘I'm unhealthy’. You think that thought to yourself, making it subjective, because healthy to you has a different definition than healthy to another person. But if you say ‘I weigh XYZ’, what you weigh is a circumstance. It is a fact. So now I want to bring this into a real life example of being a new business owner. Take for example going into a launch and having these expectations that you are going to do your launch, and you're going to enroll 10 students and you're going to make $10,000. When you go through your launch and you end up enrolling one student. The fact is that you set a goal for 10 and you enrolled 1. You can choose to think an abundant thought, or a scarcity thought. If you choose to think a scarcity thought, it might sound something like this, ‘why isn't this working? Only one person enrolled, I spent so much time and now only one person liked this is not worth my time’. That's the scarcity thought. The abundant thought might think, ‘Oh, my gosh, I got one student enrolled. This is amazing. I'm going to deliver so much value and help them achieve the results they're looking for’. Now because you’re thinking that abundant thought, you feel excited and motivated, versus if you are thinking in lag, you feel frustrated and annoyed. If you're frustrated and annoyed, you're probably going to take action from a place of lack and frustration, which again feels heavy. You're going to question everything, you're not going to show up for your one student who did enroll. The result is that you may have asked to deliver the content and now your student doesn't get the results that they had expected. You don't get a great testimonial, again, putting you in this loop. With abundance thinking, you feel excited, motivated and you cannot wait to deliver this. You cannot wait to help them get the results that they're looking for. The action you take is light, it's massive, you show up, you move faster, and your student has massive success in your program, that then he/ she provides you a testimonial, which then goes on your sales page, which then is used in your next launch. It becomes this snowball effect.Another book I recommend is by Dr. Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself. He talks about how we get into this closed loop state of mind breaking that habit of being ourselves. It takes conscientious work and deliberate practice. It takes showing up every single day even though we don't think that things are happening or changing in which they really, truly are. I resonate with that so much because there was a period of time where I was in the scarcity mindset, where I look at my bank account, and I thought, ‘why isn't there more money in it? Oh, my gosh, how am I still here? Oh my gosh, I should be further along’. If you're thinking the ‘shoulds’, or you're looking at your bank account thinking ‘why is there not more money?’ Another tool to shift out of scarcity and lack and into abundance is being grateful for what is. What really changed for me was not looking at my bank account and looking at the debt and freaking out and saying, ‘Why isn't there more money’ or ‘I shouldn't be in debt’. It was deciding ahead of time, who I want it to be in the future and the person who I was in the future wasn't focused on debt, she was focused on growth. She was also very grateful for what she had in the present moment. That changed everything. Simply just being grateful is one of the things my coach talks about. If you aren’t happy with where you're at, rather than trying to go from a thought of, ‘I don't like my body’ to ‘I love my body’, you go from the thought of ‘I don't like my body’ to ‘I have a body’. If you can't find yourself going from ‘oh my gosh, I'm so frustrated by the amount of money in my account, there should be more’ to the ‘oh my gosh, I love my money’. It's simply finding that intermediate transition thought that allows you to get to that abundant place.If you take only one or two things away from today's episode, how can I practice more gratitude and be thankful for what I have, and what is, in order to attract more abundance into my world. That's one. The second piece is there is a difference between human value and economic value. As you're starting your business and you're shifting out of being an employee for a corporate company and becoming your own boss, things can get crossed. Human value is that you are already worthy and valuable, because you're a human being you don't need to make more money, you don't need to look a certain way, you don't need to weigh a certain amount, you don't need to do anything, you're already worthy, that's your human value. The economic value is ‘I'm going to go out and produce something and be of service to the world and in return, I'm going to make money’. The danger is that it can be so easy to wrap the human and the economic value into one so that when we have a failed launch, or when no one signs up for our services, we attach the lack to our value as human beings. If you are out there and you're hustling and you are focused on creating in your business, you're putting yourself out there to be really keenly aware, to not confuse your value as a human, and the economic value of your business and what it is that you offer. The third thing that I'm going to leave you with is that when we put our first offer out there (I'm certainly guilty of this), go through a launch, have that one person sign up when we expected 10, the habit and the default is ‘oh my gosh, I need to fix this, I need to relaunch the program, I need to change the offer, I need to change the product. Instead, I encourage you to realize that it's probably not the product that needs to be changed. It's probably the marketing that needs to be changed. So before you spend time, energy and thinking that your product is terrible, or that no one wants it, I encourage you to stick with that product. Just change the marketing.That’s all for this week my friends!Until next time, keep doing it your way. Insights:“Being in a scarcity versus abundance state is really determined by our level of awareness when it comes to our thinking.”“The biggest pitfall that I see in the beginning stages of building a business is getting into a state of scarcity and not being able to get out because it's a closed loop of scarcity.”“If I would have changed the way I thought about it, I would have been able to be in a position today, potentially further along, because I would have taken massive action from a place of being inspired, rather than defeated or frustrated.““It's simply finding that intermediate transition thought that allows you to get to that abundant place.” Resources:Brooke Castillo’s The Life Coach SchoolThink & Grow Rich, by Napoleon HillBreaking the Habit of Being Yourself, by Dr. Joe Dispenza

