15 min

How to Bounce Back after a Failure or Disappointment in Your Business SMALL BUSINESS TIPS, TOOLS AND FUEL

    • Entrepreneurship

Say this outloud: Disappoinments happen, and it’s ok when they do.



Now say it again, and this time, actually believe it!



It’s a fact of life Crew — disappointments are simply a part of being a small businesses owner. It doesn’t matter if you are the most successful marketer, creator, or coach on the planet – or if you’re just getting started — disappointments happen to everyone, including me. Even after your business is rolling and growing – disappointments still happen to everyone, including me.



Over the nearly 8 years I’ve been in business I have done dozens of launches, created multiple products and programs, and put my hand and brain to every facet of marketing – and what I’ve learned through all of that is that disappointment does not discriminate. It will literally take the launch or the idea that you poured your heart and soul into — the one that you were certain would be a smashing success — and turn it into a complete flop, leaving you disheartened and totally confused.



I’m sure you’ve been there.  I know I've been there. It doesn't even have to be a launch. It could be anything in your business that you put effort into it, and it didn't turn out the way you had hoped, and now you feel defeated, and you feel like a failure.



Or maybe you feel like you’re not cut out to be an entrepreneur. Maybe you feel like you’re not capable or competent enough to build a successful business. Like, maybe this isn't for you?



The question is, how do you move on from those disappointments and make sure that the next one blows it out of the park?  



Let's get to it!  



If you'd prefer to read the blog of this content you can check that out here >> Blog post



#mindsetmotivation #smallbusinesstips #personaldevelopment #professionadevelopment




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejcproshow/support

Say this outloud: Disappoinments happen, and it’s ok when they do.



Now say it again, and this time, actually believe it!



It’s a fact of life Crew — disappointments are simply a part of being a small businesses owner. It doesn’t matter if you are the most successful marketer, creator, or coach on the planet – or if you’re just getting started — disappointments happen to everyone, including me. Even after your business is rolling and growing – disappointments still happen to everyone, including me.



Over the nearly 8 years I’ve been in business I have done dozens of launches, created multiple products and programs, and put my hand and brain to every facet of marketing – and what I’ve learned through all of that is that disappointment does not discriminate. It will literally take the launch or the idea that you poured your heart and soul into — the one that you were certain would be a smashing success — and turn it into a complete flop, leaving you disheartened and totally confused.



I’m sure you’ve been there.  I know I've been there. It doesn't even have to be a launch. It could be anything in your business that you put effort into it, and it didn't turn out the way you had hoped, and now you feel defeated, and you feel like a failure.



Or maybe you feel like you’re not cut out to be an entrepreneur. Maybe you feel like you’re not capable or competent enough to build a successful business. Like, maybe this isn't for you?



The question is, how do you move on from those disappointments and make sure that the next one blows it out of the park?  



Let's get to it!  



If you'd prefer to read the blog of this content you can check that out here >> Blog post



#mindsetmotivation #smallbusinesstips #personaldevelopment #professionadevelopment




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejcproshow/support

15 min