
In this episode, I give an update on my 48-Hour All-In Challenge, sharing my progress, mindset shifts, and how I’m approaching cold pitching as a digital business manager. I talk about the importance of rejection, how I’m tracking my pitches, and the templates I’ve built to make the process smoother. I also reflect on failure, resilience, and how this project is helping me focus while still making space for life and family.
I share insights from DBM BootCamp, including tips on making pitches more human and effective. Plus, I discuss the digital products I’m considering selling based on these systems and my excitement (and nerves) about launching them!
Key Takeaways:
🌟 Rejection is part of success – The more I put myself out there, the better I get at handling it.
🌟 Cold pitching can be personal – I’m making sure my pitches are human, relevant, and relationship-focused.
🌟 Tracking progress helps motivation – Having a pitch tracker lets me see my efforts and stay consistent.
🌟 Templates make work easier – I’ve built a system to streamline my pitching, and it might become a future product!
🌟 Balancing focus with flexibility – While I’m committed to my 48-hour challenge, I also allow myself space for life and family.
🌟 Success isn’t just about results – My goal is to complete the tasks and enjoy the process, not just hit a specific outcome.
Suggested Next Steps:
✅ If you’re struggling with pitching, start by tracking your outreach and focusing on building connections, not just selling.
✅ Consider rejection as a measure of effort, not failure—keep going!
✅ Try setting a focused time challenge for your projects to see how much you can accomplish.
✅ If you’re interested in my pitch tracker or templates, stay tuned—I might launch them soon!
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