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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 33 MIN

87. How to Recognize Burnout as a Growth Signal in Your VA or OBM Business with Quinn Tempest

from Grow Your VA & OBM Business: Soulpreneur Scaling Stories · host Andrea Elibero

In this episode of Soulpreneur Scaling Stories, I sit down with Quinn Tempest, a business and marketing strategist who helps solopreneurs build sustainable businesses aligned with their values and vision. Quinn shares her journey from the corporate world to running her own business serving purpose-driven entrepreneurs, and reveals powerful insights about recognizing burnout as a sign of growth rather than failure.During our conversation, Quinn introduces the concept of two distinct types of burnout: the familiar exhaustion type and a deeper burnout that signals you've outgrown your current business system. She explains why so many service providers hit a wall despite working harder, and offers a refreshing perspective on how to view these challenges as opportunities for transformation rather than personal shortcomings.If you're an online service provider feeling overwhelmed, resentful of client work, or sensing there's a different way to structure your business, this episode provides actionable strategies for creating a business model that truly reflects who you are and where you want to go.Key Points Covered:✨ The distinction between exhaustion burnout and system burnout✨ Early warning signs that your business needs restructuring✨ Why cookie-cutter business models and comparison lead to burnout✨ The importance of building your business from the inside out✨ How to let go of what's not working in order to grow✨ Creating a vision based on your values, not others' definitions of success Connect with Quinn:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFree Resource: Priority Planner for SolopreneursSend us Fan MailFor VAs & OBMs turning expertise into a signature method and a business that pays for outcomes, not hours.BOOK A FREE BUSINESS AUDITFree 45-min call. Find your bottleneck, see what's possible.FREE RESOURCESTools, trainings & community.WORK WITH MEExpansion: 1:1 coaching to build your signature method and offer suite.Effortless Attraction: 8-Week Marketing Intensive (Apr & Oct)Foundations to Flow: 8-Week Offer Design Intensive (Feb & July) Website | Instagram | Threads | LinkedIn | YouTube Podcast produced and edited with love by @FerAssists

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