Who
else is sick and tired of chasing dreams that seem perpetually out of
reach? Do you jump from thing to thing... guru to guru and gimmick to
gimmick in pursuit of passion, purpose and profit? If you are like most
of the people I speak to, the truth is, you have a firm foundation and a
strong sense of what you'd LOVE to do, but the overwhelming urge to
seek out shortcuts, or shiny secrets knocks you off the path.
Here is the 1 simple truth that I've learned doing this work, every day for 10 years plus.
Each
of us has a unique gift that is begging to be shared with the world.
Each of us is strong, and powerful and passionate in areas that
naturally bring value to others. And yet, even with this truth being
eminently obvious to all, the vast majority of us spend our time trying
to build a blog, a brand, a business and a bank account around ideas
that have very little to do with these natural strengths.
Here is
what I want you to do. Ask yourself these 5 simple questions. Write down
your answers on a sheet of paper and carry it around with you for 3
days. Don't type it out... and don't stress about it. Just look at the
questions, and write out the answers in the most natural, honest and
organic way possible.
1 - Who are You?
2 - What do you do?
3 - Who do you do it for?
4 - What do they need?
5 - How do their lives change, when you do what you do BEST for them?
A quick confession:
These
aren't my questions. The first time I saw a version of this little
exercise, I was at a life purpose business building seminar about a
decade ago, and I was the type of person who would roll my eyes at these
sorts of exercises. (the exercise was a little bit different than the
one I outlined above, but close enough to get credit)
But I did it
and I re-read my own answers a bunch of times over that weekend. IT was
truly transformative for me. I realized that much of what I had been
building and developing in my own business had very little to do with my
true "inner" identify and what I really wanted to contribute to my
clients, customers, and community.
So how do you earn $100K a year once you have your inner "A-ha" moment?
The
truth is, you need to identify your ideal audience of high value
clients and customers who will benefit in big ways from the value you
offer.
The fastest way? Create 1 high dollar coaching service that
costs about $5K for 12 months of your experience and expertise, and
strive to get 20 clients per year.
You can also create many
different types of content, courses, curriculums, books, products and
programs and reach the same goal as well. I just find that it's much
easier, when you LOVE what you do, to charge what you're worth,
simplify, stick to ONE core thing and seek out the super small subset of
people in any niche, market or industry who are willing and able to pay
you for your genius, and feel lucky to do so!
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