Personal Development

S2 Ep.28 – The Truth About Being Able to Work from Anywhere

I’ve just come back from a full SEVEN DAYS of 100% vacation! No work! All relaxation and play. Or so I thought …. 🙈

To celebrate my mum’s 60th birthday, my family and I went on a seven-day British canal cruise, and to put it bluntly – it was an epic fail. We actually ended up cutting the trip short by a few days because the “Luxury Canal Cruise” we were sold on was, in fact, not so “luxury”. 🤣

These seven days off work were really unusual for me because I took the whole time 100% off work, off Instagram, and disconnected. Normally, when I’m traveling, I do a hybrid of work and play, and I think I’ve gotten to become really quite good at it.

In today’s episode, I thought I’d share “The truth about being able to work from anywhere”. It’s something people often “ooh” and “aah” at, but maintaining your ability to remain in flow in your work-life, while traveling, is much harder than it seems. It’s not always as simple as packing your bags and your laptop.

The challenge isn’t just about finding a good Wi-Fi connection. It’s also about setting boundaries. When I’m surrounded by family and friends, I find it really hard to do this!

Because we live in different countries, I hardly ever get to see my family, and it can therefore be really hard to prioritize my work when we’re all together. Knowing how to put boundaries in place to help protect your work is essential.

For example, my family knows that if my headphones are on, or if my door is closed, it’s my “do not disturb” sign. It’s these little hacks and insights that I’m excited to share with you in this episode.

As we explore the world of getting to work from literally anywhere, I’d love for you to reflect on what freedom means for you. Sure, travel might be on top of your list, but maybe it’s more hours with your kids, or perhaps the power to design your day your way.

After listening, take a moment to think about the kind of freedom you truly desire from your business! After all, that’s what building our businesses is all about, isn’t it?

