183. One Client at a Time
If you've ever looked at your schedule and felt the panic of needing to fill it all at once, this episode is for you. Jillian shares why "I need to fill my whole month" is one of the most paralyzing thoughts a practitioner can have and what to think instead. Smaller bites. Bigger results. One client at a time.
In this episode:
- The story of a GATP member who had an amazing first part of the year, wanted things to slow down, and then panicked when they actually did
- Why our brains freak out even when the slowdown is intentional
- How scarcity thinking keeps you spinning instead of taking action
- Why marketing from desperation lands differently than marketing from desire
- The shift that changed everything for this practitioner: nothing has gone wrong
- Why "one client at a time" is Jillian's answer to overwhelm across the board
- What to do when you're sitting with an empty calendar and your brain is making it mean something is wrong
The key insight from this episode:
The slowdown is not a sign that something is wrong. It's an invitation to step into a new identity. One that doesn't need a full schedule to feel okay. One that trusts the process. One that takes it one client at a time and knows that is enough.
The practice:
Next time your brain goes to "I need to fill my whole schedule" — shrink it down. Who is one person who could benefit from your work right now? What is one action you can take today toward that one person? Notice what happens in your body when you shift from the big overwhelming goal to the one next right thing. That's where the momentum starts.
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One client at a time. That's the move.