The hardest thing about my business

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The hardest thing about my business

EPISODE 121

The hardest thing about my business


 

I don’t want to be a “Debbie Downer,” but I’m going to be real with you.

Being in business, particularly working with your significant other, is not always sunshine and rainbows. 

Today’s podcast episode isn’t a pity party, but I’m giving you an honest look at some of the things I find hardest in my business. 

Scroll through Instagram, and it’s easy to think that everyone’s got it all together, me included, so today, I’m getting vulnerable and sharing some of the negative side of being an entrepreneur. 

Listen to this new podcast episode to learn:

  • How I struggle with being put on a pedestal as a public person
  • How to handle the weight of being responsible for a lot of people
  • My imposter syndrome and fears of making mistakes
  • What I’ve learned about boundaries and saying no
  • Why working with my husband has been really challenging
  • The downside of being a perfectionist and wanting things done in a certain way

What are you finding hard in business right now? Do any of my challenges resonate? 

Being in business is not always going to be easy, but that’s the good thing about having your own business - you can choose how you want to run it and build it around your life. 

You can love your business but not like it every day.

We can do hard things. 

xx Denise 

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