On one of my inner circle group coaching calls, the question of being multi-passionate came up. But not just being multi-passionate. The question revolved around knowing when to scale down, fuse together, and/or find that place of being confident in what you should be doing. I believe many women in business struggle with this because we’re told to niche down, carve away, and only pick one avenue to travel down.
In all actuality, it is very possible to have several passions and fuse them into your kingdom business model. Here’s how!
The Secret to Fusing Your Multi-Passionate Ways Into Your Kingdom Business Model
Be visible with purpose.
There is never really a reason to hide any of your passions. The only reason would be if it directly takes away from your ability to show up and show up with purpose. Sometimes you may find yourself not feeling confident with a certain piece you want to put out; however, you’ll want to check and see if it’s attached to visibility insecurity or if it’s something you shouldn’t do.
Focus on one thing at a time.
While being multi-passionate is certainly okay, sometimes it can cause us to want to chase every idea we have all at the same time. This is where it can get overwhelming and stressful. I tell my clients to focus on one thing at a time. In some cases, you may want to create a to-do list and write everything down. If God gave you the idea, that means you’re going to do it, but it may not be at that exact moment. This leads me to my next point…
Be okay with working on the current thing and seeing it through.
Getting in the habit of committing and completing something through to the end will help you when it’s time to pivot in your business. How often have you already jumped around, leaving ideas unattended or incomplete because you’ve started something new? This, too, can become a habit but one that doesn’t work for the benefit of your overall business. Not to mention, you’ll train yourself to misuse your multi-passionate ways.
Making following through a priority.
As multi-passionate women, it’s easy to bounce around from idea to idea without actually seeing it through. To prevent this from becoming your norm, make following through with your idea a priority. This means focusing on that one thing, creating the plan from beginning to end, and executing. You’ll be able to focus completely on everything involved without having to space yourself out.
Final Thoughts about fusing your multi-passionate ways
The overall takeaways I want you to get from this post are understanding that (1) you can absolutely be multi-passionate, and (2) there are ways to fuse your passions into your kingdom business model. Your business model may not look like mine, and that’s okay. The goal is to become comfortable with what you have to offer. Learning how to make your multi-passionate work cohesively will be the best thing you’ve ever done for your business!
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