The Aligned Edit with Veronica Dietz

Why Mindset Work Isn't Fixing Your Business

11 min · 13 de may de 2026
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The coaching industry has built an entire economy around the idea that the thing in your way is you. Your limiting beliefs. Your money story. Your fear of being seen. And sometimes that's true. But most of the time, what looks like a mindset block is actually a structural problem wearing a personal disguise. In this episode I'm pulling apart the difference between mindset work and structural work. Why founder fatigue almost never comes from where coaches say it does. And how to tell whether the thing slowing you down is in your head or in your business architecture. https://www.veronicadietz.com/#direction-sessions [https://www.veronicadietz.com/#direction-sessions]

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