From The Yoga Boss Vault: Notice Discomfort, Act Anyway
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You have the desire to build a yoga business, but desire isn't enough—you have to take action. And that's where most yoga teachers get stuck. When discomfort, fear, doubt, or overwhelm shows up, they stop.
In this episode, Jackie Murphy teaches you how to notice that discomfort and act anyway—the single most important skill for building your business.
You'll learn:
- Why your primitive brain is keeping you stuck (and how to override it)
- The 3 ways most people handle discomfort (resist, react, avoid) and why none of them build a business
- How to process uncomfortable emotions the same way you process Chair Pose
- The difference between massive action (that grows your business) and passive action (that feels productive but doesn't)
- The one question to ask yourself every day to move the needle forward
- Why yoga teachers already have the skill they need—they just have to apply it to business
This episode is for yoga teachers, Pilates instructors, and wellness entrepreneurs who want to build a business but find themselves avoiding action when fear shows up.
Listen now to learn how to notice discomfort and act anyway.
Work with Jackie Murphy
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https://www.jackiegmurphy.com/3-marketing-mistakes - Learn more about The Studio CEO Program: https://www.jackiegmurphy.com/studioceo
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