5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Started My Business

01. Work hard every day on your self-doubt.

Make it the leading edge of your personal work because it’s the single thing that will hold you back the most.

02. Don’t waste time on being afraid to ask.

It took me a lot of time and energy to work up the courage to ask some pretty important people to work with me. What I found was that if I asked with the right intention, love in my heart, and a lot of humility, the answer was usually yes!

03. Moments of clarity will always be followed by periods of doubt, no matter how successful you become.

When you’re forging a path that no one else has ever walked, there will always be moments when you’re not sure whether to turn left or right. Sometimes you need to stand at the crossroads for a while before it becomes clear. It really shocked me at the beginning, but I’ve gotten used to it and now see that space as a creative space rather than a space of doubt.

04. Make sure you’re really clear about who your audience is.

You can’t be all things to all people.

05. Don’t undervalue yourself.

It’s one thing to be really generous and give people a lot of value for free when you’re just starting out to entice them to get to know you. But when you have a core offering that has a lot of value, don’t think that making it cheaper will make people want it more. It’s quite the opposite. Be generous and, at the same time, stand up for the value that you offer!

I hope these insights help you as you navigate your own journey. Whether you’re seeking collaboration, facing moments of doubt, or defining your audience, remember that each step contributes to your growth.

Love,
Vanessa

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