In this episode of Spirit Guides Wednesday, spiritual business coaches,
Kelle Sparta and Katherine Loranger, discuss the concept of "panic
pivot" in business. They explore how to commit to a path and trust the
universe as a partner rather than an authority figure, offering valuable
insights on avoiding self-blame and fostering business growth.
Key Points:
Avoiding "Panic Pivot" in Business
(0:04)
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Kelle
Sparta explains the "panic pivot" in business, where one switches to
a new idea quickly after launch without proper testing.
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Discussion
on the importance of not waiting for approval from the universe, and viewing it
as a partner rather than a parent.
Reframing Panic Pivots and Avoiding Self-Blame
(5:41)
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Trust
issues leading to self-doubt and panic when results don't match expectations.
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Reframing
situations as experiments to shift focus from self-blame to empowerment.
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Difference
in response time between masters and apprentices when realizing they're off
their path and getting back on it.
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The hidden
resistance that you don't realize is holding you back.
Business Growth, Self-Awareness, and Overcoming
Obstacles (10:01)
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Noticing
panic-pivoting and reframing it as a learning opportunity.
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Emphasizing
incremental gains and experimentation over immediate results.
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Advice on
committing to a year-long process with a lead magnet on one platform for one
target market.
Commitment, Consistency, and Energy Management
in Business (18:20)
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Importance
of commitment and consistency in achieving results.
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Power of
maintaining integrity with commitments and consequences of inconsistency.
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Personal
experiences with podcasting, social media, and different work styles between
Kelle and her friend Kathy.
Commitment and Partnership with the Universe
(23:36)
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Comparison
of commitment in business to gardening, with the universe as a partner.
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Challenges
of spiritual growth and business, including combative relationships with guides
and a warrior mindset.
Shifting Mindset from Fight to Flow (27:08)
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Recognizing
the tendency to bring "fight" energy into life and business, leading
to stress and burnout.
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Transitioning
to a more relaxed approach, letting go of the need to prove oneself.
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Reflection
on Kelle's relationship with her father and a moment of reconciliation after
his passing.
Identity, Self-Awareness, and Commitment...