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Ep. 49 Movement, Mindset & Mastering Your Message with Kara Stokes

Ep. 49 Movement, Mindset & Mastering Your Message with Kara Stokes

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What if your "I can't" narrative is the biggest block between you and your next breakthrough?



As Kara just took another leap into the world of Accountability Coaching and is loving it, this chat is all about the bravery to do the things you want - and get outside your comfort zones to create what YOU know is right for you.


I sat down with biz bestie, Accountability Coach & former SEO Copywriter Kara Stokes, as we explored the clear link between physical movement, fresh air, and boosting your creative thinking for business. Kara, who runs Snap Walk & Talk, shared how she does it!


In this full episode, we explore:


-How Kara started "Snap Walk & Talk" because she needed to create content and stay active.


-How getting outside can improve everything from how well you work to your relationships.


-Letting go of being "the best" actually helps your business.


-Practical tips for staying motivated and finding fresh ideas, even when tech challenges hit.


-The importance of conscious living and creating a business that truly aligns with your personal values.


If you're ready to ditch the desk-bound grind and discover how being active can bring new energy and fresh ideas to your business, this episode is for you.

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Kara Stokes:

@karastokescopywriter

https://karastokescopywriter.com

https://aistreet.au



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