Listen "263: Your Business Can't Grow If You're Avoiding the Hard Stuff"
Episode Synopsis
We're closing out July with a conversation that so many entrepreneurs need, but rarely have. You know that thing in your business you keep pushing off? The task, the email, the decision you know matters but it keeps getting skipped? Yeah. That. In this week's solo episode, Monique is breaking down what avoidance actually looks like, why it shows up, and how to gently face the hard stuff without guilt or overwhelm. Because the truth is, your business can't grow if you're stuck dancing around the things that need your attention. And contrary to what hustle culture says, progress isn't just about doing more. It's about being honest about what's holding you back. Whether you're in a season of stillness, stagnation, or quiet rebuilding, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and make room for real momentum. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: What avoidance actually looks like in business (and how it disguises itself as "being busy") Why avoidance doesn't mean you're unmotivated and how it often stems from protection The key difference between stillness and stagnation (and why naming your season matters) Practical steps to start facing the hard stuff without spiraling How to gently rebuild your momentum, one task at a time Thank you so much for listening! If you liked this episode, please subscribe to "The Black to Business Podcast" and rate and review on Apple Podcasts: Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/263 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
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