Learning to Ignore the ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ Voice | Podcast

Lisa chats with Kim about creating Booken Blend from her kitchen bench. They discuss following an instinct into a business, and doing work that can make a real impact on your own life and the lives [and wellbeing] of others.

In Kim’s words

If you are joining me today at a time when you’ve been battling with a particularly frustrating business-building mindset, the one where you have a million things you want to accomplish, are unsure of exactly where to start, and have seemingly lost the creative and / or productive capability to make it happen – I see you!

And this chat will be exactly what you need.

Our guest today is Lisa Booth, Founder of Booken Blend, a business that is all about supporting individuals in the build of their passive, sustainable home – and there’s a beautiful synergy in the concept of building something sustainably that I want you to hold in the same space as your approach to building your business.

In this chat, you’ll hear about

Following an instinct, into an idea, into a business

Developing a business that allows you to do work that can make a real impact on your own life and the lives [and wellbeing] of others

The fear you experience when you start monetizing one of your passions

Testing your ideas before over-investing in them

Nurturing and genuinely serving your biggest fans

Why practice makes perfect really is the key in building your own thing

What it really feels like to pull the pin on a secure job for the insecurity of a growing business

Shifting your known identity from one thing to another

And knowing your creative limits on the days it doesn’t flow.

Imposter syndrome is something we hear about a lot, because it can affect us all – regardless of what qualifications we have or the amount of market testing we do before creating something, there will likely still be this little voice saying “who do you think you are to do this” – if that little voice is driving you nuts and you want to put it in the bin, you’re gonna love this chat.

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