How to stop playing it small in your business

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2024 · 9 MIN

How to stop playing it small in your business

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

Today, I will to dive into something powerful that's been on my heart lately.    Let's talk about expansion!!    Have you ever paused to ask yourself, where are you still playing it small?    Where are you holding back, staying in your comfort zone, when deep down, you know you're meant for more? 🤔    I recently had a revelation during a call with my mentor.    As she spoke on our call, I saw myself mirrored in her words.    It hit me that sometimes, we fall into the trap of serving the same clients, using the same strategies, and expecting different results.    But growth doesn't happen in stagnation!     When we allow ourselves to expand, to step into the next version of ourselves, amazing things start to unfold.    We attract new opportunities, aligned clients, and abundance in ways we never thought possible.     It's not about hustling harder or following someone else's blueprint.    🏼 It's about trusting our intuition, embracing our uniqueness, and creating a business and life that truly lights us up.    So, I invite you to take a moment and check in with yourself.    Are you still playing it small?    Are you ready to break free from limitations and step into your full potential? 🫶🏼    Whether it's joining my program, working one-on-one, or exploring other avenues, know that the possibilities are endless when you allow yourself to grow.     I'm shifting gears in my own journey, and I'm so excited to see where this new path leads.    What about you?    Tell me, what's one area of your life or business where you're ready to level up and play big? 🫶🏼      PS. Reviews are like a virtual hug and you know I  LOVE hugs! It would mean the world to me if you could please write me an honest review so more women can find this show 🤗 Thank you so much for your love and support!! Link to review is below: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-abundant/id1458932675

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