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Alex Beadon 0:03
So you want to scale your online business while purposely prioritizing your most joyful, free and luxurious life. This Podcast is your weekly dose of connection and self reflection. As you set strategic intentions along the way, it’s time to prime your mind embrace your pace and take consistent action towards creating what you truly want from your online business without sacrificing the small moments all around you that are so worth treasuring. So take a deep breath, relax, and let’s get you back to where you belong on purpose. You’re listening to Episode 28 of season two of on purpose with Alex Beadon. In this episode, I’m going to be just very real with you about what’s going on in my life right now. At the moment, I’m doing a lot of traveling and as you know, I can work from anywhere in the world, which is such a blessing, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. And that’s what I’m being real with you about in today’s episode. So if you are someone who has idealized this lifestyle, and you really want to know the truth about what it’s really like, this is the episode for you. I’m Alex feeding your favorite lawn strategist and your guide to the online business world. I’ve had an online business selling digital products since 2011. And I’ve been helping online businesses scale through launching since 2016. I’ve been featured in both Forbes and entrepreneur and I’ve worked with clients ranging from solopreneurs to multi million dollar small businesses. Here at Team Beadon. We pride ourselves on being the industry leading destination for all things launch strategy, our 12 month program together we launch teaches our signature rinse and repeat launch strategy that has helped course creators and membership owners from all over the world have their best launches yet. Our goal is to give you have the tools to create a wildly profitable online business while prioritizing your most joyful life so that you can truly experience time freedom, location, freedom and financial freedom. If you are a course creator or a membership site owner, if you are someone who educates and shares your skill and zone of genius with the world. If you’re looking to make more impact through the work that you do and bring more students into your online space, then you must sign up for the waitlist of the ultimate launch bootcamp. It is coming very soon on September 11. Make sure that you don’t miss out, you can sign up for free at ultimate launch bootcamp.com. I hope to see you there. Without further ado, let’s jump into today’s episode. Hello, and welcome to today’s episode. Today I am on the go. I’m coming to you from my parents house here in England and the West Midlands. And today is actually a really special day because we are about to go on an eight day seven night canal cruise to celebrate my mom’s 60th birthday. And so yeah, the house is alive with energy, everyone’s packing and there’s the hustle bustle of everyone getting ready to go. And here I am recording this podcast episode for you guys. Making sure to get it done. So today I wanted to talk to you guys about something that’s very relevant in my life right now. And that is traveling. while I work. One of the best parts of doing what I do and being able to be a course creator and sell my digital products is that I can work from anywhere. As long as I have my laptop and a great Wi Fi connection. I’m good to go. And I’ve spent a lot of time traveling, you know whether it’s going to Colombia for three weeks, we’ve also traveled to France and worked from there. We’ve traveled to Canada like you name it, we’ve done it, we’ve traveled a lot worked from tons of different Airbnbs and hotels. And today, I wanted to just speak to that a little bit to kind of give you some insight into what it’s actually like because I think that it’s something that people really glamorize. And something that’s obviously you know, it is an ideal lifestyle to be able to work from anywhere. So I understand why it’s glamorized. But I also just wanted to speak to like the realities of it. And just give some advice, because like I said, I’ve been doing this for a long time. And there’s a few things that I think really make a difference when you’re traveling. So first things first is I always try to plan my launches, ahead of time knowing far in advance, like when my travel times are and I try not to coincide my launches with my travel times just because I know that during my launch, I need to be focused, I need to be in a good routine. And being at home allows me to do that. Even when I’m here visiting my family, even though I have my own room and I have like my own little working space. It can still be extremely distracting and you have to expect that when you’re traveling. There are going to be distractions. I would probably say the best time that we’ve ever been able to do it is when we traveled to countries that we don’t really know anyone there and we’re literally just going there to work and explore during our non work hours. And, you know, those, to me are the best, the best experiences that I have traveling and working because you really are able to do both things. So for example, our Colombia trip, you know, we went to three different cities in Colombia. But we really did a good job of differentiating between work time and play time, there weren’t really any distractions, because we were pretty, you know, straightforward on again, when we’d be working, and when we’d be playing. And we were in Airbnbs, we had like, a house that felt like our own. That, to me is like my favorite way to travel and work. But when you start mixing in family and friends, which a lot of people do, like I know, for me, that’s one of the main reasons I travel, my family is sprinkled all over the world. You know, we just went to Canada. So as of right now, we’ve been traveling for the last two and a half weeks, almost three weeks, actually, today might be three weeks anyway, we’ve been traveling for a while. And we spent a weekend in Canada. And then we were now here in England. And on both occasions, you know, family was involved, we went to Canada for a wedding. We are now here in England for another wedding later on this month, but also because my mom’s 60th Birthday canal cruise. And then later next month, we’re actually planning to go to Poland to visit next mum, because she lives in Poland. So there are always those times when you are surrounded by family. And it’s just to take note of the fact that when family members are around and when friends are around, it is going to be more difficult by nature. Even if you set the intention from the beginning, like hey, I’m