I am a clinical therapist and also an art therapist so i have a private practice in vancouver washington. And then i also wrote a children's book during the pandemic and started an LLC called breathe our calm. All of these things that i love and to one comprehensive business. So i'm just i'm kind of doing a lot and i would i really want to help from you on is that i feel like a jack of all trays and master of none I'm doing all these things night but i would love to do less of the clinical work and more of the creative work as well.
Entrepreneurs are wired to constantly come up with new ideas. But sometimes creative juices can cause your business to get pulled in multiple directions, making you a jack of all trades and a master of none. Even worse, it kills your company’s potential to hone in on the products and services that actually boost revenue.
In today’s episode, Donald Miller talks with board-certified art therapist, Jocelyn Fitzgerald, about how a controlling idea can help her take advantage of the opportunities right in front of her. Don and Jocelyn discover that there’s a product she’s already selling that could massively impact her bottom line when she applies the concept of a controlling idea. Listen in to discover how a controlling idea can help you stay focused and not overlook the business opportunities right under your nose.
Learn more about Jocelyn Fitzgerald at JocelynFitzgerald.com.
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