“The main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing.” ~ Stephen Covey

Welcome to part two in this month’s theme of “do more brave things.” Today we’re going to dive into the next two steps to help you be braver this year and take on a bold-ass move.

These next two steps aren’t the sexiest of the bunch, but without them, you’ll find yourself a third of the way into your brave move feeling exhausted, unclear and ready to give it all up. Unfortunately, this is all too common – we start strong, but we fade out when life gets busy or when we’re unclear on what to do next. 

If you’ve ever found yourself mid-leap saying, “But what do I actually do next?” this episode is for you. There are two straight-forward steps you can take to give your move a strong chance of success. Listen in to learn more.

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Recommended Resources:

How to do more brave things (part 01)

Why your BFF is keeping you from being brave with Nancy Jane Smith

My Project Plan

CEO Fast Track Guide

Discovery Call with Stephanie to explore a Bold-Ass Move (B.A.M.)

The advice that changed my life

Your plans vs reality – what to do when it all falls apart

Leverage this small, but might strategy for Q4

5 helpful steps to take before you begin a new project

The super simple strategy to overcome overwhelm

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How to do more brave things (part 02)

 

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