BTI #303: Resilience Through Rejection with Kimberly Lynn
Release Date: 11/03/2021
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info_outlineEntrepreneurs are not given a roadmap, a guide, or list of things to do with what to expect in order to succeed. What we end up with instead is an open landscape and we don’t know which direction to go, nor which obstacles we are going to encounter until we are already in the midst of it. All of us entrepreneurs had to deal with this over the last 18 months with everything we went through in 2020, going into 2021.
What I really want to dive into in this conversation is what this unknown journey looks like as an entrepreneur and how we have to dig deep to find that perseverance, to find that grit to not only survive, but to set ourselves up to thrive.
My guest today is Kimberly Lynn. She is a nationally certified personal trainer. She’s also the founder and owner of the Sweat Fitness Bootcamp, which is a physical gym in New Mexico.
“You have to keep changing with the times.”
IN THIS EPISODE
- How Kimberly dealt with the shutdowns in 2020 and being forced to shut her doors.
- Saying “nothing is going to stop me” but really meaning it and living it.
- Turning rejection and pain into resilience and success.
- The importance of mindset and self-talk.
- Going above and beyond for your clients and why it will lead to your success.
- Giving your clients what they need right now.
- Why asking for help is okay.
- Getting clients that are loyal and with you for the long run.
- Being okay with changing and not settling.
Connect with Kimberly
Website: Fitness | SWEAT Virtual Trainer
Instagram: @kimberly_sweatfitness
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