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SDH 440: 3 Ways to Make Money with Podcasting with Amanda Boleyn

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 23:15


One of the most common questions I get asked when it comes to podcasting is ‘how do I work with sponsors?’ and on today's podcast episode, I'm going to walk you through the three ways on how to make money with your podcast. I’ll also be diving into why sponsorship should be the last way in which you approach making money with your podcast. A few of the questions I hear most often are:How do I make money? How do I work with sponsors? How many downloads do I need?What I'm going to share with you today is my personal opinion after running and producing a podcast since 2015. There are three key ways (buckets) to make money from your podcast. They are:Marketing Your Own Products & ServicesAffiliate MarketingSponsorships Marketing Your Own Products & ServicesDo you sell courses or digital services such as group coaching or copywriting? Market these. Promote them to your listeners and allow them to gain traction with your audience. Spend time building out your own offerings rather than spending hours looking for sponsors. If you don't have a business yet, no worries. If you simply have an idea of the type of business you want to start it doesn't necessarily commit you to figuring out the product right away. If you're clear on the direction you want to go with your business you could set up the content of your podcast to provide value and solutions for the pain points of your audience. What you would do is invite your audience to engage with you beyond the podcast. This could be in the form of a free guide/ download, an offer for a free training, the offer to join a free Facebook group, etc., so that you can really begin to nurture and build that stronger relationship with them before you even try to sell them anything. When you are ready to start selling to them, you’ve already built that ‘Know, Like & Trust’ factor with them. Affiliate MarketingMaybe you don’t have a product or service yet, but you know about a software that would benefit your audience. By sharing a software/ product/ service of someone else's using a unique URL code, you get a piece of that revenue by sharing. This is affiliate marketing. When I first got into online business, I remember learning about affiliate marketing and I thought, ‘oh my god, this is so gross’; and the truth is, you're going to find whatever you look for in life and I think I was looking for that.Now, I look at affiliate marketing and think, ‘okay, this totally makes sense’. The thing I love about affiliate marketing is when you share a product or service with your audience, it's simply the business's way of compensating you. So rather than the company paying for their own marketing, by you sharing their product or service with your audience, they're essentially redirecting that money to you.A great example of this is a few years ago my friend Natalie Bacon had a blogging course. She started her online business blogging about finance and she created a course. I had people in my audience asking me if I could talk about blogging and essentially, I was like, ‘No, I actually can't because I can talk about podcasting’, just not about blogging. So Natalie and I partnered together to do a webinar training for anyone who wanted to learn how to blog. For me it was truly an aligned fit because she taught people how to start a blog, and she was successful at it, and with the podcast I was able to then share with my audience about the free training. Once the training was over Natalie then promoted her (paid) course to all of the attendees and anyone who enrolled in her course using my link, I then received an affiliate commission.An example of a software service that I'm an affiliate of is Podia. If you go to the She Did It Her Way website and look under ‘Start A Business’ you'll see Podia listed. If you click that link, it is an affiliate link. There are two reasons why I promote Podia:I use it personallyI love it These are excellent examples of aligned affiliate marketing and having integrity behind who you partner up with. Affiliate marketing, when you do it right and you do it intentionally, can be lucrative. Lastly, you can certainly be able to create revenue in your business from using affiliate marketing. SponsorshipsSponsorships are a wonderful way to generate revenue and we have generated 1,000s of dollars in sponsorship revenue with the podcast. I am so grateful to be able to have so many of you to tune in and listen to the show, which then allows for brands to reach out to us to say, ‘hey, your audience and what we offer is in line, can we do a partnership?’.There are highs and lows with sponsorships. 95% of the time sponsors and brands have reached out to us, so I wasn't investing my time or energy trying to seek out sponsorships. I think that's something that's really key is that in the beginning, your time is so limited. You should always be assessing our time in terms of ‘if I say yes to one thing, then what am I indirectly saying no to?’. I recommend that the time that you're going to spend reaching out to sponsorships and cultivating that relationship and finding those that are going to sponsor your podcast and instead use those hours and really invest in marketing your own products or services. So the way that I like to look at sponsorship is it's great when it's there and it comes in a supplemental, but it's not the backbone of how I make money. Do we still work with sponsors when it's a good fit and it's aligned? Yes, absolutely. I always want to make sure 1) I am protecting your ears. I'm not just going to serve up a ton of ads on my show. 2) It has to make sense and feel really good. Sponsorship is a great supplement, but I would not consider it the end-all-be-all. Upcoming TrainingInside my upcoming training, How to Launch Your Podcast In 5 Easy Steps, I'm covering my exact plug-and-play content planning framework. I'm going through the specific tech setup that you need and also some of the specifics I teach to my students inside Podcast Your Way. This way you can actually start recording the day after you leave the training, and have specific tangible next steps laid out for you. Grab your seat here.I am so grateful that you tuned into it another podcast episode and until next time, keep doing it your way, Insights:“Spend time building out your own offerings rather than spending hours looking for sponsors.”“The thing I love about affiliate marketing is when you share a product or service with your audience, it's simply the business's way of compensating you.”“Affiliate marketing, when you do it right and you do it intentionally, can be lucrative.”“So the way that I like to look at sponsorship is it's great when it's there and it comes in a supplemental, but it's not the backbone of how I make money.”Resources:Podcast Your WayPodiaLaunch Your Podcast in 5 Easy Steps!

