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Vicky Shilling
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  • Introducing The Self-Belief Business Experiment
    Hi there... it's been a while!I wanted to let you know I've made the decision that I won't be adding any more episodes to the Just Start Now podcast. I hope you enjoy what you find here but there won't be anything new coming.I'll keep these episodes available for the time being as I love to hear how helpful they are to so many of you as you embark on your wellness business journey. As long as they're a useful resource, I'll keep them live.For the foreseeable future, instead of broadcasting here I'll be podcasting and writing over on Substack: sharing honesty, exploration and reframes on what it takes to truly believe in yourself and your solopreneur business in a world that fills you with doubt. This is my new focus as I step away from business mentoring and into Self-Belief Business Coaching.As well as free articles on my Business of Self-Belief Substack, I am sharing a more personal self-belief business journey on a subscriber only private podcast and publication I'm calling The Self-Belief Business Experiment 🧪This introductory episode explains more.Sign up for my free Substack here. Subscribe to The Self-Belief Business Experiment 🧪 (7 day free trial available) here.
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  • 95. What's working right now on Instagram for wellness pros
    Instagram is a tool that many of us have a love/hate relationship with and feel confused (and often filled with comparison) by how to use effectively. We know it can help us reach loads of ideal customers, yet somehow our accounts are the ones stagnant on numbers, only being followed by other practitioners and feeling like a total time suck. To finish off the year I wanted to bring in an Instagram expert in the field of using the social media platform as a form of marketing for wellness professionals - someone I know has boundless enthusiasm (and evidence!) for what the Instagram can do for you and your business, if you use it right. So I hope today you love listening to Marketing & Instagram Expert Molly Cahill, with insider knowledge of what's working right now on Instagram to get your health practice booked. In this episode we talk about: How follower numbers mean absolutely nothing when it comes to getting booked: we share stories of knowing practitioners with 100k+ followers are struggling for clients and those with 300k+ have to cancel events when they don't sell enough ticketsHow even Instagram is embracing a return to slow marketing, using your platform to build stronger and deeper relationships with your existing client base, rather than always looking for more, more more peopleHow a 'growth sprint' of 30-60 days of posting regularly, particularly with Reels and carousels (that can be repurposed!) can see a massive surge in the effectiveness of your Instagram account, if you can commit to itMetrics that are worth measuring and using to determine future ideas for content such a shares, saves and profile visits and simple small tweaks to calls to action that see x4 responsesEmploying a philosophy of 'quantity creates quality', and posting something rather than trying to make it perfect and strategic straight away. It only comes from practice!The new (quicker and less cringy) way to make Instagram Reels work as part of your social media strategy Molly talked about her podcast episode 5 Simple Tips To Help Increase Your Instagram Engagement Today which includes tips on writing attention grabbing hooks.We talked about Simone Seoul's Garbage Post Challenge. Molly mentioned Tad Hargrave Marketing For Hippies Molly has this podcast episode on scrappy ways to improve Instagram engagement. I was interviewed on Molly's podcast Holistic Marketing Simplified talking about the four business model archetypes which you can listen to here, or take the quiz here. Connect with Molly: Molly's website Molly on Instagram Molly's free stuff: Download Molly's Reels training and 101 marketing prompts for health and wellness pros Working with Molly Molly runs the Holistic Marketing Hub teaching you everything she knows about using Instagram to promote your health and wellness business. Find out more. Love this podcast? Want to go deeper on using Instagram to attract ideal customers to your wellness business? Join the Just Start Now course and community for wellness business owners. Any questions about this episode or the Just Start Now community drop me an email ([email protected]), send me a DM on Instagram or book in a chat here.
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  • 94. What I've learned training as a self-belief coach this year
    This year I've invested in my own skills as a coach so that I can better serve my clients and the Just Start Now community. And after years of waiting for the right course to come along I chose Sas Petherick's Self-Belief Academy. Having trained April to November 2023, I wanted to share with you my biggest take-aways now I understand self-doubt and self-belief so much more and what I'll be bringing to my work and programmes going forward with this learning. In this episode I talk about: What is self-doubt? The self-doubt loop, the 7 key risks we're all trying to avoid and the 6 P's of resistance that you are more than likely falling into (for a diagram of the self-doubt loop, the 7 key risks and 6 Ps of resistance visit the show-notes page on the website) What causes self-doubt? How the course has shown me a way, even as a coach, to touch on my clients' past experiences, traumas and understandings of the world and how this impacts their beliefs and decisions going forward Meeting the protector. Reframing and building a relationship with the protective part of your mind that is not actually a horrible part of us, but in fact a loving part that is keeping you safe. How to embody self-belief. With tools like the belief buster and entering into small but powerful experiments to test out new beliefs that are more conducive with taking 'just start now' action How to deal with conflict. Whether it's potential or real, being a solopreneur means there is always risk of conflict and disagreement with others - whether in your marketing or your work itself. Courageous goal setting. How not everyone is goal driven (like me!) and the ideas and concepts I've learned that I will bring into my goal setting sessions going forward.   If you're interested in learning more about Sas Petherick's work on self-belief: Take the free self-doubt archetype quiz Learn more about Self-Belief School (available to all) Learn more about the Self-Belief Coaching Academy (SBCA) course I took (applicable for already trained coaches) Love this podcast? Want to go deeper on your self-doubt? Join the Just Start Now course and community for wellness business owners. Any questions about this episode or the Just Start Now community drop me an email ([email protected]), send me a DM on Instagram or book in a chat here.
