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If you're a Christian woman in business wondering how trusting in God can guide your entrepreneurial journey, this episode is for you. From making faith-centered decisions to maintaining resilience and staying motivated by purpose, discover how surrendering your business to God can transform not only your business outcomes but also your family life. In today's episode, Jeanette shares three essential ways faith in God helps Christian entrepreneurs succeed. You'll learn how faith improves decision-making, builds resilience during challenging times, and keeps you motivated by your "why." Drawing from her own experiences of how surrendering to God transformed her business, relationships, and overall well-being, Jeanette wants to help Christian women entrepreneurs align their faith with their business strategies. If you're seeking purpose beyond profits and want to grow your business in a way that honors God, this episode will guide you through spiritual principles that lead to lasting success. “My business has never been better than when I surrendered it to God.” “Challenges will come, but with faith, we can see them as temporary and transformative.” “God doesn't promise ease, but He promises to walk with us through every business challenge.” “Purpose-driven motivation is what fuels my business—it's not about money, it's about making an impact.” “When we focus on serving others through our business, we bring God's kingdom down here on earth.” “We are all part of the body of Christ, and in business, we get to express His love through our work.” In this episode: Faith-Fueled Decisions: How trusting God can bring clarity and success to your business choices. Building Resilience Through Faith: Why faith strengthens you through challenges, making you more adaptable and hopeful. Purpose Over Profit: Learn how to stay motivated by a higher purpose rather than financial gain. God's Role in Your Business: How to let go and allow God to lead your business in unexpected ways. Aligning Business with Christian Values: Serving others and honoring God in your work. Looking to align your faith with your business strategy and build a purpose-driven life? Subscribe and follow the podcast to experience the transformative power of faith, connect with a supportive community, and discover how Jeanette's mentorship can elevate your journey. Reach out to Jeanette to start your path to impactful, God-centered success! Download Jeanette's FREE Business-transforming prayer https://jeanettepeterson.com/prayers
Learn how to become a tax-free business owner and minimize your tax burden with these strategies. Say goodbye to high taxes and keep more of your hard-earned money!MARK MILLER has spent over 30 years in the tax and financial services industry helping his clients grow and protect their wealth. He has worked with hundreds of Business Owners, Physicians, Executives, and High-Net-Worth clients cutting their taxes significantly. He helps them grow and protect their business and retirement assets in good times and bad. Plus, preserves long-lasting family legacies. Mark is a best-selling author, having written several books on personal finance. His latest book, The Tax-Free Business Owner teaches business owners how to zero out their taxes, just like many Fortune 500 firms. Mark has also attained Ethics Approved Status as a Registered Business Financial Consultant with the IARFC. Not long ago, he was one of only 50 Americans to receive the Presidential Businessman of the Year award. He also received a personal commendation from President George W. Bush for his efforts to help Americans build their businesses and wealth.Connect With Mark:Website: https://hiltonwealth.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmiller-hiltonfo/ Twitter: hiltonwealthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiltonWealth YouTube: @hiltontaxwealthadvisors6590 "So many of us do not have a strategy to minimize our tax burden. None of us like to pay more than we have to in taxes. Mark clearly points out the importance of having a tax strategy to support you in saving money on your taxes. Thank you, Mike for an eye-opening discussion." IdaRemember to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss "Information That You Can Use." Share Just Minding My Business with your family, friends, and colleagues. Engage with us by leaving a review or comment. https://g.page/r/CVKSq-IsFaY9EBM/review Your support keeps this podcast going and growing.Visit Just Minding My Business Media™ LLC at https://jmmbmediallc.com/ to learn how we can support you in getting more visibility on your products and services.
ill communication: copywriting tips & sales strategies for small businesses
In this episode of ill communication, I'm sharing a rebroadcast of an episode I recorded with my friends Rob and Kira over on The Copywriter Club podcast. I have had several copywriters reach out to me after listening to this episode because in it I talk about some of the practical and tactical ways I started my freelancing business, how I find clients, and how I've weathered the economic slowdown that has caused a lot of us to see a downturn in our revenue. Even if you're not a copywriter, you should listen to this full episode, because the tips and strategies I share about referrals, finding clients, building a slower hustle-free business, and creating offers will apply to every small business out there.Topics We Cover in This Episode: The one thing that helps me when I am having some self doubtWhat to do if you are a struggling copywriter to grow your businessMy tips for staying on track and staying hopeful after a tough yearThe one thing you need to remember when it comes to boundariesHow I get referrals in my businessThis episode will inspire you whether you are a copywriter or not! Check it out now. Show notes are always available at https://www.kimkiel.com/podcast!Resources Mentioned:Follow the Copywriter Club:Website: https://thecopywriterclub.com/Podcast: https://thecopywriterclub.com/podcast/Join the Copywriter Club Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecopywriterclub/ I would love to connect on Facebook: www.facebook.com/KimKielCopy, Instagram: www.instagram.com/kim_kiel_copy, and Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kimkielText me a question or comment!
