The 1 Thing Killing Your Academic Business Before You Even Start

The 1 Thing Killing Your Academic Business Before You Even Start

You spent months preparing to launch your editing or coaching business, and you still haven't started.


Or maybe you launched, got crickets, and shelved the whole idea.


Here's the truth: it's not your idea, your niche, or your credentials holding you back. It's a single question your PhD brain has been trained to ask on repeat–and it's functioning as a verdict before the trial has even started.


In this episode, Paulina breaks down the mindset trap that keeps brilliant academics stuck in endless preparation, early abandonment, and "planning from the floor."


She unpacks why the same critical thinking that made you a rigorous scholar becomes the thing that sabotages your business. She also shows you how to use the research skills you already have–data collection, hypothesis testing, pivoting–to build something that works.


You'll hear:


🟢 The 4-word question that's keeping you frozen (and why it feels like "due diligence" when it's really self-sabotage)

🟢 The 3 ways academic conditioning shows up in failed launches: endless preparation, early abandonment, and planning from the floor

🟢 Why one or two LinkedIn posts and a sales page will never sell your workshop (and what to do instead)

🟢 How to treat your business like a research project–not a performance review

🟢 A college-application framework for setting dream, safe, and backup numbers for any offer

🟢 The shift from "what if this doesn't work?" to "how can I make this work?"–and why it changes everything


If you've been telling yourself you'll start your editing or coaching business when you feel "ready," this episode is for you.


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📚 Resources Mentioned:


BAE (Becoming an Academic Editor or Coach) – for academics who are building a business. Next cohort begins September 2026. Get on the waitlist at AcadiaEditing.com/map


The Academic Entrepreneurs Studio – 6-month mastermind for academics who've launched and want to grow. Get more info at AcadiaEditing.com/studio



1:30 - The Academic Mindset Trap

3:45 - Why Academics Fear Failure

6:10 - Endless Prep, Early Abandonment

8:30 - Planning From The Floor Explained

10:45 - Shift From Fear to Action

13:00 - Marketing Workshops The Right Way

15:15 - Build Trust Not Just Sales

17:30 - Your Business A Research Project

19:45 - Embrace Pivoting For Growth

21:55 - Set Ambitious Business Goals

23:10 - The Power of "How Can I Make This Work"

25:25 - Next Steps To Grow Your Business

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