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When Your Business Wants to Evolve

20 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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There comes a point in almost every business where you start wondering if the offer you’ve been selling still feels like you. In this episode, I’m talking about what happens when you begin to outgrow something that once felt completely aligned, why that doesn’t mean you’ve built the wrong business, and how to tell the difference between chasing the next shiny thing and genuinely evolving. We also talk about building capacity, trusting the timing of your business, why every version of your work prepares you for the next one, and why feeling lit up by what you’re creating matters more than we often give it credit for. If you’ve been feeling the pull toward something new—or simply questioning where your business is headed—I hope this conversation reminds you that growth doesn’t always mean starting over. Sometimes it just means allowing yourself to become the next version of the entrepreneur you’re meant to be. To book a free coaching consult with me, click this link: https://www.tamarcoaching.com/consult

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Portada del episodio When Your Business Wants to Evolve

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There comes a point in almost every business where you start wondering if the offer you’ve been selling still feels like you. In this episode, I’m talking about what happens when you begin to outgrow something that once felt completely aligned, why that doesn’t mean you’ve built the wrong business, and how to tell the difference between chasing the next shiny thing and genuinely evolving. We also talk about building capacity, trusting the timing of your business, why every version of your work prepares you for the next one, and why feeling lit up by what you’re creating matters more than we often give it credit for. If you’ve been feeling the pull toward something new—or simply questioning where your business is headed—I hope this conversation reminds you that growth doesn’t always mean starting over. Sometimes it just means allowing yourself to become the next version of the entrepreneur you’re meant to be. To book a free coaching consult with me, click this link: https://www.tamarcoaching.com/consult

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