Ep. #101 Don’t Say What You Don’t Want Repeated

by Marci Barker / November 5th, 2024
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Don’t Say What You Don’t Want Repeated
In this episode of Your Loving Kick in the Pants, I celebrate reaching my 101st episode and reflect on the power of consistency. I talk about how many podcasters quit early and why I’m committed to continuing. I also discuss the importance of finding your unique voice in business and sticking to messaging that aligns with your values. Plus, I share how the Nurture to Convert certification helped me refine my coaching and messaging for my clients.
I emphasize the importance of how we present ourselves and how negative self-talk can hurt our image and business. I encourage listeners to be mindful of their words, stay accountable, and keep showing up with grace as they work toward their goals.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Reaching my 101st podcast episode and staying consistent.
Why many podcasters quit after 15 episodes.
The importance of listener reviews.
Embracing my unique role as an accountability coach.
Aligning business with your values.
Refining your messaging to attract the right people.
My Nurture to Convert certification and its impact on my coaching.
How negative self-talk can harm your business.
Staying committed to personal growth and showing up.
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