#172 - Feast, Famine, and Fear: How to Survive Business Volatility
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概要
Every entrepreneur feels it.
One month you’re slammed with sales.
The next month it’s quiet. Too quiet.
In this episode of The Chris Hanna Show, Chris dives into the emotional volatility of entrepreneurship — especially when selling high-ticket services with longer sales cycles.
If you’ve ever panicked during a slow period…
Questioned your marketing…
Doubted your pricing…
Or felt the urge to “change everything” overnight…
This episode is for you.
Volatility isn’t failure. It’s math. It’s cycles. It’s business.
The key isn’t eliminating swings. It’s stabilizing yourself inside them.
🎯 What You’ll Learn:
- Why business volatility is normal (especially in high-ticket services)
- The psychological traps of feast and famine cycles
- Why silence doesn’t equal rejection
- How panic leads to bad decisions and broken marketing strategies
- The importance of emotional stability in business growth
- Why patterns matter more than isolated slow weeks
- How personal branding and content creation reduce volatility over time
⏱ Episode Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to The Chris Hanna Show
01:11 – Understanding Business Volatility
03:43 – Navigating Feast and Famine
06:00 – Trusting the Business Cycle
💡 Key Takeaways
- Panic never helped. Patience did.
- Patterns matter — not moments.
- Silence is often delayed timing, not rejection.
- Feast seasons can create overconfidence just as easily as famine creates fear.
- Trust the cycle.
🚀 Ready to Build Stability Into Your Business?
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Stay steady. Stay strategic. And always go all in.
For more information about Chris Hanna, visit https://chrishanna.ca
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