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Falling out of love with your business is not something most entrepreneurs admit out loud.
There is a very specific kind of disconnection that can creep in after you’ve been building for a while. The adrenaline is gone. The early wins are no longer new. The work that once felt creative now feels operational. What used to energize you now feels like something you manage.
Nothing is necessarily falling apart. Clients may still be coming in. Revenue may still be steady. On paper, things look fine.
Internally, something feels different.
This solo episode is an honest conversation about that shift. The quiet resentment that builds when you’ve overextended yourself. The identity crisis that happens when your performance starts to feel personal. The exhaustion that disguises itself as misalignment.
This conversation is for the entrepreneur who is not trying to quit, but is trying to understand why the relationship with their business feels strained.
DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
How unrealistic expectations in the early years quietly create pressure in the later ones
The difference between burnout and genuinely wanting out
How to assess whether you need a new direction or a new structure
What it actually looks like to fall back in love with your business without starting over
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