Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast

If I were starting over again, what would I do?

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Check out the video of this episode here on YouTube.

Listen to the Podcast episode here.

In no particular order, here are the the things I would do in my business if I were starting over from zero: no followers, no business, no clue what I was doing.

–Intentional social media and in person networking

–An hour a day minimum to work on/in my business

–Find an accountability partner to check in with, maybe cowork with once a week

–Do free trainings/value in groups, on my page, everywhere

–Make a collab list of 20 people and interact with them weekly to build repertoire.

–Join a Mastermind and hire a coach for occasional 1-1 strategy calls

–Promote ONE thing

–Not over complicate things

–Podcast and personal development daily

–Prioritize sleep, movement and nutrition

Let’s connect! DM me on Instagram and let me know you loved this list!

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