Marketing Sucks

When to Stop Taking Advice and Start Acting in Your Business

Amanda Casinha-Ginther Episode 57

Is your webinar habit slowly killing your business? While I’m all for learning, consuming too much advice online makes it HARDER for you to move forward and see results. Information overload doesn’t just put you at risk of decision paralysis, it can trick you into believing you’re being extremely productive when you’re not actually turning tips into action. Think about it — how often do you actually put those course or webinar strategies to work in your biz?

If you want to show up as a business owner instead of a hobbyist, you need to get out of avoidance mode and start doing the damn thing. In this tough love episode of Marketing Sucks, I reveal how signing up for a billion masterclasses keeps you playing small, and the simple deadline trick that’ll help you shift from passive consumption into timely execution, so you can start getting REAL value from virtual summits and courses!

Marketing sucks. Let’s learn together. Hit play to discover:‌ ‌

  • How to free yourself from the insidious overthinking trap
  • Why you need to ditch the people-pleasing (and how this will help you find your true people) 
  • Why you should keep expiration dates in mind — and how accepting impermanence fuels motivation!

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Timestamps:‌ ‌

00:12  Intro 

02:28  Doing v. consuming

03:44  Readiness isn’t real 

05:33  Why you hold yourself back

07:06  Action beats overthinking

09:05  Ditch people-pleasing & perfectionism

10:28  Accept expiration dates

12:08  Act like a big fish  

12:42  Outro

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