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Ep 516: Releasing The Pressure To Do Power Planning Perfectly (best of the podcast)

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In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful snippet from a PGSD coaching call where I coached my client, Arielle, on using Power Planning in a way that actually works for her, instead of against her.

As perfectionists, we often don’t realize how our own thinking is making us stuck. We give up right when we’re about to see results. We tell ourselves we’re not doing enough. We feel pressure to plan perfectly, and when we don’t, we spiral into overwhelm and inaction.

That’s exactly what happened to Arielle. She wanted to use Power Planning but felt unsure whether she’d be able to “do it right.” And that hesitation was making planning feel like a struggle instead of a tool to help her.

On this call, I coached Arielle through this mindset block so she could drop the pressure to plan perfectly and start using Power Planning to fully support herself no matter what comes up during the week.

This is why coaching is so valuable for perfectionists. You don’t need another to-do list or a new planner. You need to rewire the way you think about planning, productivity, and persistence so that you can actually follow through consistently without burning out.

Inside Perfectionists Getting Shit Done (aka PGSD), you’ll get access to weekly group coaching calls where you can get coached on the exact challenges that are keeping you stuck. You’ll also watch other perfectionist entrepreneurs work through the same struggles you’ve been facing so you can learn, grow, and take action alongside them.

The doors to PGSD close in less than 72 hours. Sign up now at samlaurabrown.com/pgsd.

Find the full episode transcript and show notes at samlaurabrown.com/episode516.

Lastly, thank you Arielle for giving me permission to share this call on the podcast.

Enrollment for Perfectionists Getting Shit Done is closing in 72 hours.

If you’re ready to get out of your own way and take consistent action in your business without burning out, you want to join my productivity program for perfectionist entrepreneurs called Perfectionists Getting Shit Done (aka PGSD).

Get all the details and sign up now at samlaurabrown.com/pgsd before doors close.

  continue reading

543 episodes

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Content provided by Sam Brown and Sam Laura Brown. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sam Brown and Sam Laura Brown or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful snippet from a PGSD coaching call where I coached my client, Arielle, on using Power Planning in a way that actually works for her, instead of against her.

As perfectionists, we often don’t realize how our own thinking is making us stuck. We give up right when we’re about to see results. We tell ourselves we’re not doing enough. We feel pressure to plan perfectly, and when we don’t, we spiral into overwhelm and inaction.

That’s exactly what happened to Arielle. She wanted to use Power Planning but felt unsure whether she’d be able to “do it right.” And that hesitation was making planning feel like a struggle instead of a tool to help her.

On this call, I coached Arielle through this mindset block so she could drop the pressure to plan perfectly and start using Power Planning to fully support herself no matter what comes up during the week.

This is why coaching is so valuable for perfectionists. You don’t need another to-do list or a new planner. You need to rewire the way you think about planning, productivity, and persistence so that you can actually follow through consistently without burning out.

Inside Perfectionists Getting Shit Done (aka PGSD), you’ll get access to weekly group coaching calls where you can get coached on the exact challenges that are keeping you stuck. You’ll also watch other perfectionist entrepreneurs work through the same struggles you’ve been facing so you can learn, grow, and take action alongside them.

The doors to PGSD close in less than 72 hours. Sign up now at samlaurabrown.com/pgsd.

Find the full episode transcript and show notes at samlaurabrown.com/episode516.

Lastly, thank you Arielle for giving me permission to share this call on the podcast.

Enrollment for Perfectionists Getting Shit Done is closing in 72 hours.

If you’re ready to get out of your own way and take consistent action in your business without burning out, you want to join my productivity program for perfectionist entrepreneurs called Perfectionists Getting Shit Done (aka PGSD).

Get all the details and sign up now at samlaurabrown.com/pgsd before doors close.

  continue reading

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