How to Get Help When You Don't Even Know What's Missing
Have you ever found yourself feeling stuck in your business, but you don't know why? You may be struggling to find clients or you are just burnt out and tired. If this is you, then you are not alone.
I am sharing a conversation with Marisa Duran, a family portrait photographer and graduate of my group coaching program the Six-Figure Studio, about how she was in that exact same situation and was able to get out of it in just a few months!
HIGHLIGHTS
Takeaways from the Six-Figure Studio:
3 weeks into the program, Marisa realized there was a disconnect between what she thought she was communicating to people and what she was actually communicating. The Six-Figure Studio helped her identify the messages she was sending to people.
Marisa didn't realize she had to start from the beginning, with who she was and what she wanted her business to look like. There was work she had to do that she didn't even realize she had to do before the program.
How has what you've learned helped you in your business?
Marisa said even though she graduated the program, she enjoys going back and referencing the course often. Now she has the chance to go back and look at a deeper level.
The on-going coaching is what Marisa truly values. There is a very supportive and helpful community within the Six-Figure Studio. Everyone has unique businesses, but they are working towards the same goal of improving client experiences and building strong businesses.
Being in business for yourself can be isolating. Our community allows everyone to be different, supportive and successful. If you are wanting to provide a better service for your clients, the program is valuable.
Marisa said she now sees the biggest component of her business that was missing and how that was the foundation for everything else. She really needed that piece and feedback to focus and improve.
Advice for someone who is on the fence about the Six-Figure Studio:
Marisa thinks if you are committed to your business, then making a commitment to learning should be something you prioritize. She wishes she learned this information sooner in her business. She would start right away.