Women Consultants, Are Your Business Plans Based on Fear?

Women Consultants, Are Your Business Plans Based on Fear?

Thanks to all the women who joined my High-Ticket Head Start challenge last week - we had a brilliant time and the challenge finale LinkedIn Audio on Friday was fantastic!!

We spent 4 days creating a personalised blueprint for a consulting business that delivers consistent $10K months. And there was such a buzz in our Q&A session on Friday!

The good news is it's not too late to buy my online course for women consultants, PROFITABLE FROM DAY ONE.

I designed this course with new and aspiring consultant women in mind.

Why?

Because even though my core audience are women consultants transitioning their business from 6 to 7 figures, I speak to women all the time who aren't yet at the 6 figure mark and want my help shaping their plans for getting their consulting business off the ground.

And honestly?

When I speak to women who have a consulting business at the low 6 figures in revenue, but they've done it all by selling every scrap of time they have for an hourly rate ==> the first thing we need to do is shift out of this way of working.

Because it's exhausting! And it's not a model that will take them to 7 figures.

But also because all too often, there are all kinds of fears that have led them to create their consulting business the way they have.

I have to work my hardest to make my business a success -> not true.

I have to say yes to every client who comes my way because contracts are hard to come by -> not true.

A fully booked schedule is the sign that my business is working -> not true.

Rather than just fixing the businesses that are already out of control, I want to help women just starting out to get the $10K months they're dreaming of WITHOUT falling into those same traps.

Providing the input they need BEFORE they get to breaking point because they are fully booked all day every day week after week and month after month.

When you're a high-achiever, you give everything 1000%, right?

That's how I roll too.

It meant I did great in school, at university, and in my corporate career.

BUT.

Working your absolute hardest is NOT how you grow a consulting business.

If you apply your 'success formula' from school, uni and your corporate job to your consulting business, you end up overworked, overwhelmed and burning out.

I would love to teach you what I have learned in my 4 years of running a consultancy business, plus my 8 years of building my own business. Not to mention my career background in project management, business planning and business development.

To catch up on the High-Ticket Head Start challenge from last week, you can still register here .

But to get your consulting business off the ground and PROFITABLE FROM DAY ONE - consider how making an investment of just $999 in buying my course can make the difference between struggling on the path to overwork and overwhelm, vs. getting the revenue you want from your very first month in business. On your terms.

There's even a payment plan 🤓

==> To find out more and enrol, head here for the details

Doors close at midnight on Friday 15th April.

Don't miss out on another month where you could have made a profit but didn't.

Got questions? Send me a DM and I'll be happy to answer them.

And tell me in the comments, is 2022 your year? 🤩

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To find out more about the work I do, visit jessicafearnley.com  or message me here on LinkedIn if you'd like to hear more about private coaching and how I can help you transition from booked up and burned out to THRIVING as the CEO of your 7 figure consulting business.

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2y

Awesome!!

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Kathryn ''Katy" Severance

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2y

Wow Jessica Fearnley - as always, your content hits female freelance professionals with a dose of reality. I have heard before that female consultants are often less willing to take risks in their business than male consultants/freelance professionals are. Part of that, I think, is that since some of us have families it's a lot scarier for us to take risks. However, I also think there could actually be a neurological thing sometimes that makes men in general more willing to take risks in business - I think their brains get sort of full of all of the possibilities/excited with the potential 'win' that could result from the risk if all goes well. We think of the bad and the good, often, I think. With that said, having done freelance marketing work myself for over a year, I know doing freelance work at all is taking a risk.

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