What's Holding You Back?

There are six common patterns of beliefs and behaviors that tend to hold female entrepreneurs back, particularly those with ADHD tendencies, and in this straight-talking solo episode, I am going to discuss what to watch for, why they happen and most importantly, what to do about it. 

Some of us are lucky to just have one of them, but these patterns tend to travel in packs, so it's likely that you're dealing with a couple, several or even all of them. No matter how smart, strong, skillful, and savvy you are, these patterns are really really common and very effective at holding you back from the success you're striving for and deserve.

If you are struggling with distractibility, perfectionism, procrastination, people-pleasing, impulsivity, or time blindness, it is harder to reach your entrepreneurial goals and fulfill your business’s potential.  This episode is full of insights gained from managing my own tendencies and from working with clients just like you.  

And, before you listen, remember this: none of these obstacles will prevent you from being successful as an entrepreneur, but they do make things take longer and be more strenuous. So, let’s get them under control so you can have more success and a lot less stress. 

 

Mic Drop Moment 🎙️

"You do not need to be available and accessible at all times.. Oftentimes, we have to do a little bit more mindset work around this, because we've been conditioned to think, we always have to be responsive to others."

— Diann Wingert  

 

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