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March 26, 2026

297: What to Do When You Keep Wanting to Shift Directions in Your Business


You start something in your business, you feel good about it, and then not too long after… you’re already thinking about doing something else. Now you’re questioning if you made the right choice or if you should be going in a completely different direction. That back and forth can slow you down more than you realize, especially when you keep restarting instead of building on what’s already in motion.

In this solo episode, Monique breaks down what’s actually behind that constant urge to switch directions. She shares a recent realization from being in two business programs where she noticed she was trying to do too much at once, and how that lack of focus was impacting her growth. This conversation walks you through how to figure out what’s really going on in your business and how to make a clear decision so you can move forward without second guessing yourself.

DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why wanting to switch directions often shows up when the work starts requiring more focus and consistency
  • How to tell the difference between misalignment, boredom, and unfinished work in your business
  • What is actually causing you to second guess your direction
  • A simple way to decide whether you should stay with your current direction or shift
  • How doing too many things at once can split your focus and slow your progress
  • What it looks like to simplify your business and go deeper into what is already working

 

Thank you so much for listening! If you liked this episode, please subscribe to “The Black to Business Podcast” and rate and review on Apple Podcasts:

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