3. When Business Feels Hard: The Realities No One Talks About
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In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity have a refreshingly honest conversation about the moments in business that feel heavy, uncertain or just plain hard.
From wobbly seasons to tough decisions, they explore the reality of growing a business when things aren’t flowing — and why taking a part-time job or additional income stream doesn’t mean you’ve failed. In fact, it might be one of the smartest and most strategic moves you can make.
This is a candid, judgement-free chat about navigating pressure, challenging the stigma around employment alongside entrepreneurship, and giving yourself permission to build your business in a way that actually supports your life.
If you’ve ever questioned your next step, felt the weight of responsibility, or wondered whether others are finding it just as tough behind the scenes, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone — and that hard seasons don’t mean the end of your growth.
In this episode, we talk about:
- The reality of difficult seasons in business
- Removing shame around taking paid work alongside your business
- Financial pressure, mindset and resilience
- Making smart, intentional decisions for long-term growth
This episode is for you if:
- You’re an established business owner navigating a challenging phase
- You’re balancing income, growth and real life
- You want honest conversations about entrepreneurship — not just the highlight reel
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