coming to work, it is still much more difficult on there are going to be more distractions. And that’s okay, I think I’ve gotten to the point in my life where I realize like, you know, my family sprinkled all over the world, I do want to come and spend time with my mom and dad. And if I am here for a long period of time, that does mean that I am going to be working. And it’s okay, if there are distractions, it’s not the end of the world. And, you know, that is just one of the side effects of working and being able to travel now, of course, you know, you can do things like set boundaries. And you know, I know with my mom and dad have done a good job of being like, okay, between these hours, like don’t disturb, like, I’ll put a sign on the door. Sometimes it is ignored, but we’ll, that’s a story for another day. But for the most part, they’re really good at like, abiding by the boundaries and understanding that us being here, it doesn’t mean that we’re on vacation, you know, work is work, and things still need to get done. And projects need to move forward. And I think communication is very important, I think as well communicating with your team. I know for me, and Laura, you know, we’ve been doing this for such a long time that she really has a good understanding of what it’s like when I travel. And I know for her one of the most important things is simply communication and keeping the team updated with what’s going on, you know, if a project was due on a certain date, or if a task was due, and it didn’t get finished, you know, letting them know, like, that’s a super simple little thing to be like, Hey, this is taking me longer than expected or hey, you know, I know recently the other day, we had family come and visit us one day earlier than I was expecting them. So they came on, I was expecting them the Saturday they came on the Friday. And I ended up spending the entire Friday with them, obviously, because these are family members that I don’t get to see all the time. You know, it’s my mom’s sister and Mike my first cousins, which I rarely ever get to see them, like maybe I see them once a year. So it’s important to be able to take that time and I really enjoy having that flexibility. But of course, you know, being able to communicate that to my team and be like, hey, this happened, just giving you a heads up that this didn’t get done. I think that in my experience has been one of the most important things. In terms of other kind of random things that might get in the way, I would say Wi Fi is definitely something to check into. So whenever I’m booking an Airbnb, I’m always searching through the reviews, looking for any thing that they have to say about Wi Fi, I find that’s a really good way to figure it out. Now, of course, there’s always going to be a hiccup I remember in Colombia, we were staying at an Airbnb and the Wi Fi just went down for like 24 hours, there’s nothing that you can do about that, of course, there are going to be things that are outside of your control, especially when traveling. So again, giving yourself that little bit of buffer and being kind of compassionate with yourself and knowing if you’re going to be traveling you need to understand that you’re not going to have a perfect work schedule. And that’s okay. Right. So just kind of like bearing that in mind as you go through traveling and working. I know for me if I’m being totally honest, there are definitely times when I’m like oh my goodness, like I’ve planned this trip. And I’m feeling a little bit of anxiety about it because I have a lot of work to do. And sometimes it just feels like very overwhelming. You know, I know people look at me and they’re like, Wow, you’re traveling and I’m so excited for you and it is like Jen genuinely such a positive experience. But it does also come with that little bit of anxiety of just that feeling of like, I’m not going to be in as much of a flow with my work as I normally am. I know that When I’m traveling, you know, Laura describes it as like a stop, start, stop, start, because you never know like when I’m going to be in office, and when I’m not going to be in office, again, communication is key there. I think planning your trips far in advance, communicating those times to your team, we have a team calendar where, you know, we put into place so that everyone knows when people are in office and when people are outside of office, and then preparing as much as possible and looking at your tasks and asking yourself like, What can I get done in advance? How can I make sure that I am as prepared as possible to either take time off, if that’s what you’re planning to do, or prepared as possible to work while you’re away, but also know that not everything might get done. And again, that’s okay. So for example, right now, I’m about to go on an eight day canal cruise and my mom and dad, my sister and her husband. And like, literally in an hour, we’re supposed to leave the house. And I’m really hoping to take that time off as much as possible. And I know that in order to do that, I need to be in communication with Laura let her know, like, Hey, this is where I ended up my work day. Here’s the podcast episode for next week, here’s what I’m thinking in terms of XYZ. And just communicating as much as possible about what’s still required, like I can’t just, you know, clock out of work and not give her a heads up. I think this is like very basic stuff that even if you’re going on holiday at a nine to five job, the difference is that obviously it’s your business. And, you know, I do want to make sure that I’m there and then I’m on call, I’ll have my phone, if Lauren needs anything, and just making sure that I’m communicating. Other than that traveling, is really easy. Like, it’s really easy in terms of the fact that like, I just bring my laptop, and pretty much all of my work is online. So I could pretty much use any laptop and access all of the work that I need to access, you know, all of the tools that we use are things that I sign into, and everything is kind of stored in the cloud. And so that does really make a huge difference in terms of the ease of everything, you know, I’m not necessarily missing any tools from home, I make sure to travel with my tripod, and my microphone, I actually have a microphone here in England, so that I don’t have to travel with a microphone. But you know, just making sure that you have the equipment that you need, I think is also really helpful. And yeah, like, really, it’s just as amazing and beautiful as it kind of is frustrating just in terms of like, I like my work to feel like I’m in a flow. And I really do get into a good flow when I’m at home and when I have that work schedule. But also, you