I’m excited to share with you my Shining Mentor Magazine interview with Jennifer Gabiola. She is incredible at helping you find your voice and shine more magic into the world.
When you’re an introvert it can feel uncomfortable to do an online business because it requires stepping up, being seen and standing out. So today listen in on how Jennifer has helped so many people get past this block and create amazing businesses.
Here are some of the questions we asked Jennifer:
Q: What advice do you have for other introverts wanting to make their own impact on their brand and business?
Q: When you’re an introvert it can feel uncomfortable to do an online business because it requires stepping up and being seen and standing out. How do you do that and feel comfortable with it?
Q: As an introvert myself I can feel drained after sessions with clients as well as bigger social events.
Q: You talked in your article about how Introverts are natural connectors. That they are deeply in tune with themselves and can sense invisible connections between situations and people. How do you help introverts protect their energy?
Q: Is there a special way you recommend to connect with other introverts to help support each other in remaining balanced as well as grow their businesses together?
Q: The visibility piece can feel scary to someone that may have hidden for most of their life how do you help people get over that hurdle?
Check out the interview below.
By learning to embrace your gifts you can better connect with your tribe and help many more people in this world.
Please leave a comment below and let us know what your next steps are for stepping up and out.
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Thank you Melissa and Jennifer for the great insight and tips! Fellow introvert here. I love the idea of scheduling in self-care time instead of just waiting until the work is done.
Thanks, Erica, I agree and am working on making this a consistent game plan. We need to schedule time for ourselves for sure… No matter how much we love our work. Thanks for stopping by girl <3
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Thank you Melissa and Jennifer for the great insight and tips! Fellow introvert here. I love the idea of scheduling in self-care time instead of just waiting until the work is done.
Thanks, Erica, I agree and am working on making this a consistent game plan. We need to schedule time for ourselves for sure… No matter how much we love our work. Thanks for stopping by girl <3