The CEO Sisters' Road Trip
Sisters and founders, Liz Szporn and Sarah Trueman are on a business road trip. They talk about the ups and downs of business, family, sisterhood, friendship and how to keep going through every mile. Join them as they share, strategize, celebrate, laugh, and sometimes cry, about the joy, challenges, hiccups, and drama that come with this journey.
Liz is a business coach and consultant who loves supporting small business owners as they grow their business to get the freedom and flexibility they want out of it. Sarah is an amazing artist and creator who started her pottery business to bring functional beauty into the homes of others.
This show will provide strategic business insights to grow your business, profitably and consistently and will share relatable stories of being mothers, wives, sisters and bad ass business ladies.
They've been through it all together, so why wouldn't they share this CEO journey too?
The CEO Sisters' Road Trip
Ep. 06 Doing It Scared - Embracing Fear in Business
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Summary
In this episode, Liz and Sarah explore the theme of facing fears, particularly in the context of business and personal growth. They share childhood memories of fear, discuss the anxiety associated with public speaking and presentations, and offer practical mindset shifts to overcome paralysis by analysis. The conversation emphasizes the importance of practice, the struggle with perfectionism, and the value of learning from each other. They celebrate successes that come from taking risks and doing scary things, ultimately reinforcing the idea that magic happens when you step out of your comfort zone.
Takeaways
- Doing it scared is a common experience for many people.
- Childhood fears can shape our adult experiences.
- Facing fears in business can lead to personal growth.
- Practice is essential to overcoming anxiety.
- Perfectionism can hinder creativity and progress.
- Learning from others can inspire us to take risks.
- Celebrating small successes is important for motivation.
- Visualizing positive outcomes can shift our mindset.
- It's okay to feel scared; it's part of the process.
- Keep moving your feet, progress over perfection.
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