Stop Chasing Shiny Objects: Lessons in Focus from Laurie Genevish
Release Date: 10/11/2025
Small Business Stories
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In this episode of Small Biz Stories, host Dr. Loralyn Mears chats with Laurie Genevish, founder of My Ideal College, who helps teens and entrepreneurs cut through the noise, plan their next chapter, and make confident decisions about their future. From college prep to career pivots, Laurie shares candid lessons on goal-setting, entrepreneurship, and the art of saying no to distractions.
Timestamps & Key Takeaways:
[5:00] – “No one has the same path.” Laurie explains why comparison is toxic for both teens and entrepreneurs.
[8:00] – The planning mindset: How quarterly goals and imperfect launches drive momentum.
[11:15] – The truth about “shiny object syndrome” and how to stay aligned with your mission.
[15:00] – Why goal-setting isn’t optional and how accountability partners keep you moving forward.
[22:00] – Debunking the “Instagram millionaire” myth: real talk on what it takes to build a sustainable business.
[27:00] – The #1 red flag in business: “If you have to drag them in, you’ll be dragging them the whole time.”
[31:00] – Laurie’s “Next Chapter” program: empowering teens to make confident college and career choices.
🎧 Listen now to hear how to plan smarter, focus longer, and chase purpose, not perfection.
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