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So Many Past Failures... Ep # 52

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Here are some of the times I could have given up. No one has success in a straight line, no one. This audio was made because I had a conversation with a client who said me telling her this made her feel much better about her own past. She’d been telling me why it would be hard for her to put herself out there on social media (a very common story). While they are all very valid reasons I then shared with her some of the times in my career that I could’ve ‘given up’. That I could’ve packed it in, that I perhaps shouldn’t do it because clearly I wasn’t good enough, & all because people either stole or copied my work or basically told me I shouldn’t be doing ‘the thing’. And while I don’t share these stories much any more & nor do I feel much ‘charge’ around them, I thought it important to put some of them in one place. So that you know it’s not a straight line for anyone. Nothing is. Instead, just simply focus on helping your people, rather than listening to what others say... and if you get knocked down, get the fuck back up again and remember why you were put here. For more info about the things mentioned on this poddy, & to see the blog or for tips on being more awesome see the website: www.katemartinmentor.com & send me a question here; kate@katemartinmentor.com
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Here are some of the times I could have given up. No one has success in a straight line, no one. This audio was made because I had a conversation with a client who said me telling her this made her feel much better about her own past. She’d been telling me why it would be hard for her to put herself out there on social media (a very common story). While they are all very valid reasons I then shared with her some of the times in my career that I could’ve ‘given up’. That I could’ve packed it in, that I perhaps shouldn’t do it because clearly I wasn’t good enough, & all because people either stole or copied my work or basically told me I shouldn’t be doing ‘the thing’. And while I don’t share these stories much any more & nor do I feel much ‘charge’ around them, I thought it important to put some of them in one place. So that you know it’s not a straight line for anyone. Nothing is. Instead, just simply focus on helping your people, rather than listening to what others say... and if you get knocked down, get the fuck back up again and remember why you were put here. For more info about the things mentioned on this poddy, & to see the blog or for tips on being more awesome see the website: www.katemartinmentor.com & send me a question here; kate@katemartinmentor.com
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