The Four Mental Tools That Keep Portrait Photographers Going

In this episode, we're talking about something every portrait photographer will face at some point: hard seasons.

Maybe you're struggling to book clients. Maybe you had a session that didn't go as planned. Maybe you're feeling discouraged, questioning yourself, or wondering if you still have what it takes.

I've been there more times than I can count.

This episode was inspired by a friend who's preparing to run the Leadville 100, one of the toughest endurance races in the world. As I thought about the mental preparation required to finish a race like that, I couldn't help but see the parallels to running a business.

Because the truth is, building a photography business isn't just about learning marketing or sales. It's about learning how to keep going when things get hard.

Today I'm sharing the four mental tools that have helped me navigate difficult seasons over the last 26 years. These are the tools that have helped me push through setbacks, quiet the negative self-talk, and stay in the game.

If you've been feeling discouraged lately, I hope this episode reminds you that you're not behind, you're not incapable, and you're certainly not alone.

In this episode, we'll talk about:
  • Why you should expect hard seasons instead of fearing them
  • How your response to setbacks shapes your future
  • Why taking one small step is more powerful than chasing the entire plan
  • A better way to use visualization other than a vision board
  • A simple way to organize your thoughts when you feel overwhelmed
  • Why adversity isn't working against you. 
If this episode encouraged you, I'd love for you to share it with another photographer who might need to hear it today.
Until next time, keep building the business and the life you've been called to create.

Connect with Laura:
https://www.lauraesmond.com/
The Four Mental Tools That Keep Portrait Photographers Going
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