Summary of Business Pathfinder Podcast Episode: Introducing: Business Pathfinder
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Kristin Morrison operates multiple businesses in New York City, including house cleaning, real estate, pet sitting, and prop styling Despite experiencing depression and anxiety, common in her line of work, she provides coaching to clients to help them manage their businesses effectively Emotions like anger are often rooted in underlying feelings of fear and sadness
Morrison has been running a house cleaning business for nearly six years and has three years of experience in real estate She also owns a pet sitting and dog walking business, along with working as a prop stylist She emphasizes the importance of running a business in a way that suits the individual
Clients receive coaching tailored to their needs, leading to practical insights or profound realizations Morrison also highlights the significance of acknowledging impact, even if not reflected in social media metrics.
Introducing: Business Pathfinder
Key Takeaways
- Kristin Morrison runs multiple businesses including a house cleaning, real estate, pet sitting, and prop styling business in New York City.
- She experiences depression and anxiety, common in her line of work.
- Clients receive coaching and realizations to help them run their businesses in a way that works for them.
- Emotions like anger often stem from underlying feelings of fear and sadness.
- Acknowledgment that impact is made even if not reflected in likes and comments.
Kristin Morrison: A Multifaceted Entrepreneur
- Kristin Morrison has been running a house cleaning business for almost six years and has been in real estate for about three years.
- She also owns a pet sitting and dog walking business in addition to being a prop stylist in New York City.
- Like many in this line of work, Kristin Morrison suffers from depression and anxiety.
Embrace the Uncomfortable for Growth
- Within the session, the path often becomes clear. You'll hear some of my clients receive left brain boots on the ground coaching, while others get an aha moment or heartfelt realization.
- You can still run this business that you deeply love, but do it in a way that actually works for you.
- When we have a really strong emotion, I'm thinking of anger. Often what's underneath anger is fear, sadness, grief. One of the harder to face emotions.
- You're having impact, even if the likes and the comments aren't reflecting the impact. So I think that's really important to take that in. Yeah, totally and fully.