Your emotions, conditioning, and personality all affect your energy and ambition levels, which affect how you run your business. If you’re introverted like me, you likely run your business differently than an extrovert. My guest today is sharing how we can embrace our introverted traits as we build our businesses.
Maegan Megginson is a licensed psychotherapist and founder of The Center for Couples and Sex Therapy. And, she’s an incredible business consultant for introverted and highly sensitive entrepreneurs. Her unique experience allows her to help clients feel and heal their emotions so they can run a business that fulfills their ambition.
In our chat today, Maegan and I discuss the different ways introverts and highly sensitive entrepreneurs do business compared to extroverts, and why being sensitive isn’t a bad thing. Maegan is a big advocate for self-care, saying no, and setting intentions instead of goals. Y’all, my mind is still blown from this conversation, so I know you’re going to get a lot out of it too.
As Maegan says, you deserve to be highly profitable and extraordinarily well-rested.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
- The importance of feeling your feelings.
- The difference between limiting beliefs and your intuition.
- What it means to be introverted and highly sensitive.
- What Maegan’s Achilles heel is as an entrepreneur.
- How burnout and overwhelm show up for us.
- Why we prefer to set intentions over goals.
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Featured on the Show:
- Maegan Megginson Business Consulting | The Center for Couples and Sex Therapy | Instagram
- Get Maegan’s workbook, The Introverted Entrepreneurs Guide to Setting Business Goals without Overwhelm
- Guru: The Dark Side of Enlightenment – podcast
- Love on the Spectrum – Netflix show
- Ep #14: A Case for the Quiet Room Part 1
- Ep #15: A Case for the Quiet Room Part 2
- Ep #22: What Every Extrovert Needs to Know About Introverts
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Really really enjoyed this episode. It feels so freeing to hear that it’s ok to not want to run yourself ragged. To realize your limits and value rest as an important part of your success in business. Maegan, you were just a joy to listen to.