• 29. What losing Survivor taught Liz Wilcox about her business

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

29. What losing Survivor taught Liz Wilcox about her business

  • Summary

  • When Liz took out SECOND PLACE on TV’s Survivor, she felt robbed. And her dysregulation caused her to set some arbitrary business goals that actually made her feel terrible. Find out how Liz came back from this—and how it helped her keep her business as simple as humanly possible.

    The Fresh Princess of Email Marketing, Liz Wilcox is an Email Strategist and Keynote Speaker, and the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing.


    Here's what went down:

    • Liz was first runner up in Survivor and that million dollars was STOLEN from her, people
    • How setting arbitrary business goals can be bad for your mental health…and what to do instead

    • Liz is running her dream business—learn how she keeps it as simple as possible

    • How to prevent your ‘losses’ from destabilising your sense of self

    • Learn the essential questions Liz asks herself before she takes on MORE in her business

    We also mentioned these people/things:

    Liz’s website

    Liz’s Instagram

    Email Marketing FB group


    Martha’s website

    Martha’s HyperFocus Week services

    Martha’s LinkedIn and Instagram


    Liv’s website

    Liv’s LinkedIn


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