Do you ever suffer from Comparitis?
Welcome to episode #26 of the Gentle Business Revolution podcast, the show where we talk about marketing your business by disrupting the current marketing paradigm. If you are a heart-centered entrepreneur who feels anxiety around marketing your business or you are tired of the traditional marketing model, you're in the right place!
Welcome to Season 4! As always I have very exciting episodes coming up. In today's episode, we are talking about the idea of having enough. Even though we use enough as a common way of describing how much we earn, need or have, we don't stop to consider that enough might be different for all of us.
This episode was inspired by my current read, "Company of One" by Paul Jarvis. Reading this book has made me reflect on what my definition of enough is right now. It also made me reflect on times when I've caught myself comparing my enough to other people's enough.
It has been a really insightful read and I hope this podcast gets you interested in learning more about it.
In this episode you'll learn about what enough means and…
- Why the definition of enough is different for everyone
- The two camps that Paul Jarvis discusses in his book: enough and pre-enough
- How I got over my comparitis
Other links and resources mentioned in this episode:
The Gentle Marketing Revolution
The Gentle Business Revolution
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Sarah