503: This One Shift Can Make a Difference in Your Business This Week

Do you ever feel stuck in analysis paralysis? You know what I’m talking about…the constant “what ifs” and fear of making the wrong decision in your marketing that mean you end up doing nothing at all.  Instead of trying to figure out every possible scenario and answer to each and every question, take action one step at a time. Taking action (even small actions) make it possible to gain feedback. That feedback is critical to growing a successful business.  In today’s episode, I’m diving into the importance of not getting stuck in overthinking, but instead taking action and making progress. If you feel like you have to have everything figured out before making the next move, listen in. This one’s for you!  _______________________ Ways I can support: [Free] Receive a weekly behind-the-scenes look at what is getting our clients' insane results: https://www.notforlazymarketers.com/newsletter Looking for Hirsh to support your marketing and help you scale faster? http://helpmystrategy.com

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MARKETING THAT ACTUALLY WORKS. If you're an entrepreneur looking for business growth strategies, takeaways on what’s working right now, and deep conversations that reveal everything from business to leadership to being a CEO and parent…this show is for you! I'm Emily Hirsh, CEO of Embodied Marketing. My team manages millions in advertising spend and has helped generate over $132M+ for businesses like Amy Porterfield, Mel Robbins, and Marie Forleo. I'm sharing the same proven strategies we use every day… plus so much more! My goal is to simplify marketing & business growth with actionable videos on topics like FB &IG advertising, high-converting funnels, CEO mindset, conversations with successful entrepreneurs, + more. Subscribe for new videos every Tuesday and Thursday that will help you master your marketing, build your business, and watch yourself grow in the process. Want us to create a custom strategy plan for your business? Visit get.embodiedmarketing.com/app. Emily Hirsh