today I'm going to talk about how to fall in love with your business or your
Vesna:work again and why it's important for your success, your profits, and your enjoyment.
Vesna:whether you're in hard times financially, or you're not in love with your business,
Vesna:maybe as you once were, you feel like the passion is gone, or it feels like
Vesna:you're just always putting out fires.
Vesna:You're just always in problem solving mode and it's just exhausting and
Vesna:it's, suck the joy out of your work.
Vesna:I want to share why it's really important to love your work and love what you're
Vesna:doing because it affects your health and vitality but it also affects the
Vesna:results that you get in your business.
Vesna:There was a piece of research done by the Mayo Clinic and the researcher was
Vesna:looking at, the ways that we experience our work and the three ways that
Vesna:they looked at was number one, people experience their work like a job.
Vesna:So the motivation here is the financial reward to fuel their life.
Vesna:So whether they use the money to travel, to do sports, to learn, to
Vesna:look after their family, put the kids in the best school, those types of things.
Vesna:So number one was a job.
Vesna:The second one was.
Vesna:the focus here was on recognition.
Vesna:It was on personal reputation in that field.
Vesna:It was advancement in that field.
Vesna:And the motivation here was to be a success in your career.
Vesna:Get ahead of the competition to kind of gain power, rise to the top, right?
Vesna:So we're looking at CEOs, managers, leaders, athletes.
Vesna:30 under 30 or a New York's time bestseller list.
Vesna:Those kinds of things were looked at as career.
Vesna:And the third ones we have job career, and then they had a calling.
Vesna:So the people who viewed their work as a calling, they found deeper meaning
Vesna:in their work and they found it as an.
Vesna:opportunity to express their core values and they felt it was they
Vesna:were using their natural gifts they were born to do this type of work
Vesna:and so the motivation here was to make a difference in people's lives.
Vesna:Now you may hear those three job, career and calling and say, well,
Vesna:I'm definitely not my calling, it's my career or it's my job.
Vesna:Right.
Vesna:But what they found in this research study was actually we all experience
Vesna:our work in all three ways every day.
Vesna:So we all experienced it like a job, a career and a calling.
Vesna:They found people who experienced their work as a calling had much
Vesna:lower rates of burnout which is really not a surprise, right?
Vesna:Because you're coming in feeling like you're really making
Vesna:a difference in the world.
Vesna:So in that way, finding meaning in your work, so I'm not saying it's not there,
Vesna:but finding the meaning in your work is a really powerful form of self care.
Vesna:They also found that If you didn't find meaning in your
Vesna:work, it drove people to a lot of unhappiness and to a lot of fatigue.
Vesna:my experience, what I've seen is what really stops people from experiencing
Vesna:all three in their current work or business is only one thing.
Vesna:And it's your thinking.
Vesna:I would like to share a story about myself.
Vesna:So in the beginning of my business.
Vesna:With an online business, a big part of online business, if you
Vesna:want to be found in the internet, right, you have to do marketing.
Vesna:I'd come from a brick and mortar business, you know, it was word of mouth,
Vesna:it was passing traffic, like that's how you built your business, right?
Vesna:But in the online space, it's really about driving marketing.
Vesna:Now, I saw marketing as very manipulative.
Vesna:So it's not a wonder that I didn't want to engage in marketing.
Vesna:So I had this real issue within my business because I didn't like marketing
Vesna:I remember doing this course, from a guy called Michael Neal, who talked
Vesna:about, you know, the courses about how to fall in love with your business.
Vesna:at the time I was like not loving my business I wasn't getting the results
Vesna:in my business that I wanted to either.
Vesna:And from that, inquiry work that I did on that program, I could really see that
Vesna:My thinking about marketing, how I saw it as manipulative, was the very thing
Vesna:that was holding me back from actually serving people, helping people, and
Vesna:getting the results in my business.
Vesna:And that was really a choice for me to focus on that part of
Vesna:marketing, to see it from that angle.
Vesna:I'd heard other people say it was, you know, manipulative, and that's
Vesna:what my mind hung onto, right?
Vesna:And it was holding me back in my results.
Vesna:Even if I outsource my marketing, so you might be thinking, well, I don't
Vesna:like this part of my business or my job.
Vesna:I'll never like it.
Vesna:It's the worst part.
Vesna:I'll outsource it, And the funny thing is, is that if you don't fall in love
Vesna:with it first, even when you outsource it, you don't get the best results either.
Vesna:Don't know what's behind that.
Vesna:I'm sure we could probably work it out, but there's a lot there
Vesna:about you falling in love with something and the results that you get.
Vesna:Through that process, I really thought, well, how do I want my
Vesna:marketing to feel like, and what do I want my marketing to do?
