Why Your OWN Pain Points Matter More than Your Audience’s

Episode Takeaways

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  1. Identify Your Personal Struggles

    We often think focusing on our audience's pain points is the key to success, but rarely do we turn that lens inward. Instead, make a list of all your own pain points—the tiny frustrations and bigger struggles that drain your energy every day. These might be things like always searching for login details, a cluttered workspace, or recurring dramas every time you try to create something new.

  2. Reclaim Your Energy Through Control

    You have more power than you realize, and you get to decide where your energy goes. By sitting down each week, reviewing your own list of pain points, and focusing on what is actually within your control, you start to reclaim your energy and time. This isn't about fixing everything at once, but about steady, intentional progress—which over time, turns aggravation into ease.

  3. Prioritize Your Own Needs

    The magic comes from prioritizing your own needs. Instead of getting lost in helping others at the expense of your own well-being, become gently obsessed with eradicating dysfunction from your life and business. By addressing the areas that nag at you and making systems to support yourself, you clear mental clutter and create flow for what truly matters.

  4. Stay Focused on Your Own Work

    And remember, when you notice yourself drawn to fixing other people's problems, pause and ask: Am I avoiding my own work on myself? Focus on what's truly yours to hold, and let others tackle their journeys. Your growth and well-being are worth putting at the top of your list.


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