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4 success habits to transform your business

I used to work with a single mom. She had three kids all under 10, and their dad wasn’t around at all. She was on her own for juggling doctor appointments, school drop-offs and pick-ups, holiday pageants, birthday parties, and all the rest—all while work

Episode 144 of the Tiny Course Empire Podcast podcast, hosted by Cindy Bidar, titled "4 success habits to transform your business" was published on February 17, 2025.

February 17, 2025 · Tiny Course Empire Podcast

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I used to work with a single mom. She had three kids all under 10, and their dad wasn’t around at all. She was on her own for juggling doctor appointments, school drop-offs and pick-ups, holiday pageants, birthday parties, and all the rest—all while working a full-time job. I told her often that I didn’t know how she managed it all. I don’t know how any parent does, to be honest. When I left that job to launch my own business, I discovered it wasn’t just parents who have a lot to manage. Entrepreneurs—especially of the solo variety—learn pretty quickly how to juggle their many responsibilities. They also learn a few tricks to set themselves up for success. These are mine. They’re simple things, really. And they might just change your life. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! And if you’d prefer the video version, you’ll find it on my YouTube channel. What you’ll learn in this episode: The two-minute trick I use to ensure every day starts out stress and anxiety free How clutter occupies more than just your desk space The huge difference a comfortable chair and a nice set of curtains can make How making a commitment frees up mental bandwidth Why multiple streams of income aren’t always a good idea Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program that simplifies business and eliminates the overwhelm. Start today with an all-access 7-trial for just $7. David Sparks at MacSparky.com inspired me with his commitment to only change apps once per year.

I used to work with a single mom. She had three kids all under 10, and their dad wasn’t around at all. She was on her own for juggling doctor appointments, school drop-offs and pick-ups, holiday pageants, birthday parties, and all the rest—all while working a full-time job.

I told her often that I didn’t know how she managed it all. I don’t know how any parent does, to be honest.

When I left that job to launch my own business, I discovered it wasn’t just parents who have a lot to manage. Entrepreneurs—especially of the solo variety—learn pretty quickly how to juggle their many responsibilities.

They also learn a few tricks to set themselves up for success. These are mine. They’re simple things, really. And they might just change your life.

Prefer a transcript? Here you go!

And if you’d prefer the video version, you’ll find it on my YouTube channel.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • The two-minute trick I use to ensure every day starts out stress and anxiety free
  • How clutter occupies more than just your desk space
  • The huge difference a comfortable chair and a nice set of curtains can make
  • How making a commitment frees up mental bandwidth
  • Why multiple streams of income aren’t always a good idea

Resources mentioned:

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