839: Get Unstuck: How to Tackle Your Mindset for People Who Prefer to Talk Strategy

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Systems and Marketing for Service Based Businesses with Boss Project - A podcast by Abagail Pumphrey - Business Strategist

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I don't know about you, but when I’m feeling stuck, my default is to jump straight into strategy. What's the tactical plan? What steps should I take? How do I break free from this rut? Is there a book, a podcast, a process, a checklist – anything that can guide me out? Just hand me the instruction manual, and let's get moving! But if you suspect that what's holding you back is more about mindset than your previous blocks have been, then this can be a tough place to be in, especially for those of us who thrive on logic and clear steps forward. Join The Co-op - The Membership for Online Businesses Connect with Abagail Instagram All the Links! How do we get to the root of why we are feeling so stuck? And more importantly, how do we start feeling positive about charting a new course? But I want to take it a step further. I've compiled a list of questions that I truly believe can help us dig deep and uncover what's going on beneath the surface. I don't think the questions by themselves are as helpful as seeing the process in action. So, we're going to tackle this together. I haven't prepped my answers to these questions. Instead, I'll open up about my own struggles, my mindset obstacles, and where I'm aiming to go next. Let's dive deep into these questions together! Episode Highlights: What Do You Really Want? What Is Making You Feel Stuck? What Are You Willing To Do About It? What Are You Not Willing To Do? What’s Your First Step? What Are You Willing To Commit To? How Will You Stay Focused? How Do You Need to Feel To Be The Most Effective At Showing Up? How Can You Create More of That Feeling? Is There Anything You Need To Address In Your Body In Order To Make This Happen? Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate, and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to thestrategyhour.com.