My ex-husband was limiting my income potential. After we divorced, my business hit 7 figures in revenue.
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Jessie Ginsburg, after navigating the challenges of her marriage, achieved her goal of earning a million dollars in revenue. Her ambitions for entrepreneurship clashed with her ex-husband's focus on stability, fueling her determination. She invested in coaching, pivoted her business model towards online courses for speech therapists, and overcame initial failures. Harnessing her instincts and rejecting limiting beliefs instilled by her husband, Ginsburg successfully built a business that reflected her vision and allowed her to reach her goal, showcasing resilience and personal growth in the entrepreneurial journey.
I want to make a million dollars, I said, and my cheeks burned with embarrassment. Did you really just say that out loud? My imposter syndrome flooded in.
Without anyone holding me back, I could trust my instincts, take bigger risks, and build a business that reflected my vision.
He believed he needed to steer me away from decisions that felt too risky or ambitious, insisting I should stick to running my clinic.
I had an unshakable belief that I could reach and help even more autistic children worldwide.
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