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Why Avoiding Discomfort in Business is Keeping You Broke (and How to Shift It)

Why Avoiding Discomfort in Business is Keeping You Broke (and How to Shift It)

Update: 2025-09-02
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For the longest time, I thought staying comfortable meant I was doing the “safe” thing in business. But here’s the truth I had to face: avoiding discomfort was keeping me weaker, costing me money, and stopping me from stepping into my next level.

In this episode, I share a powerful conversation I had with a client who’s launching a disruptive new agency—and the resistance that came up for her during the process. I’ll walk you through why discomfort is actually the doorway to expansion, and how shifting your identity around it changes everything.

What you’ll learn in this episode:
💸 The real reason avoiding discomfort is secretly costing you clients & cash
💸 How resistance shows up when you’re launching, pivoting, or raising your prices
💸 The mindset shift I personally use to turn fear into momentum
💸 Why the entrepreneurs who thrive aren’t the ones avoiding fear—they’re the ones moving with it

If you’ve been putting off a launch, delaying a new offer, or playing small because it feels uncomfortable—this episode will change how you see resistance forever.

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Why Avoiding Discomfort in Business is Keeping You Broke (and How to Shift It)

Why Avoiding Discomfort in Business is Keeping You Broke (and How to Shift It)

Evie Dawson