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Looking For Stability But Lack Confidence? Here’s How To Tackle This

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In a world where success is often equated with stability, many florists and entrepreneurs find themselves chasing one goal after another, hoping that once they achieve success, stability will follow. However, what if we flipped this idea on its head? What if prioritizing stability first could lead to lasting success and confidence in your business and life? In our latest podcast episode, “Looking For Stability But Lack Confidence?”, we uncover how to tackle this common issue.

The True Value of Stability:

Stability is often underrated because we tend to view it as the result of success rather than a foundation for it. However, by prioritizing stability—in your business, personal relationships, and even your daily routines—you create a solid base that allows success to naturally follow. Whether it’s maintaining a stable bank account, fostering a stable nervous system, or building stable relationships, the consistency of these practices can transform your life.

Stability and Confidence:

One of the key insights I’ve discovered is that stability is closely linked to confidence. When we lack confidence, it’s often because we feel unstable in some area of our lives. Whether it’s trying something new, working with a new client, or approaching relationships differently, our confidence is shaken when we don’t feel grounded. By committing to stability, we can cultivate the confidence we need to succeed.

Building Confidence Through Commitment:

Confidence isn’t something that magically appears; it’s built through consistent commitment. For example, setting a small, achievable goal—like walking every day—can help build trust in yourself. When you consistently show up for yourself, even in small ways, you start to believe in your ability to achieve bigger goals. This compounded commitment leads to compounded confidence.

Overcoming Fear and Flipping the Script:

Fear often holds us back from fully committing to our goals. But what if we flipped that fear into excitement? The energy we use to fear the unknown can be redirected into enthusiasm for what lies ahead. By embracing commitment and showing up for yourself, you can turn fear into a driving force for growth.

Conclusion:

If you’re looking to build a stable and successful floral business, start by focusing on stability and commitment. Pick one thing you can commit to for the next 30 days—whether it’s daily exercise, a business development routine, or a personal goal. By staying committed, you’ll build the confidence needed to achieve success, not just in business, but in every area of your life.

Already a florist and eager to expand into luxury hotels and create consistent income? Check out our free masterclass! It’s packed with actionable insights to help you succeed.

Keep blooming,
Franceska

PS: Did you know I have a bestselling book on working with hotels? It’s available on Amazon!

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