Today we know more than ever about how our mindset, emotional intelligence, and ability to connect with others contribute to our success as business owners.
Take Hallie, for example. She’s an estate
2024 has been a year of uncertainty. We’ve experienced uncertainty in the economy. In the global marketplace. In industries heavily impacted by the explosive growth of generative AI. We’ve faced it everywhere we’ve turned.
Many of my clients will tell you they started their companies because they wanted to help people. Some knew a little about a business mindset — others not so much.
But they’re all successful
Sometimes I work with startups, but many of my clients are established business owners who run successful companies. They simply have goals they haven’t met yet. They want to hit a specific revenue mark, for example,
What does total business success mean to you? Is it finally hitting that million-dollar revenue mark, opening a 2nd location, or feeling confident you’ll be able to sell your company when you’re ready to retire?
In today’s fast-paced world, customers expect quick responses. But what if the service you provide and the business processes they include aren’t designed for quick turnarounds and 24-hour-a-day access? Or what if the life you want doesn’t include being
I remember how excited I was in the weeks before the start of 2020. Newly married, I was finishing out the highest earning year in my Speaking/Coaching business. Toward the end of December, I’d written my 2020 goals up on
Are you finding the work of staying positive challenging these days?
And are you like me… getting a little tired of hearing, “These are unprecedented times?”
I recently watched an inspirational video where the speaker mentioned
Before we talk about motivation, let’s address the obvious. This is a strange time. A stressful time. And things just don’t feel so great right now.
However, this is also a time with great opportunities to
If I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: these are unprecedented times. And unprecedented times require unprecedented follow-up. I agree that right now trying to do business as usual seems almost foreign. Yet,