S3 Episode 5: Lessons Learned from Mandalas

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2024 · 14 MIN

S3 Episode 5: Lessons Learned from Mandalas

from The Organized Mom Podcast · host Imani DaCosta

In the episode, Imani talks about the similarities she found between coloring Mandalas and running a business, she goes into detail about how the patience, intentionality, and dedication needed for Mandala's can be applied to entrepreneurship. Imani emphasizes the important needs for entrepreneurship: mentorship, community, good branding, effective onboarding of clients, efficient marketing, etc. The episode also highlights Imani’s 6 month business mentorship program for aspiring virtual assistants that is currently enrolling new students for the April 2024 cohort ! Links to all programs and services : https://imanidacosta.com/links  00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:50 Discovering the Art of Mandala 01:22 The Process and Lessons from Coloring Mandalas 03:56 The Evolution of My Mandala Coloring Journey 05:51 The Parallels Between Mandala Coloring and Entrepreneurship 06:18 The Importance of Consistency and Patience in Business 09:29 Identifying the Gaps in Your Business 10:47 Resources and Opportunities for Aspiring Virtual Assistants 12:53 Final Thoughts and Encouragement DaCostAcademy is based on application only. You must fill out the application and book a free call with Imani to see if you are a good fit for her 6 month program.  This program is limited to only 10 spots and only for those ready to start and scale their online virtual assistant business in 2024! LEARN MORE PROGRAM DETAILS + APPLY DIRECTLY HERE : https://portal.imanidacostawellness.com/public/form/view/64763fd22debec83dc198d05 Thank you for your continuous love and support 🌻

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