Why Prioritizing Yourself Is The Best Investment for Your Business
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Have you ever heard the ‘oxygen mask’ cliche?
That you need to put yourself first if you want to unleash your best possible self into the world and serve others as best you can?
When I was a new parent, I heard this all the time.
They told me to take care of myself, make sure I got enough sleep and put my own needs high on my list of priorities so that I could be the best parent that I could (without turning into a zombie in the process!!)
And although I inwardly rolled my eyes at the time, it’s true. For parenting, for running a growing business and for becoming the happiest, healthiest versions of ourselves possible.
Yes, it’s difficult. Yes, you may feel like you’re being selfish. But it works. And I’m living testimony to the fact. I’ve seen how transformative prioritising my own needs can be for my life, my relationships and my business.
This week, I want to show you how this philosophy can benefit your life too.
That’s why I’m excited to share with you this week’s episode which is a recap of the conversation I had with my fellow Pilates teacher Martin Reid.
We talked about the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people, having different communities, knowing your self-worth, finding joy in what you do, setting the right boundaries, and so much more.
If you’re an entrepreneur who needs help with growing your business, staying on track and gaining the confidence to turn your desires into business growth without burnout, you won’t want to miss this one.
Want to put your goals out there and implement them yourself? I’m kicking off the year with my new programme this coming January: the Winter Business Growth Implementation Academy. It will help you plan, prioritize, get organized, and implement your goals.
Stay tuned for more info!
Click this link for the full show notes: www.eleshialifestyle.com/blog/episode-34-why-prioritizing-yourself-is-the-best-investment-for-your-business.
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