Running a Business as a Manifestor

“Everyone has the potential to be a world changer.” - Janelle Lara

I never understood why.

I never understood why I couldn’t work 60 hours weeks with ease, while everyone else seemed able to pull it off.
I never understood why I was attracted to certain people, and repelled by others. (Even when everyone else loved them)
I never understood why I was able to take action so easily, so quickly…. While others waffled, wavered, and wondered…
I never understood why I needed to sleep so much, and why I felt so tired all. the. time.

I felt weird.
I felt different.
I felt like this world was made for someone else.

Until I discovered Human Design.

When I realized I am a manifestor, so much came into focus for me.

—> Why being The Part-Time CEO is not just for fun, but an absolute necessity for me.
—> Why certain people make me run in the other direction (& why I can be grateful for this)
—> Why my ability to take action and initiate is *exactly* my superpower, and why my clients are so successful.

In this weeks episode, I share what it means for me to run my business as a manifesto. I can’t wait to hear more about your human design, and how you can create a custom business that is perfectly suited to your talents and growth opportunities.

If you struggle with the “one size fits all” business model, you’re not alone. 

**Don’t fall for the hype, your quantum leap lies on the other side of knowing who you are**

Links:

Get Your Chart: jovianarchive.com

Email me your type, or questions at: janelle@janellelara.com



How to get involved

  • Follow @theparttimeceopodcast on Instagram for special, podcast related updates!

    1. For more resources, information on my coaching services, and a whole community of Part-Time CEOs, find me on Facebook at The Part-Time CEO® Group, my website, or email me at janelle@janellelara.com

    2. If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes here. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we’d love for you to help us spread the word.


Janelle Lara