know, I’m a multi dimensional human being, and I like having these different dynamics in my life. And that’s why I’ve set up my business this way. You know, as much as I’m, you know, a little bit stressed and anxious about taking the next eight days off, because I really, I’m trying to take the next days, the next eight days completely off as much as I possibly can, which is not something that I regularly do, like I’m pretty good at juggling work and vacation. And I ended up like mixing them a lot of the time. So this is the first time that I’m really going to try to disconnect, we’ll see how it goes, I’ll have to keep you updated. I think it really is just about communication, expecting the unexpected. Knowing that this is part of why I built this business, so that I could do things like this, and like I said, is as anxious and as stressful as it can cause me to be, I am constantly reminding myself like, this is why you’ve set up your business, you know, so that you get to sign off and enjoy your family time and be present. And that’s, you know, part of what this podcast is part of what my message is all about. It’s like we’re building these businesses. And yes, it’s fun to build these businesses. And it’s fun to be strategic. And I love bringing in new clients, and I love seeing their transformation. But also, we want to have these multi-dimensional lives where, you know, we’re building value. And we’re building wealth, not just monetary wealth in our business, but also wealth in our relationships. And in order to do that it requires spending time with the people that we love. And so I’m really excited to be here in England, I love being around my family. There’s just nothing quite like spending this quality time together, especially because we don’t all live in the same place. So it is a really, really special time for us to be together and to really soak it up. So I’m really looking forward to this weekend. I know this is a super short episode was just a little off opportunity for me to check in with you guys and just let you know like what’s going on. There’s a lot of travel happening, I think as well. Another big thing that I haven’t mentioned yet is like forgiving yourself if things don’t go to plan. So you know, the last few weeks the podcast absolutely has not gone to plan. Like I’ve been meaning to record this for, again, maybe the last week and a half, two weeks and it just didn’t get done. There’s been like I said a lot going on. We’ve been traveling between countries, we’ve had weddings, there’s a lot of personal stuff and it’s just like it is what it is and knowing that your community is going to be welcoming and warm and that they know that you’re always doing your best and no one wants you to kill yourself in order to get that piece of content out. You know, just kind of being like I’m always doing my best and you know, we’ve had however many episodes Only seven episodes in a row every single week, which I think is wonderful. And you know, this episode might come out a week later. And that’s totally fine. It’s not the end of the world. So just giving yourself a little bit of grace, I think goes a really long way. And yeah, I’m really looking forward to the next seven or eight days, I’ll have to let you know what my big takeaways are, I have a feeling that switching off and like really disconnecting is going to allow me to like, connect intuitively even more to the business, which is a huge topic that we covered in last week’s episode with Nikki Novo episode 27. If you haven’t checked it out already, definitely go and take a listen, I felt so inspired after that episode with her. And it’s really just caused me to reflect on you know, my own connecting to my intuition within my business. So I’m looking forward to that. I think, even in the off moments, I will, of course still be on like, my business is my creative joy. And I love what I do. So of course, I won’t be like completely disconnecting and not thinking about it at all. And that does feel like an impossibility. But yeah, another just random little thing that I have to mention is that I will always remember the last I think I think it was like July 26 or July 27, the confirmation that aliens exist, like how crazy how crazy that we have UFOs on this planet that are from another planet that have technology that we do not have access to that we have no idea what it is how it works. It’s just phenomenal. And if you haven’t heard about it, definitely look into it. But basically, like it’s gone through Congress, and like these whistleblowers have come out and basically said, like, you know, we need to talk about this and share it with the public. And people need to know that this is happening. And I’m very intrigued by the entire story. And, of course, I think everyone has always known that aliens exist. But the fact that you know, they have come to this planet, and apparently are here regularly. The more I learn about it, the more intrigued I am. And it’s just a very interesting time in human history. And I’m kind of shocked because I feel like not many people are speaking about it. But anyway, I’d love to hear from you guys. So if you got this far into the episode, feel free to send me a DM on Instagram and let me know what did you think of this episode? Have you done a lot of traveling while you work? Is this a lifestyle that you’re trying to create for yourself? It definitely comes with pros and cons. But like I said, I’d love to hear from you. And also even just, you know, answering the question for me, have you been following the Alien UFO story. I’d love to hear from you guys. And I’m very excited for the next few weeks together, we are about to bring back the ultimate launch bootcamp. If you want to learn more about that you can go to ultimate launch bootcamp.com to sign up for free to our waitlist, but it’s going to be happening September 11, which is a Monday, all the way through September 15, which is the Friday and I’m really excited for this round of the ultimate launch bootcamp. I feel like I am more present. And just like I feel like recently because I’m the one doing all of my content again, it’s like I just feel so much more connected to this community and to everything that we’re doing and it feels really, really good. If you are someone who wants to launch your online course, if you are an educator, and you’re ready to take what you’re already doing and scale it to the next level, if you want to bring in more students and make more impact with the work that you do in the world, then the ultimate launch bootcamp is for you. Don’t miss it. Make sure you’re on the waitlist. And I can’t wait to talk to you guys again next time. I’ll see you next week. Bye.

