A Smaller Niche Doesn't Mean A Smaller Impact: How Narrowing Her Scope Helped Deb Blum Add Bigger Value

As entrepreneurs, and especially as women, most of us have a deep desire to ‘save the world’ and be of value to others, and that’s beautiful, but it can make niching down incredibly difficult.    The problem is, narrowing down the scope of what we do is the key to running a successful business that doesn’t consume every waking moment of our days, so we have to resist the urge to be everything to everyone.    However, that can be easier said than done. How can we possibly go deep on just a few things, and where do we begin to define what those few activities are?   In this episode, Founder of Age Awesomely, Deb Blum and I discuss how pinpointing her niche actually allowed her to provide more value to others.    The information world is saturated, and that doesn't mean you can't stand out, but it does mean you won't stand out if you don't choose to build businesses around a specific problem people have. -Dana Malstaff   3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode   How to get clarity in our businesses How can we get so clear on who we are and what we offer, that it’s easy for us to communicate that to the world?    Why having a massive scope sets us up for poor results We tend to think serving a small niche means smaller results, but could the opposite be true?    How to avoid building a business that depends on our constant involvement Does having a niched-down business mean we have to be present in it at all times?   Guest Bio-    Deb Blum (rhymes with plum) is the Founder of Age Awesomely and the creator of the Whole Soul Way and Self-Love Basecamp. She helps daughters of parents with dementia deepen their relationship even when it seems impossible. She also empowers these women to free themselves from societal and cultural expectations so they can live true to themselves and with good health and happiness, ya know, awesomely. Deb is one of those people who really loves to go deep and think about things like disease, death and loss and the existential meaning of life. So, as these daughters face the loss of their parents, Deb is passionate about supporting them to face their own mortality so they can live their lives fully and without regret.   To find out more and to connect with Deb, go to:  https://www.ageawesomely.com/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/ageawesomely  https://www.facebook.com/DebBlumOfficial/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/debblum/  https://www.youtube.com/user/inspire4lifecoach  https://www.youtube.com/debblumnow  https://www.instagram.com/debblum/    And to get a copy of Deb's concise, actionable and FREE guide that helps daughters of parents with dementia to know EXACTLY what to do and what not to do to create a calmer and more harmonious relationship, without having to do hours of research on the internet, go to: https://www.ageawesomely.com/relatetodementia

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Welcome AMAZING BOSS MOM We are so glad you found us because that means you have a burning desire to create something in this world...something that positively impacts people AND also makes you money. You are in the right place. Here at Boss Mom, we know all too well the challenges of raising babies and businesses at the same time and you need more than just great resources (which we have) you also need a strong support system (we have that too). Just like all moms you need a simple business because life is complex and you should never have to apologize for having a sometimes unpredictable schedule. You can build a really successful (and profitable) business in 15 hours a week, you just have to know how (and we are going to show you). We interview amazing ladies who share their struggles and successes as well as solo episodes where I guide you through our Nurture to Convert System designed to help Boss Moms raise their business and babies at the same time. I'm Dana Malstaff, founder and CEO of Boss Mom LLC, and I'll be your host.