ONE Question to Neutralize Problems and Manage Your Mind for a Peaceful and Profitable Business

ONE Question: Unapologetic Questions for Unapologetic Results

12-09-2022 • 35 mins

Let’s be real – no one needs to make business harder than it has to be!

Yet, our brains love to overcomplicate, overanalyze, and make emergencies out of things that aren’t any of the above.

Do you ever second-guess yourself, question your work, or feel anxiety creeping in every time you put your thoughts and offers out into the world?

Or maybe when things are going great with the business, you find yourself waiting for shit to hit the fan or the other shoe to drop.

Society likely instilled in you that if something isn’t hard or riddled with hurdles, you’re just not doing it right.

Your brain might tell you otherwise, but I want to assure you that business doesn’t have to be this way. As much as your brain might love to go problem hunting and think that’s the way to success - business can be peaceful and simple when you know how to manage your mind to get (and stay) out of your way!

In this episode, we unpack ONE Question to Neutralize Problems and Manage Your Mind for a Peaceful & Profitable Business. Join the conversation to learn about the patterns our brains tend to follow when consumed by fear or ego that might have served you elsewhere but aren’t helping you in business, the importance of working through feelings rather than brushing past them if you want to experience more peace AND profit, and a question and tool you can use to bring more simplicity and spaciousness for more business success.

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