Episode 272: 11 Takeaways from 11 Years in Biz
In today’s episode of the podcast, I’m sharing 11 business takeaways from the last 11 years in business that I wish I knew in years past. I’m peeling back the curtain on my journey by sharing some rapid-fire lessons that I hope will encourage you, save you precious time and energy, and remind you that no matter how many years we’ve been doing this entrepreneurial thing, there’s still something to learn! Tune in for the full episode above. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE… 4 takeaways from my annual sabbatical Building a business that honors your mental health 5 branding lessons I’ve learned since launching my business FOLLOW ALONG Brand Strategy Podcast Instagram Pinterest Leave a Review! LIKE THE SHOW? IN ORDER TO PROVIDE CONTENT YOU LOVE I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRAND STRATEGY PODCAST AND LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW HERE. THE MORE REVIEWS, THE MORE I’M ABLE TO PROVIDE THIS FREE-ACTIONABLE CONTENT! REVIEW THE TRANSCRIPT: Please note this transcript has been auto generated and may contain typos. Bonnie (00:07):Hi, friend, and welcome to the Brand Strategy Podcast, a show created to equip you with the inspiration, encouragement, and clarity you need to build a brand of your dreams. I’m your host, Bonnie Bakhtiari, brand designer, strategist, and founder of the illume retreat. From Sustainable Strategy to heartfelt Encouragement. Each episode is designed to equip you with the tools you need to chase after your dreams, because you deserve a brand that empowers you to do what you love, connects with your dream clients, and offers a deep sense of fulfillment along the way. So grab a cup of coffee and join me on this journey, won’t you? Bonnie (00:46):Hey friends. Welcome back to the Brand Strategy Podcast, where today I am sharing 11 rapid fire takeaways from 11 years in business. I am honestly a little bit baffled to, um, have celebrated my 11th year business anniversary of starting B is for Bonnie Design earlier this year. And, um, it kind of took me a couple months actually to like, get it together enough to, you know, first of all, like really wrap my head around like, wow, it’s been over a decade. And then also reflect on, okay, over those 11 years, what are some of the big lessons that I’ve learned? Like, what are some of the things that if I could go back to year one or year two, or even year five, like what are some of the things that I would have benefited from knowing and how could I potentially share ...