S2 Ep.26 – Entrepreneurship: Managing Time and Quieting the Inner Critic

There’s one thing I’ve been wrestling with lately – an invisible enemy in my entrepreneurial journey. It’s relentless, unforgiving, and perhaps the most challenging of all, and it’s gotten sooooooo much worst since I minimized my team. It’s not market trends or competitors … it’s my own inner critic.

CONFESSION: No matter what I do during a workday, there’s always this nagging voice whispering, “You could’ve done more.”

Sound familiar?

This struggle is at the heart of this podcast episode, “Entrepreneurship: Managing Time and Quieting the Inner Critic.” I decided to dedicate this episode to all of us battling the same inner critic, as it’s an experience so common yet rarely addressed.

In this deeply personal episode, I share:

  • the nitty-gritty details of how my inner critic affects me 🙈
  • the strategies I’ve found to be effective at overcoming it 🏆
  • practical ways to treat ourselves with compassion 💗
  • techniques to separate our identity from our productivity 🥂
  • and the importance of acknowledging our accomplishments 

But let’s be clear: This isn’t about achieving perfection or silencing that inner critic forever. It’s about creating an environment of acceptance and compassion within ourselves. It’s about recognizing that the inner critic is merely a manifestation of our deep care for our work, not a voice of truth.

This episode is less than 20 minutes long, but it’s packed with insights that can help reshape your relationship with your inner critic. So, whether you’re on your daily commute, sipping your morning coffee, or taking a quick break from work, I encourage you to give it a listen. My hope is that it brings you comfort in knowing you’re not alone in this struggle, reassurance that it’s alright to feel this way, and practical advice to manage this common entrepreneurial hurdle. 🎧

After listening, I would love to hear your thoughts. How do you deal with your inner critic? What strategies do you find effective? Reach out to me on Instagram or comment below. 

P.S. Have a friend who might benefit from this episode? Feel free to forward this blog to them. Let’s spread the love and understanding we all need on this journey!

P.P.S. I would love to hear what inspired you the most from this week’s episode. Hit reply or send me a DM on Instagram.

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Tools mentioned in this episode:

  • Clockify

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Alex Beadon 0:03
So you want to scale your online business while purposely prioritizing your most joyful, free, and luxurious life. This Podcast is your weekly dose of connection and self-reflection. As you set strategic intentions along the way, it’s time to prime your mind embrace your pace, and take consistent action toward creating what you truly want from your online business without sacrificing the small moments all around you that are so worth treasuring. So take a deep breath, relax, and let’s get you back to where you belong. On purpose.

You’re listening to Episode 26 of season two of on purpose with Alex speeding, and in this episode, I’m going to be speaking to something that I’m sure every single online business owner can relate to. And it’s the feeling of overwhelm feeling like no matter what you do, you will never get through your to-do list, feeling a sense of beating yourself up over the fact that you’re not getting as much done and you’re not being as productive as you’d like to be, even when you look back at the day and you’re like but I actually did do a lot and I did accomplish a lot, right? There’s no real need to be beating yourself up about this. If you can relate to this, then this is the episode for you. I’m Alex Beadon, your favorite launch strategist and your guide to the online business world. I’ve had an online business selling digital products since 2011. And I’ve been helping online businesses scale for launching since 2016. I’ve been featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur, I’ve worked with clients ranging from solopreneurs to multi-million dollar small businesses. Here at Team Beadon. We pride ourselves on being the industry-leading destination for all things launch strategy, our 12-month program together we launch teaches our signature rinse and repeat launch strategy that has helped course creators and membership owners from all over the world have their best launches yet. Our goal is to give you the tools to create a wildly profitable online business while prioritizing your most joyful life so that you can truly experience time, freedom, location, freedom, and financial freedom. Now without further ado, let’s jump into today’s episode.