Vesna:So I really asked myself different questions and I could really see that
Vesna:what I love to do is to speak to people just like this on a podcast, share
Vesna:information that can be helpful for you.
Vesna:And if that helps people to lead people more into my business, then then I
Vesna:feel like I've done a great job, right?
Vesna:I'm helping and they're coming into my business and I feel
Vesna:like everyone is being served.
Vesna:And as soon as I made that switch, it completely transformed my business.
Vesna:And I really enjoyed marketing.
Vesna:I had so many ideas.
Vesna:I was doing so much content.
Vesna:Okay.
Vesna:So if you followed me for any length of time, you probably
Vesna:think I do a lot of marketing.
Vesna:Okay.
Vesna:And it's because of this switch.
Vesna:If I hadn't made this mental switch, And it wasn't as if I had to tell
Vesna:myself something positive about it.
Vesna:I really looked for the ways that The story that I was telling
Vesna:myself about how bad it was.
Vesna:And I really looked for the ways that I could make it work for me.
Vesna:That would bring me a lot more enjoyment.
Vesna:There is so many different ways to do things, right?
Vesna:So I found the way and the beliefs and the story that worked for me
Vesna:to serve people in a better way.
Vesna:And it completely changed or transformed my relationship with marketing
Vesna:and therefore within my business.
Vesna:that to me is a really powerful story because I went from
Vesna:absolutely hating it to you could probably say loving it, right?
Vesna:so regardless of the content of your work, it is 100 percent your control
Vesna:to fall in love with what you do.
Vesna:And it's your benefit to do so, right?
Vesna:Because it completely changes your results.
Vesna:It will change your health and it will change your business or your work results.
Vesna:When you see how much it matters, So, how do you get people to love what you do?
Vesna:Your mind will teach you ways on how to love it.
Vesna:It will show you the way on how to do that, right?
Vesna:But we have to be pointed in that direction.
Vesna:So just kind of shifting away from the negative thinking that we have,
Vesna:because that's really the only thing that's stopping us from enjoying it.
Vesna:and shifting it in the direction of, okay, I want to see this in a new light.
Vesna:I want to see this.
Vesna:I want to fall in love with this.
Vesna:How is that possible?
Vesna:Right?
Vesna:And your mind might be saying, I could never love it, but
Vesna:trust me, it's possible.
Vesna:So let me ask you a question.
Vesna:When you think about your work or a part of your business, or even
Vesna:somebody that you work with that you don't like, when you think about
Vesna:that, what thinking comes up for you?
Vesna:What stories, what beliefs, what, habitual thinking comes up when you think about
Vesna:that part of your work or your business?
Vesna:it's in that thinking that really sucks the joy out of what we
Vesna:could actually fall in love with.
Vesna:I want you to think about if you were to fall in love with
Vesna:it, what impact would that make?
Vesna:on yourself, on your team, on your results, on your
Vesna:business, on your profits?
Vesna:Like what impact would it make if you actually fell in love with it?
Vesna:And it might even be something small and it might even be, well, if I, fell
Vesna:in love with it and I saw the results, then I could even outsource it, right?
Vesna:It's not something that you have to stay stuck with forever, but I want you to
Vesna:see the power of what would the impact be if you actually fell in love with it.
Vesna:So, if there is an area of your life that you're not in love with, and it
Vesna:may not even be your work, it could be cooking, it could be exercising,
Vesna:it could be something else, right?
Vesna:There is an ability to fall in love with that as long as we direct our mind to
Vesna:that's what our intention is now, the other thing that I wanted to mention
Vesna:that if your business is stuck in hard times, and I feel like this is probably
Vesna:a whole nother podcast episode, but I've certainly in the beginning of my
Vesna:business, Was in financial hard times.
Vesna:So I really understand the kind of thinking that happens in the stress
Vesna:and the overwhelm and the urgency and the panic and the concern and the worry
Vesna:and the sleepless nights, all of that.
Vesna:I understand, but that same kind of thinking that incessant worry,
Vesna:chatter, noisy, busy mind actually blocks us from finding a solution.
Vesna:because we have different types of thinking and if we have a clear mind,
Vesna:we're able to access a level of thinking that we just can't access when we're
Vesna:stuck in that incessant loop, okay?
Vesna:And it's that different level or more intelligent level of thinking
Vesna:that our mind has that solves our problems, that creates our
Vesna:desires, that navigates our life.
Vesna:And until we can recognize those two types of thinking, we kind
Vesna:of do get stuck in that loop.
Vesna:But if you're in financial hard times, there's definitely, possibilities
Vesna:to use your mind in better ways.
Vesna:So you can pull yourself out of it much faster.