EPISODE · Mar 2, 2021 · 32 MIN
#45 - How to pivot in your business
from The Steven de Cuba Podcast · host Steven de Cuba
When I first started my business in Aruba as a photographer, I felt alone. I didn't feel a sense of community in the photography industry, it was more like a competition. I wanted to be part of a group of people that see others across the room as a community rather than competition. But I never felt like I had something interesting to say or an interesting topic to create a program about. I had the fear of what if I made a mistake and people would laugh/judge me. I had the fear that perhaps I won't be good enough so I never really acted on my dream. I always used different excuses, "I'm not ready yet. Right now is not the right timing". Sometimes we use these excuses of "not being ready" or "I'm not good enough", but in fact, we are afraid of what other people might think or what's going to happen if we fail. Let’s chat! Show notes: stevendecuba.com/episode45
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When I first started my business in Aruba as a photographer, I felt alone. I didn't feel a sense of community in the photography industry, it was more like a competition. I wanted to be part of a group of people that see others across the room as a community rather than competition. But I never felt like I had something interesting to say or an interesting topic to create a program about. I had the fear of what if I made a mistake and people would laugh/judge me. I had the fear that perhaps I won't be good enough so I never really acted on my dream. I always used different excuses, "I'm not ready yet. Right now is not the right timing". Sometimes we use these excuses of "not being ready" or "I'm not good enough", but in fact, we are afraid of what other people might think or what's going to happen if we fail. Let’s chat! Show notes: stevendecuba.com/episode45
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