This time of year is special for so many reasons. It’s a wonderful opportunity to spend time with loved ones and experience the joys of the holidays, and it is the perfect time to reflect and plan for the year ahead. In last week’s episode, we went over some reflections for 2022. Today, I want to share 3 predictions and takeaways for 2023 as you start to map out your year ahead.
Listen in as I explain the importance of having multiple revenue streams by building a lifestyle and a community around your brand. You will learn why you must continue to try new things in order to continue to progress forward, how to remain positive even during what seem to be negative times, and how to ensure you’re putting your best foot forward in your business.
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What You’ll Learn From 3 Ways to Make 2023 Your Best Year Yet
- The importance of creating multiple revenue streams.
- Why reflecting on your previous year is essential.
- How to encompass your entire life into what you’re doing.
- Why what got you here might not get you there.
- How to ensure you’re putting your best foot forward in your brand.
- The importance of remembering there is always an opportunity to thrive.
Resources Featured In This Episode:
- Ashley Alderson: Instagram
- Boutique Summit 2023
- Best Year Yet 2023
- Hubventory.com
- Boutique Boss Store
Favorite Quotes from Ashley Alderson
“There are ways to encompass your entire life into what you’re doing and then to monetize that.” – Ashley Alderson [2:40]
“This is the time to really think about the future of your brand, where it’s headed, where you want it to be in accordance with your long-term vision and ask if you’re still on the right track.” – Ashley Alderson [5:10]
“Wherever you are in life, there is opportunity because tough times do make tough men.” – Ashley Alderson [10:20]
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Original Air Date: December 28th, 2022
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