Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#104: Marc Mawhinney – How To Be A Consistent Action-taker To Grow Your Business


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Marc Mawhinney is a lifelong entrepreneur who helps coaches get more clients (without paid advertising)! He achieves this with his coaching programs, his podcast Natural Born Coaches, his Facebook group The Coaching Jungle, and his exclusive print newsletter – Secret Coach Club.

He’s been a speaker at events like Social Media Marketing World, frequently makes media appearances and contributes for Entrepreneur.com. You can learn more about Marc at www.NaturalBornCoaches.com.

Listen in to discover:

  • How to become a consistent action-taker to grow your business (even if you sometimes struggle to take action)
  • An easy way to overcome setbacks that keeps you on track and making progress
  • How to overcome that wall of resistance so you can take those important action steps that will bring in more clients and more revenue
  • Marc’s daily journaling routine that helps to keep his mindset focused on growing his business
  • How to identify and prioritise the key tasks to work on so they get done every day
  • Why mindset is so important to having all the success you want
  • How to keep yourself disciplined and motivated even when you’re procrastinating in your business
  • Marc’s Top Tip to grow and engage your Facebook Group

Find out more about Marc at: www.NaturalBornCoaches.com – and www.SecretCoachClub.com.

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