5 Tips To Stay Motivated Building a Myofunctional Therapy Business
Do you find it difficult to stay motivated and excited when you first decide to start your myofunctional therapy business?
I hear ya girl! I was there. It seems like just yesterday that I made the decision to make a career pivot and go chase something totally different. Chase my big, hairy audacious dreams. Leave the safety of that guaranteed (or mostly guaranteed) paycheck behind. Live and die by my own sword.
Between making the decision to start a myofunctional therapy business and doing it, I experienced some moments where my motivation and excitement seemed to wane. It’s hard work. There were days where I just wanted my day off to be my day off. I daydreamed about browsing thrift shops or having long, slow lunches with my girlfriends. But in reality, I was up before the sun thought about rising. Some days I wasn’t even sure if I’d combed my hair or brushed my teeth.
I was recently asked by a student of mine how I maintained the excitement and motivation to start my myofunctional therapy long after the newness wore off. Long after you’d yelled it from the rooftops. Long after you’d proclaimed you were going to go do bold things. You know, that time when everyone is just sitting back waiting for you to do what you said you’d do.
So I put together a list for you:
5 Tips To Stay Motivated Building a Myofunctional Therapy Business
#1 Revisit Your “Myofunctional Therapy Why”
If you’ve done my clarity tool or 7-layer dip exercise before then you know what I’m talking about. We all get stuck in the negative trap of knowing what we don’t want out of life, but we often struggle with what we want and why. Sit down and get quiet. Listen. Hear your why. Hear your purpose.
I was recently asked by a student of mine how I maintained the excitement and motivation to start my myofunctional therapy long after the newness wore off.
#2 Embrace an Abundance Mindset
I get it. When you’re starting out you gotta be scrappy. It’s natural to feel a bit desperate and it’s hard to stay motivated when you are afraid there isn’t enough to go around. Living from an abundant mindset has made such an incredible difference in my business and my personal life. Trust me, folks, there is enough to go around and if you know deep in your gut that just the right people will come your way at just the right time with just the right amount of money, you are going to have a beautiful, fulfilling business. I read the books, You Are a Badass and You Are a Badass At Making Money during the startup of my business. She has a great way of helping you reframe your mindset so that you operate from a place of abundance, not scarcity.
#3 Helping My Myofunctional Therapy Tribe
Nothing gets you back on the excitement track faster than talking with a potential client who you know you can help. When you’re losing motivation and excitement get down in the trenches and help people. Provide value to them. I didn’t become known as the myofunctional educator extraordinaire overnight or because I didn’t care about my peeps. I got that title for working tirelessly day in and day out to help people. Don’t focus on money. Focus on helping whoever it is you are trying to help. You will be rewarded with abundance.
#4 Keep To a Schedule
One of the things that I have my yearlong students do is keep to a schedule. This means setting your biz hours and working during those hours, even when you don’t have a client. This isn’t grocery time. This isn’t Facebook time. It’s your business time and by sticking to a schedule you will see the needle move on the important stuff, which will, in turn, motivate and excite you.
#5 Focus On Your Big 3
If you’ve had the opportunity to work with my productivity planner or my triumph appraisals, then you know what the big 3 are. In a nutshell, the big 3 are the high-level tasks that must be done each week to continue moving forward to meet your monthly, quarterly, and annual goals. These aren’t minutia, these aren’t boring office tasks. These are major tasks that will motivate you because you can see the fruits of your labor!
I hope the “5 Tips To Stay Motivated Building a Myofunctional Therapy Business” that I’ve shared with you find a way into your daily practice. Whether it is your gratitude practice or your daily schedule or your to-do list, I wholeheartedly believe that you will find a way to reignite your motivation and excitement for your new myofunctional therapy business!
Now, Go Be Awesome My Friend!
P.S. Have you downloaded the Stop Playing Tiny workbook? It’s a great place to start when you’re having trouble with motivation. You can sign up to get the download here. Let me know what you think about it!