I love working with entrepreneurs, and often my experience as a business owner enters into the conversation of my intuitive coaching sessions. People often think that these two worlds, spiritual healing and business, don’t mix, but they absolutely do. Manifesting a vision is a very spiritual experience. I really enjoy these sessions because
I can really relate.
When the world said no, they said yes!
They don’t define success solely on how big or little their income is.
I can really relate. I’ve been an entrepreneur since 2006. I’ve had three different businesses. I grew up in a family full of people who were business minded. It was the way we thought. On top of that, my mom is a bookkeeper and tax preparer. She taught us so much about how to keep the books for a business. I have a degree in theater and education. People are often like, how the heck do you know this? I’ve been a solo act for so long that I teach people skills like, how to use Google apps to organize yourself, how to design your own marketing materials on canva, and how to create a simple website. Everyday people might not know these things, but talk to an entrepreneur, and chances are, we do. I love that entrepeneurs will just learn the thing.
When the world said no, they said yes! It takes a huge leap of faith in yourself to even try to start a business, or even just a side hustle. I can’t tell you how many people have said something along the lines of, why can’t you just get a regular job? It’s just not for some of us. We have a vision, and we want to manifest that future. It can be very healing to dig deep and find that belief in yourself. If you go back to the post Unleashing the Power of Big Dreams, some of those same ideas apply here. Our passion acts as our internal guidance system, and when we’re passionate about something, that energy is downright infectious. It manifests our success. In working with entrepeneurs, we lean into that gut instinct and drive.
They don’t define success solely on how big or little their income is. When you live in a world that depends on having money, obviously you want to be able to make a living, but for me, and many of the other entrepreneurs I know, there are so many other facets that make us successful. Hearing about how our services or products have helped people, having a schedule that allows us to honor our priorities, that feeling when an idea sparks and we go for it. The energy of that process is intoxicating. It’s work, but the drive to create keeps us going.
I stepped away from doing business coaching officially for a bit now, but I never really stopped doing it. If you’re interested in coaching or workshops for entrepreneurial skills, make sure you are subscribed to my newsletter. I am going to lean into this more because I enjoy it. It’s intoxicating, and my gut is telling me that people need it right now. That is why I love working with entrepeneurs.
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