Ep 13 - Get What You Want
If you've been waiting for growth opportunities land in your lap, to write that book, speak on stages, the podcast invite, the dream collaboration or simply more clients for your business. This episode is for you.
I've also learned this through building my own businesses that opportunities rarely arrive to you fully formed and that at some point, you have to make the move in order to get it.
Today I'm sharing with you two ways to get what you want through practical examples that you can act on this week. I also get honest about my old approach of waiting to be invited, that may resonate, and how I'm changing that.
In this episode you'll learn ways to get what you want:
- By recognising the difference between being pushy and being clear
- By knowing what 'asking' looks like at every stage of your business
- By knowing how to validate offers, pitch to potential collaborators and go for the speaking or podcast gigs.
- That rejection is part of the process and not a reason to stop
- More about how to identify one thing you want and take action on it today.
If you're wondering about quitting, I have an episode that will motivate you to keep going.
Listen to Episode 5 on When You Feel Like Quitting - And How It's Proof You Shouldn't.
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Links:
- Join my monthly workshops: juliachalmers.com/workshopwaitlist
- Mastermind: juliachalmers.com/madeformore
- Instagram: @JustJuliaChalmers
This podcast is for education and motivation only. I'm sharing what's worked for me and my clients — but it's not financial, legal, or accounting advice. Your results are your own, and I always encourage you to seek professional guidance before making any financial or business decisions.