How to get fully booked as a highly sensitive person with Hannah Brooks

 
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I’ve been working on featuring different people on the podcast to show you the various ways that success can appear. Many of you think you have to be loud and exuberant to make your brand attractive, but my guest today is the perfect example to demonstrate why this is just not true.  

My client Hannah Brooks is a relationship coach who helps highly sensitive women love their marriages. As a highly sensitive woman herself, she does things in a way that I’m sure many of you can relate to. She’s a little quieter and understated in her marketing, but that doesn’t mean she’s any less successful, and she’s here to share her wealth of insight on how to make your coaching business fully booked in the way that you work.

Tune in this week as Hannah and I discuss the gifts and detriments of being highly sensitive, and some of the practices that Hannah integrates to try to curb her perfectionistic tendencies. We all have negative feelings, no matter what kind of person you identify as, and I can’t wait for you to discover why feeling bad occasionally doesn’t have to get in the way of your success.

Get ready to un-suck your marketing, forever. Joyful Marketing is coming on November 18th.

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • Hannah’s thoughts on creating a work-life balance when you’re fully booked.

  • Why your marketing can be quiet and understated and still work.

  • How being highly sensitive has shown up for Hannah and her marketing.

  • The detriments and gifts of high sensitivity.

  • Why integration is one of the greatest assets of high sensitivity.

  • A few thoughts Hannah practices that free her from her tendency to be a perfectionist.

  • How Hannah connects back to her creative zone.

  • The biggest difference in Hannah from when she started to where she is now.

  • Why feeling bad doesn’t have to get in the way of doing what you’re meant to do.

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