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PS. 13 The Honeymoon Phase Is Misleading
I was listening to a sex therapist say how there was a large proportion of people in sexless relationships.
She explored many reasons why, but one stood out for me, and it was this:
People use the honeymoon phase - the first six months of a relationship - as an indication of their partner's sex drive.
In this episode, I talk about how this maps to our business and how, we can't use ANY specific periods in our journeys as a template of what's to come.
Soundbites
" Let's say you've launched your business or a new thing in your business and it hasn't suddenly attracted loads of clients. That also doesn't mean that you won't attract clients as time goes on. "
" We have to stay on the pulse and think of what changes we can make to change our results, and sometimes those changes are very very small. But that reflective mindset is what keeps us growing. "
Enjoy :-)
Sumantha
This inspiration was taken from the Diary Of A CEO Podcast, Episode 247
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