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Everything Seems Possible in the Spring
Episode 135

Everything Seems Possible in the Spring

What It Really Takes to Enjoy the Fruit of Your Labor

High Vibe Table Talks: Empowering Solopreneurs · Merchon Hargrave

January 28, 202617m 53s

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Show Notes

Ep. 135 Everything does feel possible in the spring. The ideas are flowing. The vision board is full. The energy is high.

But here’s what I want you to hear, especially if you’re building something of your own: the fruit doesn’t come from spring—it comes from staying.

In this episode, I’m breaking down why building a business is just like growing a garden. The planning is exciting. Planting the seeds is fun. But the real work? That happens in the heat of summer—when it’s not cute, not glamorous, and definitely not easy.

I’m talking about: 🌱 being intentional about what you plant 🌱 knowing your bandwidth before everything starts to grow 🌱 resisting the urge to pivot just because it’s hard 🌱 and committing to the season you’re in, even when the dopamine wears off

If you’re in the thick of it right now—showing up, marketing what you’ve already built, pulling weeds instead of dreaming up shiny new ideas—this conversation is for you.

Because the possibility only becomes reality if you stay for the summer.
And I want you to enjoy the fruit of your labor later—not just imagine it.


Chapters:

00:00 Business Grows in Seasons—Just Like a Garden

01:52Why Spring Feels Magical (and Why It Doesn’t Last)

03:27 Big Ideas, New Offers, and the Seduction of the Pivot

04:13 When Excitement Meets Reality: What Growth Actually Requires

06:35 Bandwidth Check: Can You Handle the Harvest?

09:15 Why Consistency and Marketing Matter More Than Motivation

14:10 Honoring the Season You’re In Without Quitting

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