EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 8 MIN
It’s Just Not Working
from The Sharon Francisco Show · host Sharon Francisco
Have you ever hit that moment where you think, why isn’t this working?You’ve done the work.You’ve followed the process.You’ve put in the effort.And still… nothing.In this episode, Sharon unpacks why silence is not failure, why quiet results don’t mean you’re not good enough, and why business often asks for more refinement, more consistency, and more courage before momentum kicks in. Using a real-life story, this is a grounded reminder that when something isn’t working yet, it doesn’t mean stop. It means adjust. In this episode we cover: • Why “it’s not working” is often the wrong conclusion • The difference between silence and real feedback • Why we make slow results mean something personal • How self-doubt gets louder when results are quiet • Why one post, one conversation, or one attempt is not a strategy • The power of follow-up, refinement, and staying in motion • Why outcomes come from iteration, not perfection • The practical question to ask instead of turning on yourself • What it really means to be so good they can’t ignore you • Why passionate people don’t stop at silence — they adjust Key insights: • Silence is information, not rejection. • Quiet results do not mean you’re not capable. • Momentum is built through consistency, not one-off effort. • The goal does not need to change just because the first approach didn’t land. • If someone else can do it, the path already exists. 🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts https://www.sharonfrancisco.com/podcastConnect with me on LinkedIn and FacebookQuestions for the podcast? [email protected]👉 Also: The Entrepreneurial Bookkeeper — grow your business without sacrificing your health: sharonfrancisco.com/programConnect with me on LinkedIn, Facebook.Have a question for the podcast? Email [email protected]
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