Ep. 30 The Costly Mistake Slowing Your Education Consulting Business (Part I)
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概要
In Part I of this two-part series, Jenn breaks down one of the most common—and costly—mistakes she sees capable education consultants making: trying to grow two businesses at the same time.
Selling directly to teachers while also building a consulting business for schools may feel logical, but these are two completely different business models. When focus is split, clarity suffers, authority weakens, and momentum stalls.
In this episode, Jenn covers:
- Why direct-to-consumer and education consulting require different strategies
- How split focus drains energy and slows traction
- The hidden ways mixed messaging weakens authority with decision-makers
- Why divided attention delays mastery and clouds your data
- How lack of focus prevents the compounding effect that drives booked-out consulting businesses
If this episode hits close to home, it’s likely because this mistake quietly holds back otherwise strong consultants.
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Be sure to tune in for Part II, where Jenn breaks down the second major mistake that often shows up alongside this one—and how fixing both changes everything.
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