As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to fall into the trap of constantly proving yourself. However, this can lead to burnout and hinder your ability to grow your business. Instead, approach tasks from a place of love, acceptance, and worthiness. This shift in mindset can radically transform how you show up in the world and in your business.

 

It’s also important to recognize that patterns established early on can lead to internalized beliefs that numb us to our own needs and hinder our discernment. This can cause us to miss cues from our bodies, leading to exhaustion and burnout. To avoid this, take time to grieve your past self and embrace the necessary process of forgiving yourself and creating healthier expectations for the future.

 

In this episode, Emily Louis and I will dive deeper into:

 

  • Discovering the power of embracing grief and forgiving yourself to create healthier expectations and unlock growth and healing.
  • How early patterns can numb us to our needs, causing exhaustion and hindering discernment.
  • Shift from proving yourself to approaching tasks from a place of love, acceptance, and worthiness to radically transform how you show up in the world.

 

Remember, your growth and healing as an entrepreneur is essential for the success of your business. So, take care of yourself and approach tasks with a mindset of love, acceptance, and worthiness. You got this!

 

About Emily:

 

Emily is an unlikely worthiness coach who specializes in helping people stop feeling like they aren’t enough so that they can confidently be themselves. Through coaching and her podcast, Abundant Grace, she helps people get breakthroughs in their relationship with God and themselves so they can own their worthiness and live with bold confidence.

 

Grab yourself a copy of her 5 tips to feel more confident (to be yourself) – stop believing not assuming you know what others think. https://emilyklouis.com/burntout

 

Website: https://emilyklouis.com/

 

Instagram: @emily.abundantgrace

 

LinkedIn: @emily.abundantgrace