• 107. The best lesson and the hardest lesson I’ve had to learn as an entrepreneur

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

107. The best lesson and the hardest lesson I’ve had to learn as an entrepreneur

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I’m sharing the best lesson and the hardest lesson I’ve had to learn as an entrepreneur. If you are looking to build a life-giving business, this episode is for you.

    I was talking with a client about goals for 2025 based on 2024, and the biggest change she wanted to make was not doing everything at the last minute. That conversation reminded me I had to learn to let go of the sense of urgency to make my business thrive. I had to learn that nothing is an emergency in business.

    In today’s episode, I cover:

    • How to not do everything last minute
    • Getting out of the “rush” zone
    • How nothing is an emergency in business; nothing needs to be so urgent
    • Building your business with long-term thinking, not instant gratification
    • Why you don’t have to execute the second you come up with an idea
    • How to stop and ask yourself, “But what if I wait?”
    • Why spaciousness is the goal, and urgency is not going to get you there

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    Find the complete show notes here: https://myanichol.com/2025/02/18/best-lesson/

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