23. Trusting Ease as a 6/2 Generator In Business
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If you’re a 6/2 profile, the tension between your natural leadership role and your comfortable hermit cave is probably deeply familiar. In this episode, I’m sitting down with Christian Malarciuc, a 6/2 Generator, Coach, and former client, to discuss our unique experience as 6/2 business owners. We explore:
- Why standard advice is misaligned for 6/2s (and how we’re truly designed to approach marketing and sales)
- The transition from the 3rd line trial-and-error phase to the 6th line roof
- Why defining “what you do” is so challenging for 2nd lines
- Navigating content and offer creation as people with “slower” timing
- Why 6th lines should focus on building worlds, not solving problems
- How to embrace a softer, more easeful approach to creation
Chapters:
- 01:50 — Building Internal Safety for Action
- 05:12 — The Roof Phase: Healing from the Past
- 08:30 — The 2nd Line: Hidden Gifts & Projections
- 12:20 — 6/2 Marketing: World Building vs. Problem Solving
- 16:25 — Supporting Clients With A Receptive Mind
- 19:38 — Perfectionism and Fear of Rejection
- 23:20 — Self-Abandonment In The Creative Process
- 28:30 — Tapping into Unconditional Love
- 30:50 — Why 6/2s Need Spaciousness
- 33:50 — Hermiting: Creative Devotion vs Avoidance
- 38:50 — Trusting Your Timing
Connect with Christian:
→ @christian.malarciuc on TikTok
→ @christian.malarciuc on Instagram
Connect with Keolani:
→ @keolaniyoung on TikTok
→ @keolaniyoung on Instagram
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