41 min

#17 End-of-life therapy lessons for a balanced business with Kirsty Fanton The One That Works For You

    • Entrepreneurship

Kirsty Fanton shares the end-of-life psychotherapy lessons that inform her business. Listen up for practical tips for balancing your business and a chronic illness, and how to create a daily check-in practice to manage overwhelm. Kirsty is a coach, ex-psychotherapist, and a great question-asker. She provides copy, coaching, and strategy for online business owners.

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Learn how Kirsty focuses each day on moving her business one tiny step closer to her vision and how she wants it to be serve and support her 


Prioritisation vs. freedom and flow


As a former psychotherapist, Kirsty shares how her expertise in grief and coping with long term illness informs her business now


Learn what that work taught Kirsty about hindsight and regret—and the three key themes she took away from providing end-of-life therapy


How informed consent can help you manage your business alongside a chronic illness (and how much you can/should share with clients)


How boundaries can help you create the conditions you need to do your best work


Martha shares how she creates buffers to accommodate for her ADHD—without making it her clients’ problem


Legacy feels yucky to Liv because she’s self actualised AF


Get Kirsty’s two key tips for identifying (and managing!) your capacity


Identifying the capacity cost of certain tasks vs. the number of tasks


Kirsty shares the three questions she asks herself during twice-daily check-ins and how to incorporate them into a daily practice 



We also mentioned these people/things:

Kirsty’s Reflective Practice Club

Kirsty’s Instagram

Kirsty’s LinkedIn

The Business Badassery Podcast

Martha’s website

Martha’s HyperFocus Week services

Martha’s LinkedIn and Instagram

Liv’s website

Liv’s LinkedIn

Lanae Carmichael

Verity Byth—Business Strategist

If you liked the podcast, please drop us a rating and send it to your friends. If you didn’t, it might be time to take a good, long look at yourself.

Want to advertise on our show? 

Get in touch by email—worksforyoupodcast@gmail.com

Kirsty Fanton shares the end-of-life psychotherapy lessons that inform her business. Listen up for practical tips for balancing your business and a chronic illness, and how to create a daily check-in practice to manage overwhelm. Kirsty is a coach, ex-psychotherapist, and a great question-asker. She provides copy, coaching, and strategy for online business owners.

Here's what went down:





Learn how Kirsty focuses each day on moving her business one tiny step closer to her vision and how she wants it to be serve and support her 


Prioritisation vs. freedom and flow


As a former psychotherapist, Kirsty shares how her expertise in grief and coping with long term illness informs her business now


Learn what that work taught Kirsty about hindsight and regret—and the three key themes she took away from providing end-of-life therapy


How informed consent can help you manage your business alongside a chronic illness (and how much you can/should share with clients)


How boundaries can help you create the conditions you need to do your best work


Martha shares how she creates buffers to accommodate for her ADHD—without making it her clients’ problem


Legacy feels yucky to Liv because she’s self actualised AF


Get Kirsty’s two key tips for identifying (and managing!) your capacity


Identifying the capacity cost of certain tasks vs. the number of tasks


Kirsty shares the three questions she asks herself during twice-daily check-ins and how to incorporate them into a daily practice 



We also mentioned these people/things:

Kirsty’s Reflective Practice Club

Kirsty’s Instagram

Kirsty’s LinkedIn

The Business Badassery Podcast

Martha’s website

Martha’s HyperFocus Week services

Martha’s LinkedIn and Instagram

Liv’s website

Liv’s LinkedIn

Lanae Carmichael

Verity Byth—Business Strategist

If you liked the podcast, please drop us a rating and send it to your friends. If you didn’t, it might be time to take a good, long look at yourself.

Want to advertise on our show? 

Get in touch by email—worksforyoupodcast@gmail.com

41 min