If you ever feel like you are beating yourself up, no matter what it is that you decide to spend your time on, you have a to-do list, you know what your priorities are. But no matter what you do, at the end of the day, it never quite feels like enough. If that’s you, this episode was created specifically for you. And the reason why I’m creating this episode is because this is something that I myself struggle with. You know, as business owners, we are always working on skills and tools in our toolbox, right. And I would say for me, this is definitely something that I am constantly working to improve when it comes to my mindsets. Oftentimes, when it comes to how we spend our time, I’m just so hard on myself, I just feel like I should have gotten more done within a specific period of time. But as I have gotten older, and as I’ve been in this industry for a very long time, I realized that this is just normal that it is just normal to feel this way, there’s always going to be more that I wish that I had gotten through I don’t think I’ve ever had a day where I finished every single thing on my to do list. And it is okay. And so this episode is going to be me sharing with you the way that I go about it dealing with this problem dealing with the fact that I find myself being so hard on myself. And so the first thing that I like to do is show myself absolute compassion. I remind myself that whatever it is that I’m beating myself up about probably is unnecessary. Something that I love to do is like, bring awareness to the thoughts, right, bring awareness to what it is that I’m telling myself. So a great example is this week, you know, I’ve been on such a good roll with posting daily to my reels. And I’ve been feeling so good about it and so proud about it. And I’ve been seeing all of these great engagement and results on Instagram, and it’s been really positive. And over the last few days, I’ve been working on so many projects, like we have so many projects that are up in the air right now we’re working on a collaboration with future females, which is amazing, wonderful, excellent opportunity. If you joined together we launched you’ll know that one of the things that we always talk about is how do we get more leads, you know, that’s one of the things that only business owners struggle with the most is how do I get more leads and one of the best ways is through collaboration. So as we gear up for our next launch, these are the types of activities that we are doing. Then we also are working on updating all of our sales pages for Together, we launch behind the scenes. So there’s lots of different things. We have a launch quiz, we have a launch expansion method training, which hopefully you would have already checked out. If you haven’t checked that out, you’re definitely missing out. It’s basically like, I don’t know, I think it’s like an hour and 10 minute long training, where I walk you through the launch expansion method, which is the way that we launch from time to time and are able to scale our efforts by pretty much reusing a lot of the assets that we’ve already created. So go and check that out if you haven’t already. But yeah, we’re working on all of these websites. We’re working with Galen from local creative Co. And there’s just a lot on my plates. And it’s so interesting, because I find myself telling myself, Oh, you didn’t spend time on this today? How could you not have spent time on this today? And how could you not have spent time on this day? Why didn’t you post Instagram reels for the last I think I’ve missed maybe three or four days. And just beating myself up about the things that I didn’t do and the things that I didn’t get done. So the first thing I do is bring awareness to those thoughts. So whether you write them down on a piece of paper, or write them down in your notes app, write them down, get them out of your head, get them onto a piece of paper, the next thing that I do is I reread them and ask myself like, is this actually true? And the way that I go about finding out if this is actually true is I go over to clarify, if you know, you know, I talk about this quite a lot. We, here at Team Beadon, track absolutely everything that we do. And we’ve been doing this for years. And over the years, the way that we’ve tracked our time has changed in terms of how we categorize the activities, etc. But the basic premise is that every single thing that I do and work on in the business, I write it down and clarify so that there’s never a question of like, oh, well, where did I spend my time, when I started tracking my time, I realized so much about the activities that I was spending my time on how I was prioritizing certain things. And I find that by tracking my time, it just shines a light on everything. And it helps me really understand where I spend my time. So I went I go I go on I check clock, if I after I bring my awareness to the actual thought right, then the thought in this case is oh, you know, you haven’t posted Instagram reels over the last few days. Why haven’t you done that? Or, for example, right now, I’m still working on the copy for the ultimate launch bootcamp opt in page, and I’m beating myself up about it and being like, why is this taking you so long? Like, why haven’t you finished this yet? You know, so just getting those things down on paper, heading on over to qualify and actually asking myself like, okay, have I been showing up to work? Have I been clocking in enough hours? Where have I been spending my time and just bringing visibility to the way that I’m spending my time, and then of course, realizing that I am. And here’s the thing, right? It’s like when you are showing up in your business, and you’re present, and you are consciously making choices throughout the day, I know that I’m doing my best. It’s not to say that I’m like, rolling out of bed and hanging out on the couch and not being strategic about the way that I spend my time I’m being extremely strategic. I think it’s just like, I’m going through this transition of having so much support and having such a large team of eight people. And then you know, now narrowing it down, there’s only two of us on the team. Now, there’s obviously going to be so much more on my plate. And on the one hand, I’m feeling so happy because I’m like, I love being creative. I love having my hands in every detail again, like I’m just loving the energy of this new chapter. And simultaneously going through that resistance of like, oh my gosh, I don’t have as much time as I used to have, you know, I

