288 How Much Longer?... The Value and Purpose of Waiting in Business
My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers
Release Date: 11/20/2024
My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers
Ever feel like your farm business goals are taking too long to materialize? In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked value of "waiting" in business and why those seemingly stagnant moments are vital for growth. Drawing from my own journey through a long waiting period, I unpack the hidden benefits that emerge when we embrace the "in-between" times. Whether you're waiting to go full-time, reach a new revenue milestone, or snag that big wholesale gig, there's a lot happening beneath the surface—and it's all happening for you. In this episode, we discuss: Why waiting is a...
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info_outlineEver feel like your farm business goals are taking too long to materialize? In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked value of "waiting" in business and why those seemingly stagnant moments are vital for growth. Drawing from my own journey through a long waiting period, I unpack the hidden benefits that emerge when we embrace the "in-between" times. Whether you're waiting to go full-time, reach a new revenue milestone, or snag that big wholesale gig, there's a lot happening beneath the surface—and it's all happening for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why waiting is a universal part of life—and business
- How to find progress even when it feels like nothing is moving
- What lessons might be waiting for you in this season
- Ways to harness this time to rest, innovate, and build resilience
- The art of letting go of "how" and "when" your goals should happen
✨ Call to Action: Take a moment to journal through these reflection questions, and discover what you can learn from your current season of waiting.
FIND THE JOURNALING QUESTION PDF HERE (link on Canva)
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