EPISODE · Nov 7, 2022 · 18 MIN
68. Permission to Slow Down & Do Things On Your Terms
from On Your Terms®
Out of everything I’ve learned over the years of running a business, there’s one thing I wish I could go back and give myself the permission to do when I first started: Not turning everything I learn immediately into content for my business.Once I gave myself this permission, not only did it impact my business success and my bottom line, my mental health improved. I didn’t realize how exhausting it was, but once I took a step back and slowed things down, it was clear to me that this isn’t a good approach to business. I’m going to share why I think this is such a bad idea, why it’s important to give yourself permission to do something different, and what you can do instead.In this episode, you’ll hear…01:34 - The cycle of learning and teaching05:04 - Giving yourself permission to not teach everything you learn07:57 - Learning and growing in parallel10:52 - Sharing information with purpose13:27 - Fighting the race to cheapen contentClick here to find the full show notes and transcript for this episode.RESOURCES:Click here to be notified when new episodes of On Your Terms® come outCONNECT:Get Sam's weekly newsletter, Sam's SidebarFollow Sam on InstagramFollow Sam on YouTubeSubscribe to Sam's Substack, Beyond BusinessTake Sam's free legal workshop "5 Steps to Legally Protect & Grow Your Online Business"DISCLAIMER
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You don’t have to turn every new thing you learn immediately into content for your business. I’m going to share why I think this is such a bad idea, why it’s important to give yourself permission to do something different, and what you can do instead.
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