Someone recently wrote to me: "Wow you're always selling and launching so many things, creating so much high value content, how?!"
The truth is, that wasn’t always the case. I recently found an old doc with a launch strategy that I had discussed with my coach at the time. You know what my plan was? Launching ONE program per quarter🙃 That was my capacity at the time. It was hard for me to be teaching and launching at the same time.
My income was very much reflected in this. It was the classical feast & famine scenario - I would have a 30k month followed by a 2k month. Even though the overall annual revenue was amazing, the inconsistent revenue felt stressful for my nervous system.
Fast forward to today: now I’m usually delivering multiple programs, launching something, and creating the next program(s). All at the same time. With ease.
Beloved, your capacity to hold more clients, wealth, success, visibility, and responsibility expands not mentally or while journaling about it, but somatically. Inside of your nervous system.
In this Body-led Business Podcast episode, I discuss 6 things I had to change in personal life and business to increase my capacity to hold more. Enjoy – it's packed with wildly valuable tips that may change the trajectory of your business 🚀
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You might also be interested in:
• Episode 4: Money Loves Spaciousness in your Nervous System ::
https://pod.link/1690356208/episode/b9766a8799c3f60c2fd539f7e6510db4
Episode 9: Pleasure as a pathway to increase your nervous system capacity to hold more creativity, wealth, and success :: https://pod.link/1690356208/episode/e7e4dd901b02d1c0fbb159d6e5e331c1