Be choosey. Really damn choosey. - a podcast by Stephanie Pollock

from 2017-03-09T08:00

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Overwhelm isn’t created by what you think it is.

It’s not because of having too much on your plate.

It’s not because you have a burgeoning to-do list that keeps growing.

And it’s not because you’re trying to balance kids, family, laundry, writing, clients and more.

These are all the manifestations of overwhelm — but not the root cause. And as long as you focus on the to-do list or the laundry pile, you’re going to stay stuck in the overwhelm indefinitely.

The root cause is that you’re not choosey* enough.

Listen in to today's episode to learn more. 

Recommended Resources:

Make it Happen – 90-day Coaching Intensive running April, May & June 2017

Leadership Letters

CEO Fast Track Guide

Essentialism by Greg McKeown

3 Ways to Turn Down the Tension

I give you permission

Healthy Boundaries for Kind People

Original 2014 blog post: Be Choosey. Really damn choosey.

Work with Me!

Beginning in April, I’m opening spots in my 90-day Make it Happen coaching intensive. This is the perfect fit for you if you’d like to stop the spray-and-pray approach to your business activities, and get really focused on making significant progress on a few key projects or business activities.

I’ll be there with you every week keeping you on track, helping you make smart, quick decisions and ensuring you actually get to the other side of the work that will drive your business forward. I will help you be really damn choosey so you can get the work done.

If you’d like to learn more about this program, I invite you to check out stephaniepollock.com/make-it-happen or visit today’s show notes at stephaniepollock.com/bpp038. We can also jump on the phone to ensure it’s the right fit for you. This program starts the beginning of April to ensure we’re wrapped up before summer — so if this feels like a yes for you, I invite you to reach out soon.

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