18. Staying Committed to Your Business Vision When Others Don’t Get It Yet
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Ever try to explain a decision in your business and watch someone’s face change?
That moment when you wonder maybe I’m the one who’s off.
In this episode, we use the birthday of Steve Jobs to explore what happens when your business direction does not make sense to the people around you.
We talk about the difference between disagreement and misalignment, and why looking for validation can slowly dilute your business vision. This shows up when you soften your message, abandon an idea too early, follow advice that does not fit, or adjust your strategy just to make it easier to explain.
If you struggle with inconsistency, second guessing, or changing direction every time someone questions you, this conversation will help you come back to your own decision making.
This is not about ignoring feedback. It is about strengthening your business vision instead of outsourcing belief.
🔗 Where in your business are you adjusting your direction just to make it easier for others to understand?
If you want a space to think through your next step without being pushed toward someone else’s formula join our email list and book a Focus Goal Clarity call.
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⏱ Episode Chapters
00:00 When Big Business Ideas Don’t Make Sense Yet
02:48 Disagreement vs Misalignment
06:32 Asking for Permission Instead of Deciding
09:31 When Your Business Decisions Get Challenged
15:10 Protecting Your Business Vision Through Community
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