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215. Can Prioritizing Rest Grow Your Business? This Solopreneur Says Yes

215. Can Prioritizing Rest Grow Your Business? This Solopreneur Says Yes

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What if building a business didn’t require burnout, hustle culture, or 80-hour workweeks? In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, we chat with Amanda Bourbonais—copywriter, wellness advocate, and self-proclaimed OG Health-First Freelancer—about how a health crisis reshaped her definition of success and led her to build a thriving six-figure business…with plenty of time for naps.

Amanda shares how to manage client expectations with grace, raise your rates with confidence, and why prioritizing your well-being isn’t just possible—it’s profitable. Whether you’re managing chronic illness or just sick of glorifying the grind, this episode is a must-listen for solopreneurs who want to thrive without sacrificing their health.


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