New Podcast + Quick Tip
/Today I have a new podcast episode for you.
But first, a quick tip.
If you find yourself having a moment (or day or week) where it feels like you've got nothing to say and nothing to give, but you've got to stay in the game with your business, try this:
Share your client stories. (With permission of course!)
Share the progress that they're making.
Share a new thing, a big win or something small that they're celebrating. (Small wins, over time create a long lasting transformation.)
Share a story of how they overcame a particular piece of the journey.
It really helps your potential clients see what's possible with someone like you on their side.
And it helps your clients feel capable and encourages them to acknowledge their progress, great and small.
And so, whenever I feel like I have nothing to say, I remember this sweet little strategy.
Because I can talk endlessly about my clients and how awesome they are.
In the spirit of walking my talk, here's my latest podcast episode:
In this episode I interview my client Caroline Clark of OverwhelmedOrganizing.com
Why in the world would I want to talk with you about organizing your home at a time like this?
After all, we are in the middle of a pandemic, recession, civil unrest and oh let's not forget figuring out what heck your kids will be doing in the fall.
Well, come find out!
In this informal conversation we discuss the following:
How home organizing can impact your business and ability to contribute to what matters most
Why home organizing can be an act of self-care and not about the right containers
What blocks most creative women in business from organizing their homes (it's not what you think)
Why little piles of clutter can be enough to make you to feel weighed down and cause unnecessary mental clutter
Why Caroline's client base is NOT a hot mess and are successful in their profession
Why I worked with a series of professional organizers at different stages of my business
The 3 steps to home organization that gets you unstuck and moving forward, yet still feels artful and authentic
And lots more!
Come have a listen. You can also find the latest episode on iTunes, Stitcher or Podbean.
Sending hugs and appreciation for reading my messages and being a part of my life from afar.
Warmly,
Karin
PS - Whenever you're ready, I'm here to help you refocus your message, services and marketing in the #happylittlepractice way. Get in my schedule here for next week if you're ready for a coach.