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Anxiety vs Strategic Urgency: How to Tell the Difference When Cash is Tight

16 min · 1. apr. 202616 min
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I want to talk about something that gets really blurry when money feels tight. The difference between actual urgency and straight-up anxiety. Because they feel the same in your body, but they lead to completely different decisions in your business. In this episode, I walk through five simple ways to tell the difference so you don’t blow up something that’s actually working just because you’re feeling pressure. I also share a personal example of how this shows up for me in real life (and it’s kind of ridiculous when you see it clearly). If you’ve ever felt the urge to pivot, cut things, or make a big move just to feel in control again, this one will hit. This is about slowing down just enough to make the right move, not just the fast one.

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