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Episode 313: Nurture Your Business: I Don’t Need Your Momentum, I Just Need Your Control

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A lot of business owners do too much too fast because they are terrified of losing momentum. Why is control more important than momentum? What do successful businesses do to grow steadily? Why is it so crucial for us to slow down?

On this episode, I talk about a powerful lesson learned from a Pilates class.

 

Strengthening your business core allows the rest of your business to work the way it should with less stress. – Dana Malstaff

 

3 Things We Learned From This Episode

  • You don’t need grandiose movements or to catch momentum for steady growth to take place.
  • Sometimes doing too much and creating too much doesn’t results in distraction rather than growth.
  • When you hear something that feels profound, take a moment to think about how that applies to other things in your life.

The businesses that are truly successful have good systems, absolute clarity, and say “no” to things that don’t serve their finite purpose. You don’t want your rolling snowball to end up with rocks and dirt– you want it to have more snow. Having control means having a concise free-to-paid journey and only creating content that feeds your funnel.

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Dana Malstaff

Dana Malstaff

Dana Malstaff is the Founder of Boss Mom and creator Nurture to Convert.
She is a mother, author, speaker, messaging strategist, podcaster, blind spot reducer, and movement maker. She believes that too many brilliant moms are struggling to figure out how to grow their business while balancing all that is required to be a good mom, partner, and woman. So many moms are trying to grow their business using trends that feel inauthentic and aren't realistic for their inconsistent schedules. She has helped thousands of women become known for their brain and not their dance moves

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