The Coloring Book Creator Podcast

057: What To Do When You Aren't Feeling It (5 things you can do today to get back on track)

Rodney Washington Season 2 Episode 57

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In this episode of the Coloring Book Creator Podcast, I'm diving into a topic that's close to my heart: what to do when you're just not feeling it in your business.

As someone who's been an entrepreneur for nearly two decades, I've faced my fair share of burnout and low motivation.

Today, I want to share some personal insights and practical strategies that have helped me reconnect with my passion and realign my work with where I am now.

Whether you're struggling to find your spark or simply feeling stuck, this episode is for you.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Acknowledge When Something Feels Off: Recognizing and admitting that you're feeling disconnected or unmotivated is the first step to making necessary changes in your business or creative projects.

  2. Take Time Off to Reflect: Whether it's a day, a week, or even longer, stepping back from your routine can offer fresh perspectives and help you recharge. This time off might involve unplugging from content consumption or simply changing your physical environment.

  3. Experiment and Try New Things: Sometimes the solution to feeling stuck is to inject new energy into your work by exploring different approaches, projects, or technologies. Don't be afraid to play and experiment.

  4. Seek Professional Support: If the pressure of entrepreneurship feels overwhelming, consider speaking with a therapist or counselor. It can provide invaluable clarity and emotional support, allowing you to navigate challenges more effectively.

  5. Be Willing to Change Direction: If after deep reflection, you realize your current path no longer aligns with your goals, don’t be afraid to pivot. This might involve rebranding, targeting new clients, or even a complete career shift.


Tune in for an honest conversation about the emotional realities of being an entrepreneur and how to navigate them with grace and resilience.

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