When I decided to go out on my own and start a business, I was so excited about taking the leap and endlessly motivated to succeed at my dream of working for myself!
But just a few years after starting my business I ran into a wall...
I was already burnt out from the hustle of working 24/7 while barely making enough to cover our costs and life...
Then, in an effort to try to free up some time so I wouldn't have to work every weekend forever (and could maybe afford a vacation some day), I ended up trying to grow my business by raising my rates, hiring employees and marketing.
It didn't take long to find ourselves in $40K in debt, wondering how I was going to stay in business and if I should have even started my own! This is when...
I HAD A PANIC ATTACK!!!
I call this my “kitchen table” moment because it always seems like the kitchen table is where every entrepreneur has their breakdowns, except I was hysterically crying on the kitchen floor.
I felt completely cornered, like there was no way out.
I knew if I didn't change my approach to my business, it was only going to keep getting worse.