This is a Nurture Your Business segment with Dana. In today’s podcast episode she talks about the power you have as an entrepreneur to change your mind and how it will benefit you in a positive way.
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In this episode you’ll hear:
- Dana shares three times when it is good to change your mind:
- When a new priority comes up, give yourself permission to change something.
- You really want to do something else… and it aligns with your goals.
- Overwhelm hits and you can pinpoint why.
- It is important to recognize and embrace that you can make changes when you want to.
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Can I quote you on that?
- We get to be the decision maker, we as entrepreneurs have that power. – Dana
- If it is scary, it’s okay. As entrepreneurs, we’re jumping off a cliff and making our own way. – Dana
- Give yourself permission to change your mind. – Dana
- Allow yourself to have space to think about things more. – Dana
- When you recognize overwhelm and can pinpoint why, then you can shift something. – Dana
Connect with Dana: Instagram / Periscope (her total happy place)
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This is RIGHT where I’m at. If this wasn’t a sign, I don’t know what is. I devised this pretty little plan for my business (which I often do) but realized last night I needed to make a shift. Thank you for this!! I’m working really hard on not defaulting to a yes-machine 🙂