S3 E28 - If Sales Feel Hard, Look Here First: Your Client Journey
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In this episode, Maggie Olson discusses the importance of aligning the client journey with personal business design to avoid feelings of overwhelm and burnout. She emphasizes the need for clarity in the client journey, which includes understanding how clients find and interact with a business, and how decisions are made. Maggie also explores the role of human design as a feedback system to help entrepreneurs align their energy and strategies for better business outcomes. She provides practical tips for different human design types and encourages regular self-reflection to maintain alignment and clarity in business practices.
Takeaways
- If your business feels heavy, it's likely due to a misaligned client journey.
- Your client journey is not just about funnels; it's about trust and connection.
- Understanding how clients find you is crucial for a successful client journey.
- Market research is an ongoing process, not just a one-time task.
- Burnout can stem from misalignment, not just overwork.
- Human design can provide valuable feedback for your business strategies.
- Each human design type has unique strengths and challenges in their client journey.
- Regular check-ins can help maintain alignment and clarity in your business.
- Creating a fun and enjoyable work environment can reduce burnout.
- Abundance is your birthright; align your energy to attract it.
Links:
All Links: https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink
Mag Client Blueprint Freebie: https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint
Magnetic Method Group Program: https://maggielynnolson.com/group
Networking: https://7figuresystemsforceos.com/networking
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7figuresystemsforceos
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