#78 Ask Me Anything: Honest Answers to Your Life and Business Questions
Episode 78, May 16, 2024, 05:00 AM
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This week’s episode is one of my favourites — it’s a good old Ask Me Anything! I’ve rounded up a bunch of your brilliant questions and am diving into all the juicy topics you wanted to know about: what to do when you don’t know where to focus, why your sales aren’t translating to profit, how to structure your day without defaulting to 9–5, and why not having a strategy doesn’t make you a failure.
We’ll chat about the power of daily non-negotiables, how to track your real profit (yes, including your time), why breaking big goals into smaller wins is vital, and how to give yourself permission to build a business around your actual life — not someone else’s timeline.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or like you’re not doing business “right,” this episode is here to give you a deep breath, a plan, and permission to do things your way.
🛠️ Helpful Links:
🌀 Download the free guide: Feeling Stuck
📖 Read my book
💬 Work with me
Got a question you want featured on the next Ask Me Anything? Drop me a DM on Instagram @libbylangley or connect on LinkedIn. I’d love to hear what’s on your mind — no topic is too big, too small, or too ‘silly.’
Here’s to simpler strategies, smarter profits, and structure that actually suits you.
Libby x.
We’ll chat about the power of daily non-negotiables, how to track your real profit (yes, including your time), why breaking big goals into smaller wins is vital, and how to give yourself permission to build a business around your actual life — not someone else’s timeline.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or like you’re not doing business “right,” this episode is here to give you a deep breath, a plan, and permission to do things your way.
🛠️ Helpful Links:
🌀 Download the free guide: Feeling Stuck
📖 Read my book
💬 Work with me
Got a question you want featured on the next Ask Me Anything? Drop me a DM on Instagram @libbylangley or connect on LinkedIn. I’d love to hear what’s on your mind — no topic is too big, too small, or too ‘silly.’
Here’s to simpler strategies, smarter profits, and structure that actually suits you.
Libby x.