291. How I'm 3Xing My Coaching Business in 90 Days
Description
What if you could double, or even triple, your business in the next few months by shifting the way you lead, connect, and embody your vision? In this episode of the School of Impact, you'll hear powerful lessons straight from the first-ever live event in Clearwater, Florida, where top coaches, entrepreneurs, and million-follower brands came together for breakthroughs, collaboration, and transformation. From reigniting passion in your work to putting yourself in the right rooms, to embodying the identity of your next-level self, this conversation is packed with actionable insights to help you build a thriving business you love. Tune in and discover how to create unstoppable momentum and step into your bigger vision.
"If you have a big vision, just know that adversity and obstacles are inevitable. The bigger the vision, the bigger the obstacle, the more adversity you're gonna face. You've gotta fight through it."
Powerful lessons you'll gain from this episode:
- Follow your passion – When you align your business with what you truly love, growth becomes natural and sustainable.
- Be in the right environment – Surrounding yourself with the right people and rooms, both online and offline, accelerates breakthroughs and collaborations.
- Embodiment matters – Success requires adopting the beliefs, habits, and actions of the next-level version of yourself.
- Recognize and release the false self – Becoming aware of ego-driven patterns and consciously shifting into your true identity opens the path for transformation.
- Create a clear vision – Map out your goals like a blueprint and reverse engineer them into daily actions and measurable steps.
- Adversity is inevitable – The bigger the vision, the greater the obstacles; facing challenges head-on is part of the journey to success.
Connect with Jason Meland:
Email: jason@goliveonlinemastermind.com
Website: https://www.growmyvisibility.com/
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