The Strategic Entrepreneur with Cindy Gordon
The Strategic Entrepreneur with Cindy Gordon helps female digital entrepreneurs make smarter visibility decisions. Hosted by Cindy Gordon, Selective Visibility Strategist and founder of Exclusively Cindy, this podcast is for women in business who are done being scattered across platforms and ready for focused visibility that actually drives revenue.
Cindy is a 5x online business founder with 17 years of experience. She has built and sold four digital businesses using different visibility strategies in each. With a Masters in Special Education and training in Behavior Analysis, she brings an individualized, assessment first approach to visibility, helping you decide what you stand for, where you show up, and how.
Each episode delivers clarity on visibility decisions: which platforms deserve your time, which strategies fit your business, and where you have permission to subtract. No more chasing every trend. No more trying to be everywhere. Just selective visibility that supports your revenue and your life.
Topics include: visibility strategy, platform decisions, marketing clarity, standing out online, avoiding burnout, and building a business that fits your life.
Perfect for female digital entrepreneurs at $50K to $150K who want strategic guidance, not another playbook.
Learn more at exclusivelycindy.com
Follow Cindy: @exclusivelycindy on Instagram
Formerly: The Overwhelmed Entrepreneur (originally Thrive in 5)
The Strategic Entrepreneur with Cindy Gordon
127: Her Win Is Proof You’re Next
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What if someone else’s win was the exact sign you needed?
In today’s Thrive in 5, we’re flipping the script on comparison and stepping into something way more powerful—celebrating others as proof of what’s possible.
This isn’t just about being supportive—it’s about building a mindset that magnetizes success, energy, and opportunity.
What we cover:
- How to shift from comparison to possibility
- What someone else’s success can teach you
- A daily mantra that reframes envy into motivation
- Action steps to implement this mindset today
🎯 You grow faster when you cheer louder. Let’s clap, then rise.
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About Your Host: Cindy Gordon is a Selective Visibility Strategist and 5x online business founder behind Exclusively Cindy. With a Masters in Special Education and training in Behavior Analysis, she takes an individualized approach to visibility, helping female digital entrepreneurs decide what they stand for, where they show up, and how.
Learn more at exclusivelycindy.com
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What if celebrating someone else's success could unlock your next breakthrough? In today's Thrive in Five, I'm sharing how learning to cheer for others without comparison helps you grow faster, feel lighter, and build a success driven mindset that lasts. Thanks for tuning into the Thrive in Five podcast. If you found value in today's episode, I'd love for you to leave a review. It helps more listeners discover the show and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a dose of productivity, motivation, and success tips. And hey, share this episode with a friend that could use a little extra inspiration. Until next time, keep thriving. And remember, you've got this. Let's talk about something that doesn't get enough credit in the growth space, celebrating others' successes. When someone in your circle hits a milestone, launches something big, shares a win, hits a revenue goal. It's easy for your brain to slip into the comparison trap. You start to think. That should be me. But what if instead of feeling behind you, use that moment as fuel? Here's why. Learning to genuinely celebrate others is one of the most powerful growth habits you can build and how to do it without getting lost in comparison. So let's dive in. First, we are going to shift your mindset from competition to possibility. When you see someone succeed, that's proof. It can be done. Someone just showed you what's possible, instead of letting it trigger jealousy, try thinking. She's showing me what's available to me too. Growth is not a limited resource. There's room at the top for all of us, and someone else's win is not your loss. Let their win. Expand your vision. Success leaves clues. Ask yourself, what can I learn from her approach? Did she stay consistent? Did she take a bold step that you've been avoiding, use her momentum as a mirror for where you are being called to grow. Then celebrate loudly and genuinely. This isn't just about being a nice person. It's all about training your brain to associate success with inspiration, not insecurity. Send the dm, leave a comment. Tell her that you're proud. Your energy comes back to you, and you create space for your wins to be celebrated too. When you practice cheering for others, you free yourself from scarcity thinking. You shift from what if I'm not enough to what if I'm next? And that friend is a mindset that magnetizes success. So to recap, if you wanna implement this today, think of one person in your world who recently hit a milestone. Send them a message or comment to celebrate them. Write down one thing in their success that is showing you what you're capable of too. Then I want you to practice the mantra. Her win is proof that I am on the right path. You grow faster when you cheer louder. Keep your eyes on your lane, but clap for the ones ahead of you because they are showing you what's possible. And remember, you've got this. Thanks for tuning into the Thrive in Five podcast. If you found value in today's episode, I'd love for you to leave a review. It helps more listeners discover the show and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a dose of productivity, motivation, and success tips. And hey, share this episode with a friend that could use a little extra inspiration. Until next time, keep thriving. And remember, you've got this.