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Your Brilliant Difference Podcast with Finka Jerkovic: Personal Branding for Career Advancement

Episode 42: Stop Breaking Promises You Make to Yourself

19 Oct 2021

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Welcome to episode 42. Can you keep a promise? I'd say you're much better at keeping promises to a loved one, friend or colleague than you are keeping them to yourself. I know I am. If you asked me to write a blog for you or teach a workshop on a topic you are passionate about or talk to a few friends about your services and how you can help them – and I promised to do that for you - come hell or high water, you bet I would get it done for you. So why does the buck stop as soon as we start embarking on doing it for ourselves? You tell yourself you're going to launch a course, publish an article on LinkedIn, or produce a podcast, then somewhere along the line you start negotiating your way out of it. Instead of launching a course, you sign up for a course to teach you how to launch one. Instead of publishing an article on Linked In, you stare at your blank Word or Google Doc, and sense a hungry pang jolting through your belly.  Moments later you're meandering through the pantry.  Or better yet, you've got some research to do on your topic, so you're surfing the web, gathering data, ideas and now have an even bigger list of topics you could write about. Your time block has come to an end. You've got to get on to more pressing things and you promise to try to get some writing done next week. What's happening?  Your promises started with such zest and zeal.  A commitment that you didn't think would dissipate so quickly into the abyss of the many other empty promises you've made to yourself in the past. The promises you make to yourself are the most important ones you are making. When you break them, you short-change yourself and the rest of us. You see, your promises are your big dreams, aspirations, and goals.  They are who you see yourself becoming, but fear intervenes and interrupts your current self from ever taking action to becoming who you see yourself being.   We dive deeper into this topic for this episode.  Specifically, here's what you learn:   What is happening and why you're sabotaging yourself and those big promises you are making. Why trusting yourself matters and what's at risk every time we break a promise to ourselves  Three strategies you can implement immediately to help you trust yourself and your word so you can have more courage and confidence to do the things you most want for your business and leadership. Ready to learn more? Tune in!   P.S: The doors to Sell From Love Academy are open! If you're a coach, consultant, or course creator that: Wants to build a business but doesn't know how to sell yourself or your work. Is struggling to connect with ideal clients or close the sales you need to generate the revenue you want. Wants to stop feeling overwhelmed with busy work and can't find the time to focus on the high value strategic work you need to be doing Struggles to put a price on the value you bring Then you're in the right place! SELL FROM LOVE ACADEMY is the modern, principled way to rise above the noise, differentiate your work, add value and deliver a transformation to your clients and community. To learn more visit: https://sellfromlove.com/academy/ I'd be honoured to work with you and help you learn how to sell from love so you can earn more profit, reach more clients, and make a bigger impact.   If you have a specific question or topic, you'd like me to talk about on the podcast I want to hear from you. Email me at [email protected] to share it with me.  And if you enjoyed this episode, please pass it along to a friend or colleague that would also benefit from learning to Sell From Love.  

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