317. Borrowed Confidence: Mastering Motherhood & Business Through Strategic Delegation with Amy Landino

 
 
 
 
 

Where should you first start delegating in your business?

In this episode we’re joined by entrepreneur and best-selling author Amy Landino. Amy is the award-winning host of the popular YouTube series AMYTV. She’s a leading authority on getting digital media attention, and coaches how to leverage digital tools to increase brand awareness and build a profitable business.

If you are considering starting a business but you’re feeling discouraged about it, remember that someone out there needs exactly what you have to offer. While confidence isn’t always easy to find, especially in the early stages, acting like you’ve already made it can help you persevere through fears and difficulties.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The brain changes moms experience and how it turns you into a magnet.

  • How your personal brand changes when your life changes.

  • Why moms need to learn to be “incompetent” and ask for help.

  • The tendency to project our own life experiences on others—and what to do instead.

  • How it’s normal to suck when you start something.

  • The struggles of bringing people on your team and how to take the pressure off.

  • Why people resist putting themselves out there (and why you don’t need to be scared).

  • What to remind yourself of if you’re scared to start your business.

  • Tips for charging more for your work that boost your confidence and actually work.

What it means to be a wild woman:

  • To stop thinking you need to follow every rule and start making your own.

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