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  • 93. How to show up in your business in times of conflict with special guest Dalia
    Right now as I release this podcast episode in November 2023 we are being flooded with videos and images of the horrific atrocities happening in the Israel/Palestine conflict. And sadly the case is that at any given moment in the world we live in, violence, displacement, persecution and war is taking place somewhere in the world. When we bear witness to this – how does it affect how we show up for our business? Should we talk about it? Should we carry on as normal? Or should we shut up shop and stop selling? It feels there are loud opinions arguing all sides, leaving us feeling we’re never doing the ‘right’ thing. With that backdrop I’m talking to Dalia on the podcast today – a Pilates instructor based in London, who herself has experienced war and conflict for many years in her home country of Lebanon. In this episode we talk about:  Dalia’s own experience with trauma living in a country where she experienced conflict and what this taught her about suppressing, ignoring and avoiding her feelings. The importance of acknowledging and hearing the voice that tells you to slow or stop and feel if it is hard to do business right now  Bringing a non-judgemental approach to both ourselves and to others in how they handle sharing or not sharing their thoughts and opinions on world events on a public platform What can be going on behind the scenes for us and others in how we choose to process and move through the grief we feel when we watch others suffer. And how ‘business as usual’ isn’t necessarily a bad thing for some (but in fact necessary). Tools that Dalia uses to connect with herself and not lose sight of the good and beauty in the world when everything feels dark and difficult – including mindfulness, walking, movement, breath-work and leaning in to communities and networks to feel less alone. The importance of talking therapies and practitioners in giving us a way to accept and understand ourselves more, and the ripple impact this has of understanding and showing compassion for others in a world that would otherwise seek to polarise and pit us against one another.     We would love to know what you think about this episode and whether it helped you. Drop me an email ([email protected]) or send me a DM on Instagram to tell us what you thought.
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  • 92. Should you charge or run your wellness event for free?
    This episode was inspired by another question that was asked recently in the Just Start Now community - which is a safe space for my members to ask any and all questions no matter how small or seemingly silly, at any stage of business. The question went something like this: you've got a great idea to run an event - maybe a talk or webinar, a challenge, a special class, something in-person or online - but you can't decide: should you charge? Or let people attend for free? In this episode I talk about: Deciding on charging or free - practical considerations Have you done your maths? Is your event going to cost you money, if so how much, and are you willing (or financially able) to run it at a loss because it's part of a wider strategy? Do you think you already have an audience with enough ideal customers in ready to buy from you? If yes then doing something paid makes sense and means you could also upsell something else at the end (if that's appropriate). If no, then doing your event free as an audience or mailing list growth exercise might be the best route - to give yourself new eyes on what you do and people to buy over the coming weeks and months. If you choose free: set yourself a goal of how many people you'd love to have come - and trust the sign ups are ideal clients that will buy from you in future once they've seen how great your event is If you do it paid: accept you will get a smaller attendance but if it sells it will get you closer to really 'ready' ideal clients who are more likely to convert sooner to other products and offers (because they're used to paying you, even in a small way!).  Ultimately there is no 'right' or 'wrong' decision and you'll only learn from giving it a go! Deciding on charging or free - some mindset questions to ask yourself What is your protective voice saying to you when you make the decision to charge or not? Are you making a decision on paid vs. free from a healthy place? Or a place lead more by fear and risk avoidance?  What outcomes do you want? Are they clear and if you achieve them, how will this expand things for you? What will you make it mean if you don’t hit the outcomes you want? If the only outcomes you focus on are sign-ups, attendees, engagement or immediate money made or bookings, can you add in some other parameters to measure as well? Things you're in control of and can learn from? What will make you feel resentful? You’re in control of what you ‘give away’ - no-one can make you feel resentful about running this event apart from you. Decide what that line is, or whether you can embrace whatever the outcomes are. How much marketing do you have capacity for? Because whether you choose paid or free, one post or one email alone is not going to fill your event. You do need to be resourced to talk about what you're hosting multiple times over a series of days or weeks.   Love this podcast? Want to go deeper on running events and growing your audience? Join the Just Start Now course and community for wellness business owners. Any questions about this episode or the Just Start Now community drop me an email ([email protected]), send me a DM on Instagram or book in a chat here.
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