Processing clean pain in business

 
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As coaches, we have to go out there and risk failure and rejection, feeling misunderstood, or even getting criticized or canceled. Maybe you put your heart and soul into a launch, only to watch it flop, or a client you’re really invested in turns around to ask for a refund. This hurts, but are you making the experience clean pain or dirty pain? 

Painful shit happens to us all the time, whether in life, love, or business. I don’t know any coach at any level of success who is exempt from it. But there’s a huge difference between embracing clean pain versus dirty pain, and this week, I’m selling you on why it’s worth spending time naming and separating clean pain from dirty pain in your business. 

Join me on this episode as I invite you to not only face the discomfort you’re experiencing in your business, but run towards it. You’ll learn why processing clean pain is the path to creating new results, and how naming and allowing clean pain is one of the best ways to model what’s possible for your clients. 


If you want to dive deeper and do the work of unearthing what makes you unique, and you want a step-by-step process for showing up in a way where people look to you as the authority and expert, whether without a niche or a very specific one, I would love to invite you to join my marketing training program, Joyful Marketing. Click here to find out more and I can’t wait to see you in there!

 
 

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The difference between clean and dirty pain. 

  • Why your ability to name and separate clean pain from dirty pain is relevant to your business. 

  • How clean pain is inherent to your growth in any aspect of life. 

  • Why processing clean pain is the key to living a full, rich, and meaningful life. 

  • 6 types of clean pain that I see happening in business. 

  • How to name, allow, and process clean pain in your business. 


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