What If Your Business Isn’t a Business Yet?
- Kathryn Gorham
- May 13
- 2 min read
So many conscious entrepreneurs think they’ve started a business — but when you peel back the layers, what’s really happening is more of an orbit than a landing. In this week’s video, I ask the question most don’t want to ask… and offer the clarity that changes everything.
Hello, Kathryn Gorham here again with a question. What if your business isn’t actually a business yet?
What if, without even realizing it, you’ve been treating it more like a hobby?
I know that can be hard to hear, but stay with me.
This comes up a lot with conscious entrepreneurs I work with. They say they’ve started their business — but when we look closer, there’s no clear offer, no aligned marketing, no real energetic structure to support what they’re building.
And when we talk about visibility, pricing, or growth, there’s resistance, hesitation, or fuzziness.
That’s not failure. It’s just not fully a business yet.
It’s easy to think, I’m doing all the things…
Posting, planning, maybe even selling once in a while.
But ask yourself this:Are you building a business, or are you orbiting one?
Have you stepped fully in, or are you waiting to feel ready?
That space in between is so common.
And it’s sneaky — because you look like you’re working hard, but inside, you’re holding back.
Maybe even hiding.
This isn’t about pushing yourself.
It’s about choosing clarity.
Stepping into full alignment with your role, your work, and your next level.
Because the moment you stop orbiting and decide to land — the real momentum begins.
You don’t have to force it.
Just claim it.
If you’re still reading, you’re already in motion.Your soul is listening.
Stay with that energy.
There’s a free video series waiting for you to help clear what’s not yours and move forward with clarity.
How can I help you? I'm Kathryn Gorham. Connect with me at PurpleDoorEntrepreneur.com
Kathryn Gorham 💜
Purple Door Entrepreneur
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