l'd say the most impactful pieces have been everything about changing my mindset towards myself, my business, and money itself. A big takeaway from Imaging this year was just having confidence in who I am and what I do. And your teachings have just been really hammering that home for me. I've been telling myself, "I AM good at what I do, I deserve to make good money, people DO value my work and want to display it in their homes!" I'm actively working on convincing myself that IPS isn't hard, and it doesn't have to be "slimy or salesy," because I am personally really turned off by those things! And the last thing (that I also think will take the longest, lol), is finding my real why.
Kiki
The Unicorn is one of those business books that you can actually stay interested in on every page. It's written as if you are having a conversation with your friend about business and lessons learned along the way. I will definitely have this book as one I can come back to read again and take something new every time. Reading about real life individuals and what they worked to overcome gives me inspiration that it is always possible to nurture your mindset and build a successful business along the way. This will be the book I'm gifting all of my business friends photographer or not.
Jamie
Really? What do you have to lose? What if I told you that this book could be the catalyst you need to find more magic and make more money as a photographer?
What if you could make an extra $500, $1000, or even $5000 from each and every client that comes through your door in the next year?
How would this change your life? How much money could you be leaving on the table in your business?
Kaylee said it best, "My only regret is that I didn't do this sooner."
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