
Episode 2
Episode 2: How to Build a New Business and Become Successful With Kerry Petsinger
Good Girls Get Rich by Karen Yankovich · Karen Yankovich
October 31, 201755m 35s
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Show Notes
Karen Yankovich's podcast interview with guest mindset and performance coach Kerry Petsinger. Who is Kerry Petsinger:
- A physical therapist turned into mindset and performance coach/entrepreneur.
- She helps people think big and deal with the resistance in their way to success
- She assists individuals who are stuck in their jobs and lives in order to move forward and achieve a great sense of fulfilment and success.
In this episode, guest Petsinger talks about:
- "success that matters"
- Purpose-driven goals
- How she made a transition from working as a physical therapist to obtaining a clinical doctorate degree to establishing a coaching business
- How to find a business that fits with one's ideal workday, schedule, and life
- How to find confidence to have the life that you want
- How she started monetizing her passion of helping people for being an article writer, blogger, influencer
- How to open up with your partner about switching to a different path
- How she started establishing her online business and building a community/audience
- Things to consider in building your email list
- Importance of writing a good email in creating business relationships
- Her morning mindset routine (mornings that matter)
Insights:
- Find a business that fits with your ideal workday, schedule, and life.
- Confidence comes from mastering things and going out of your comfort zone.
- Start doing more of the things that you love and getting rid of the things you don't like.
- In order to gain confidence, listen to podcasts, read books, and study the journey of successful people who are in the same path as yours.
- Focus your life on what truly matters.
- You don't have to be the world's expert in something in order to help other people.
- You might fail as a fifth grader, but to a third grader, a fifth grader is a huge deal.
- You have options and you should take advantage of them.
- You don't have to be the world's best guest expert to add value and significantly help others.
- Write in such a way that your statements resonate with your ideal client.
- Get clear on what rich life means to you, what success means to you, what freedom means to you.
- Determine what your ideal work day looks like and start fitting your work into it.
- Take small steps to create the life you want.
- If you want to achieve something, surround yourself with people who have already done it.
- You're the average of the five people you spend the most time with. – Jim Rohn