Episode #268: Choosing what to do (or not to do) in your business


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You hear in the online space that you don’t have to do anything that you don’t want to. That you make the rules and that as the head of your business, you get to do things your way. 

Heck you’re probably heard me say this on more than one occasion! 

And that’s incredibly true.

But what I think that we often forget, is that while we can do anything we want in our business, there are consequences for our choices.

So in this episode of the 6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast I want to chat through some ideas to help understand the vital components of marketing your business, and to help you make some educated decisions around what you actually want to do in your business, and the outcomes of those choices. 

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