The Lucy Liu Show
15 Imposter Syndrome With She Did It Her Way Amanda Boleyn

The Lucy Liu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 26:13


Amanda Boleyn is the founder and CEO of She Did It Her Way. Her top ranking podcast She Did It Her Way has been downloaded over 2 million times. She helps women take massive action on their business idea, turn their passion into profits and create freedom in their life. Checkout https://shediditherwaypodcast.com

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The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Build and Grow Your Money Coaching Business
WW 065: Amanda Boleyn on Productivity and Money Hacks

The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Build and Grow Your Money Coaching Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 43:31


Amanda Boleyn is the founder and host of She Did It Her Way. She coaches and educates women to help them make the leap from corporate America to entrepreneurship. In this interview she shares her top productivity hacks and we dive deep into talking about money, fluctuating incomes, money mindset, and Amanda shares her best money tips. Show Notes: https://www.wanderwealthypodcast.com/podcast/episode65 Join The Wealthy Wanderers: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB Apply for Financial Coaching: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/apply Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and leave a review on iTunes. (It helps me out a lot!) Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high-performance women in their 20s and 30s. She works with them to help make smart and savvy financial decisions through one-on-one coaching or through her online program - The Money Program.

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The Mindset Athlete Podcast
#101Empath-warrior with Isabel Hundt

The Mindset Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 64:45


In today's episode of the mind set game podcast, I sat down with Isabel Hundt.    She is known as the “Warrior who reads hearts” (through the language of colour). She is a successful public speaker, a certified Transformation Coach who works with Empaths and Empath-WarriorsTM, an Emotions Clearing Practitioner and the published author of "The Power of Faith-Driven Success". (US), (UK), (Canada) and (France). Isabel obtained her degree in Sociology/ Psychology at the University of Siegen in Germany and received her ontological coaching training through Accomplishment Coaching which is accredited through ICF. She continues to be a student of life daily. Her keynotes and motivational speeches revolve around navigating your emotional world, the power of intuition and the importance of trust and perseverance in today's society. Her work has been featured on TV shows, radio and well-known podcasts like EOFire, She Did It Her Way and Elevating Beyond. For more information about Isabel visit her website isabelhundt.com and connect with her on Twitter. For more information about Thomas connect with him on Twitter. For more information about Mind Set Game connect with us on Facebook @mindsetgamepodcast For more information about James Roberts (the host of the podcast), visit fitamputee.co.uk and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

The Laptop Lifestyle with Alexis Teichmiller
Letting Your Business Evolve with Productivity Strategist Megan Minns

The Laptop Lifestyle with Alexis Teichmiller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 54:10


Megan Minns is a Productivity and Systems Strategist who helps online business owners streamline their systems, simplify their tech, and organize their business to get more done the lean way. Megan creates done-for-you tools and templates that free up your focus to do the work you love most and free up your time to spend with the people you love most.  As a business owner who has also managed other six and seven-figure businesses, Megan knows how important it is to create workflows that work for you, so you can achieve your highest priority goals in less time.  She's also been featured in Inc., Make It Happen, One Woman Shop, and She Did It Her Way.

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