67. Demand What You Need

Well I have to be honest, that’s not a title for a podcast episode that I ever thought I'd write … but here I am. If you’re a woman and you have a pulse, chances are you’re starting to feel it now. The burnout. The exhaustion, the disappointment, the expectation hangover, the wariness to venture back out into the world. But it’s going to happen now, we know that. And in order to stay grounded and make sure you feel happier as the days go by, you, me, we, need to demand what we need. Now of course I don’t mean run around yelling at everyone that you need a foot rub or a glass of wine, or recognition for everything you’ve ever done for your friends and family. Instead, I’d like you to return to the basics because I’ll bet those aren’t being met right now. If you’ve been around me for a while, you know what those basics are: 1: Do you feel seen? 2: Do you feel heard? 3: Do you feel valued? And for this time in the history of humanity, I’m going to add: Do you feel connected? Find the full show notes here: https://sarahwalton.com/demand

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Why are some people more successful faster? Do women really support each other? How big does my online presence need to be? What do I do first to make money in my business? Can I really make money starting my own business? How important is social media? Am I going to have to work 24/7 to make a real living? Welcome to the Game on Girl friend podcast where we answer all of these questions through behind-the-scenes podcasts, interviews with successful business owners like you and direct coaching from veteran entrepreneur, Sarah Walton. We’ll share industry insider tips on influence, productivity, confidence and always * always * motivation. There’s nothing worse than feeling like you could’ve acted on your dreams, but you didn’t. Sarah believes you were given your dreams, ideas and wishes for a reason. You’ll come to consider this podcast a gentle nudge to remind you that you matter, your work matters and your dreams deserve a chance. But the best part? We’ll actually talk about how to make that happen. This isn’t your practice life. The game is on and you’ve got one shot and making it your best. Game on, Girlfriend…game on.