I knew I needed to promote my business, but it felt like a massive uphill battle.
I’m incredibly passionate about helping my clients. But sales felt manipulative, and I couldn't keep up with the constant demand of making it every day.
Underneath all that, marketing brought up my triggers. I doubted my ability to inspire people because I was bullied throughout my school years.
Compared to my social media icons, I felt like a clumsy, socially awkward teenager. I could barely talk in front of a camera, let alone sell thousands of dollars worth of my own offerings.
Everyone on my social media feed looked so naturally confident, and so effortlessly sexy! And their content was ENDLESS.
If you’re anything like I was, know that you’re not alone. This is a fundamental part of the entrepreneurial journey.
And in the beginning, it sucks!
Unfortunately, I see countless online coaches, facilitators and online entrepreneurs falling into the same traps that I did.
Marketing becomes a “necessary chore” to get to the fun part of actually giving your gifts. It feels intimidating, boring, or depleting. Gross!