Shownotes
Have you been taught to believe that nonstop working is the only way to sustain and guarantee a successful business? When your creative energy starts to dwindle, how can you find your purpose and embody it again?
Licensed marriage and family therapist and ZynnyMe cofounder Kelly Higdon has established a business model that many of us don’t dare to dream of: she went from the kind of overwork that landed her in the hospital to taking up to four months off each year.
In this episode:
- Kelly reveals how focusing on different aspects of her business during different seasons has completely transformed her work-life balance for the better.
- We explore how operating with a minimalist mentality can help “clear out the clutter” and be inspiration for taking the next step toward your greater goals
- We discuss the importance of knowing the difference between “good push and bad push” and how to know when to reevaluate your plan so it serves your higher purpose.
- We dive into how finding the connection between what you dream of and what you are doing today is the key to unleashing your ultimate creativity.
Learn more about Kelly’s coaching services for entrepreneurs: http://www.kellyhigdon.com/
And, if you’re a private practice therapist or your want to be, check out ZynnyMe and their Business School Bootcamp, conferences, and retreats: https://www.zynnyme.com/
Thanks to this week’s sponsor: Being Seen
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And please note that registration is open for the Practice of Being Seen Retreat for Therapist-Healers. Coming up August 13 - 16, 2017: (Re)Vision: Explore Your Stories, Shape Your Future at the Menla Mountain Retreat in New York’s gorgeous Catskill Mountains.