229: How (and When) to Trust Yourself and Others with Ilise Benun
Oct 3, 2023
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Ilise Benun, a returning guest, discusses topics such as confidence, starting her own business, tolerance for silence, and putting her phone number in her newsletter. They explore trusting oneself, the importance of action, building courage, understanding the magic money formula, staying visible on multiple platforms, knowing oneself, and the healing power of vulnerability.
Treating your business as an experiment rather than needing to have everything figured out allows for personal growth and innovation.
Trusting oneself and being open to not having all the answers, while also seeking guidance from trusted mentors and advisors, is essential for decision-making and growth in business.
Deep dives
The Power of Experimentation and Letting Go
In the podcast episode, the speaker emphasizes the importance of treating one's business as a lab for personal growth. They discuss how experimenting with different strategies and being open to new ideas is crucial for success. They highlight the need to let go of rigid thinking and attachment to old ways of doing things in order to make room for innovation and growth.
Trusting Yourself and the Value of Saying 'Who Cares'
The podcast delves into the concept of trust and how it relates to decision-making. The speaker shares their experience of embracing the phrase 'Who Cares?' and how it has been liberating. They discuss the importance of trusting oneself and being open to not having all the answers. They also explore the role of trusting others and seeking guidance from mentors and advisors, while also acknowledging the need to discern the sources of advice and consider potential conflicts of interest.
Repetition, Silence, and the Power of Marketing
The episode delves into the significance of repetition in marketing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistently staying visible and maintaining contact with one's audience. They discuss the power of newsletters as a marketing tool and highlight the need to repurpose and share content across various platforms. Additionally, they emphasize the value of trusting the impact of silent audience engagement, even if it does not result in immediate feedback.
Meeting Yourself in Self-Employment
The podcast explores the idea of self-employment as a journey of self-discovery. The speaker encourages embracing and learning from moments of vulnerability and mistakes. They discuss the importance of seeking input and advice from trusted individuals, as well as being open to sharing challenges and mistakes with others. The episode emphasizes the value of self-reflection and understanding the different aspects of oneself in order to make informed decisions.
When we say trusting ourselves, which self are we talking about? Which parts of ourselves can’t be trusted?
That’s what we’re exploring today with returning guest, Ilise Benun. We discuss how confidence is a byproduct of action, what made her so angry that she decided to start her own business 35 years ago, building tolerance for silence and small experiments, and why she puts her phone number in her newsletter, on her website, and in the “from” line of her emails.
More About Ilise: Ilise Benun is the founder of Marketing-Mentor.com, the go-to online resource for creative professionals who want better projects with bigger budgets, through which she offers business coaching. She is also a national speaker and author of 7 books, including "The Creative Professional's Guide to Money," three online courses via CreativeLive and Domestika.org, and The Simplest Marketing Plan – all tailored to the needs of creative professionals. She has also been hosting the Marketing Mentor Podcast since 2008, with over 465 episodes at the time of this recording.
🌟 3 Key Takeaways
Drop the belief that “I need to know” — what I’m doing, what my niche is, have all the ducks in a row. Approach life and business as an experiment. You’ll know what’s not working much earlier than what is.
Absence blindness: we don’t see what’s not there, but in the silence things are happening
Be careful about taking advicefrom someone who has too much at stake in terms of the decisions you’re making.
📝 Permission
To listen to someone else. Find someone you trust, and just try something that they suggest—then see what happens.
✅ Do (or Delegate) This Next
Make a list of various selves; for example, the old self vs. the new self; rational self vs. the irrational self; the critical self vs. the compassionate self; the morning self vs. the afternoon self. Note who you trust most with business decisions, and which ones might be better to sideline.