Grow Your Business by Becoming Ordinary: The Nervous System Side of Consistent Income
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If your income feels inconsistent, it may not be a strategy problem. It may be that success still feels unfamiliar in your nervous system.
You likely know how to work hard, push through resistance, and create results occasionally. But consistency often feels harder to sustain than effort.
In this episode Michal McCracken explores why business growth becomes more stable when success stops feeling rare or fragile and starts feeling ordinary.
When every sale, client, or launch carries emotional pressure, the nervous system stays in a state of bracing, which limits capacity for growth.
This episode looks at:
• Why inconsistent income often reflects nervous system pressure, not lack of strategy
• The difference between resting and withdrawing in business
• How hovering, checking, and attaching meaning to outcomes keeps businesses unstable
• Why gratitude, when forced, can become another form of pressure
• How expectation and calm repetition create steadier business growth
If you’re tired of pushing, hustling, or relying on motivation to keep your business moving, this conversation offers a more sustainable way to think about growth.
Michal also shares how this work is supported inside Rewired to Rich, her private coaching program for business owners who can already create income but want to do it without stress, urgency, or burnout.