don’t I have way more on my plate than I used to have. And just figuring out that transition and showing myself grace as I go through that transition. So step one, writing it down. Step two, asking yourself is this true? Step three, reviewing any data that you have that can help you decide is this true or not? What changes do I have to make in order to alleviate this? And so for me, it’s just about acceptance, and giving myself grace. So acceptance, acceptance is everything that I just shared with you. It’s acknowledging that I have more on my plate, it’s acknowledging that I have less support in the team. It’s simultaneously acknowledging that I’m loving this chapter and I’m loving getting to be more creative and that this is what I’ve chosen. Right? It’s also about giving myself that grace. It’s about being okay with the fact that sometimes I’m going to beat myself up and and immediately nipping it in the bud as soon as it starts to happen. So as soon as I feel myself judging myself judging the way I’ve spent my time, I just remind myself like, Hey, it’s okay, you are human, you have been doing your absolute best I’ve seen you, I’ve been with you, I’ve shown up with you. It’s literally about mothering myself. Like, sometimes I feel like my mindset is like a child, you know, you have this little child in the back of your mind, or like a little mean, girl bully, who’s like you didn’t do this, you didn’t do that, you know, just judging, again, the way that I spend my time. And I just need to mother myself and be like, Hey, you’re being mean, for absolutely no reason. You have been doing your best. You have been showing up, you’ve been giving it your all. And you’ve been doing it every single day for who knows how long you are. You’re so generous to your clients, you show up for them. You deliver on the results, that and the transformations that people are coming to you for you have so much to be proud of. And you beating yourself up is 100%. Unnecessary. We don’t do that. And just speaking to myself like that. And you know, not necessarily. Again, this is not I’m not trying to beat myself up for beating myself up, right. So the premise, the idea is that I’m showing myself the utmost kindness. And then I’m just being patient with myself and just giving myself space to be like, cool, you’re feeling a little bit frustrated. Right now. There’s a lot on your plate. That’s normal. That’s normal. And just like literally letting that sink in. That is normal. It is okay. But now, what do we need to do to bring a little bit more control into the situation? So for example, this week, I have a podcast episode two, could you tell every single week we come out with a podcast episode, we’re not yet at the point where I could tell you which day of the week because I feel like every week, it’s a different day of the week. But at least we know every week, there’s a podcast episode coming out. And so I knew I had to finish this today. And I told myself, okay, instead of doing like this long episode that you normally do, we’re just going to keep it short, sweet, and simple and speak directly to what it is that I’m struggling with in this moment. Because we are all human. And this is what I want this podcast to be about. Like I want this podcast to be a real-life look into what it means to be an online entrepreneur. And so for me this week, this is what it’s been about. And the irony of it all is like I’ve had such a productive week, I feel like I’ve done such a good job of showing up and giving it my best, while also making sure that I’m not overworking and while also making sure that I’m taking time for myself and my personal life, and taking time to check in and like get my movement in and get my meditation and like I’m doing such a good job. And I’m really leaning into just being kind to myself. And so I hope that you can listen to this episode and take this as your sign to be kind to yourself today. I love you guys so much. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to send me a message over on Instagram, tag me in your stories. It means the world to me to hear from you guys. And to make this more of a two way conversation. So if this resonated, please take a moment to let me know. I’m sending you huge hugs and wishing you all the best as you move forward in your week. And I’m really excited to share all of the upcoming things that we have in store for you. I am just like I said, I’m so happy and excited to be in this space where I have my hands back in the creativity of my business and it can really feel self expressed again, through all of the creative work that I’m getting to do. But you know, there are two sides to every story. You know, there’s there’s the excitement and the joy. And you know, Laura always tells me she’s the CEO of Team Beadon, our operations manager and she always tells me she’s like, it can be two things at once. So it can be yes, you’re enjoying it, you’re loving it, you’re feeling creative, you feel so connected to your business and your community again, and at the same time. It can be a little overwhelming you can be struggling with you know, finding your rhythm and your work again and figuring out like okay, maybe there is too much on my plate, maybe it is time to get a little bit more support again, and that’s okay, you know, we go through these transition phases, and there’s always something to learn and take away. All right guys, enjoy the rest of your week, and I will talk to you again next time. Bye. Thank you so much for listening to today’s episode of On purpose with Alex Beadon. I want to encourage you to go and check out the launch expansion method. This is a free masterclass that I created specifically for For online course creators and membership site owners to help them scale their sales. So if you haven’t gone to check it out yet, you can go and do that using the link in the description. You can also check out the link in my bio. I also have an available for you on my website. It is called the launch expansion method and it teaches you my six figure launch strategy that has helped so many business owners from all over the world to have their first six figure launches. So definitely go and check that out now. Thanks so much for listening, and I really look forward to next week’s episode. I hope to see you there bye.