
123. Scattered, Exhausted, and Spread Too Thin?
The Create Your Day Podcast · Jenn Cody | Productivity & Systems for Entrepreneurs
About this episode
Send us Fan MailWhat if the opportunities you're chasing are the very thing holding you back?When you start gaining momentum in business, opportunities multiply. New clients, partnerships, collaborations, speaking gigs—it all comes your way. And it feels like you should say yes. More is better, right?Not exactly.In this episode, Jenn gets honest about the season when she said yes to everything—and ended up scattered, exhausted, and building a business that pulled her in twelve directions at once. She breaks down why growth isn't about accumulating more opportunities, but about choosing the right ones. And she shares the simple three-question filter she now uses before committing to anything.In this episode, you'll learn:Why saying yes to everything is a trap disguised as ambitionThe hidden "no" inside every "yes" (and why it matters)The difference between real growth and just expansionThree questions to ask yourself before saying yes to any opportunityHow to evaluate opportunities against what you actually wantWhy the most successful entrepreneurs are masters of saying noSimple scripts for declining gracefully without burning bridgesHow to audit your current commitments and identify what needs to goThis episode is for you if:You're busy all the time but don't feel like you're making progressYou struggle to say no even when you know you shouldYou feel scattered, pulled in too many directionsYou've said yes to things and immediately regretted itYou want to grow strategically instead of just taking whatever comesYou need permission to protect your capacityThanks for listening! Connect With Me:📩 Join my email list: https://www.solutionsforscale.com/subscribe📱 DM me on Instagram: @solutonsbyjenncodyIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend who needs to hear this message!🎧 Subscribe to and Review The Create Your Day Podcast on:📌 Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Buzzsprout