Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...
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Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...
Episode 78: Money Series : Unleashing Business Potential - Turning Your Story into Revenue Streams
BUILD THE DAMN THING
16 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 78: Money Series : Unleashing Business Potential - Turning Your Story into Revenue Streams
Ready to transform your story into a revenue-generating endeavor? With this episode, we won't just show you the ropes, we'll take you by the hand and guide you across the tightrope of business profitability. We unravel the pros and cons of organic versus paid traffic and help you decide which approach will work best for your specific business goals. We'll sketch out the roadmap to revenue generation, from strategic conversations, engaging activities to crafting irresistible offers. And it doe...
BUILD THE DAMN THING
Movement is the antidote to fear. When we keep ourselves in motion—physically, mentally, emotionally—we disrupt the paralyzing cycle that keeps us frozen in place. This powerful concept forms the foundation of what we believe: fear absolutely hates movement. Consider the physical sensations of nervousness and excitement. The butterflies, the slight nausea, the heightened awareness—physiologically identical, yet we label them differently. That label determines whether we retreat or advance. B...