One of the most common obstacles to creating Sustainable Success in your business is trying to create Sustainable Success.
Wait, what?!
So often when people approach trying to make their business more “sustainable” they see “sustainability” as a race with a finish line. And if only they could make their business “sustainable,” then “everything would be easy.”
It’s a rather compelling narrative, so it’s no wonder we all get caught up in it from time to time.
Except…
That’s not quite how it works.
But don’t worry; while the reality is that sustainable success is probably a little different to the idea you have of it, it’s also more accessible to you (right now!) than you likely realize!
In episode 3 of season 6 we explore:
- Why creating sustainable success isn’t a linear process and how the pursuit of ease requires a crucial distinction in order to be constructive
- How a simple but powerful mindset shift can create an immediate increase in your perception of ease and sustainable success
- The mechanics of expansion (both internal and external) and what is and isn’t relevant for creating sustainable success
You’ll leave this episode so much clearer on what Sustainable Success actually is, but not only that, you’ll also leave having so much more compassion for yourself and clarity on your next step forward.
Listen to the episode below or subscribe on your favorite listening platform.
“Sustainability is not something that can be achieved but it CAN be experienced. Creating a sustainably successful business is not a race with a finish line.”
- Carly Jo Bell, Selling Chocolate
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I’m Carly Jo Bell.
(Though you can just call me Carly.)
Carly Jo Bell is a business strategist and mentor, and fonder of Whole Co media. Through her courses and programs, podcast, and one on one coaching, Carly helps pulled-in-every-direction entrepreneurs create a business that brings in as much joy as it does revenue — by cultivating deep self trust, and solid foundations as the first step.
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