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How to Stop Procrastinating & Build Your Online Business


How to Stop Procrastinating & Build Your Online Business

If you’ve got an idea for a business but you haven’t taken action because you’re scared — scared of being judged, scared of failing, or worried what people will think — then this week’s episode is especially for you.

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I went round in circles with my business idea for three whole years, listening to that little voice telling me I wasn’t good enough or qualified enough to do anything with it. But the longer I ignored my idea, the louder it got… until one day it finally drowned out that little voice long enough for me to take action.

I decided to set myself a challenge — the ‘Mission Success Challenge’ — just to see what was possible if I actually conditioned myself for success. I started paying attention to my thoughts, my words and my actions, making sure they were more in alignment with the person I wanted to be. Little did I know how powerful that challenge would be for me!

So in this episode I’m sharing my experience of how that revelation came about and how I finally kicked myself out of the ‘stuck’ phase and went on to build a multi-million dollar business!

I hope it helps you to feel less alone and inspired to set your own Mission Success Challenge. Be curious and open to the infinite possibilities that can open up when you start thinking and acting more in alignment with the creative, courageous entrepreneur you are!

In the next episode we’ll dive even deeper into working on your imposter syndrome and getting clarity around your ideas so you can hit the ground running.

And if you missed the first episode in this new series, you can watch it here – it’s all about having way too many ideas and how to pick which one you should focus on.



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