Ep 98. Tips for Stress-Free Business Vacations: Boundaries, Systems, and DelegationToday we are talking about taking vacations as a business owner. In this episode, we are celebrating Emilie's 34th (forever 24) Birthday and sharing our tips, and insights on how to enjoy a well-deserved break without compromising your business.From setting boundaries and blocking your calendar to dedicating a point person to handle urgent matters, we talk about the importance of systems and clear communication. We also touch on the mindset shift that comes with owning a business, where working on vacation becomes a choice fueled by passion rather than obligation.In this episode:- Practical tips for preparing your business for your vacation- The importance of setting boundaries and communicating them clearly- Navigating the mindset shift from corporate job to business ownership- Fostering a healthy work-life balance culture within your teamConnect with Emilie: Instagram: @emilieigiven (https://www.instagram.com/emiliegiven_/) Website (https://www.shesagiven.com/) Connect with Whitney: Instagram: @whitpopa (https://www.instagram.com/whitpopa/) Website (https://www.popaandassociates.com/) Connect with The Coast: Instagram @coastpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/coastpodcast/) Website (https://www.coastpodcast.com/)
Send us a Text Message.This week, I am sharing an excerpt from the masterclass I had last week called: "Overcoming Subconscious Block for Your Business Success"If the topic interests you and you want to hear the entire class, click on this link to send me a message, and I will send you the recording. It will be available until Friday, July 19th, at 11:59 PM. Here are some points I discuss in the class:
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Kerry Lutz interviewed Mark Miller about his book, "The Tax-Free Business Owner," which offers over 130 tax mitigation strategies. Miller emphasized the importance of proactive planning to reduce taxes and highlighted the need for formalized tax plans and working towards a zero tax bracket. The conversation also covered the significance of trusts and wealth strategies in minimizing taxes and building wealth, as well as the importance of estate planning and utilizing advanced investing strategies from the Hilton True Wealth portfolios. Miller also shared information about an upcoming book that will delve into the advanced investing strategies utilized by the Hiltons. Find Mark here: hiltonwealth.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Do you ever feel tired of doubting your decision making? Wish you had more confidence, better boundaries, or more work-life balance?Tuning in to this episode will give you important insight into something you might not have considered yet… your mindset.In this episode we cover essential mindset transformations for business owners. Discover how making eight simple yet profound choices can amplify your personal power and efficacy in your business, helping you overcome overwhelm, people-pleasing, imposter syndrome, and fear of failure.Listen to discover the 8 simple choices you can make to create a problem-free business. You will learn exactly how to take control of your thoughts and actions to manifest the business reality you've always desired.Here are the 8 Radical Shifts covered in this podcastRadical ResponsibilityRadical WillingnessRadical AcceptanceRadical AuthenticityRadical Self-BeliefRadical BelongingRadical Open-MindednessRadical PresenceLinks:The Radical Shift eBook: https://lucidshiftcoaching.com/theradicalshiftConnect with Ben and Paige:Website: https://lucidshiftcoaching.com/Lucid Shift Coaching IG: https://www.instagram.com/lucid_shift_coaching/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taking my “free coaching” IG series to the podcast so I can remember how the hell to do this LOL! We dive into podcasting, staying consistent, growing an audience, and picking a name for a business. It's a tough love…
Every Thursday, I host live consulting sessions where I offer free advice to listeners. It's an engaging and enjoyable experience. Here's what we discussed in this session:00:08 - Target Industries and Geographic Focus in Business Acquisition26:05 - Scaling Strategies for a Service-Based Company
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Property Lifestyle Mastery Ep. 41 | Rhythms will set you free: business & personal routines through the year that make everything flooowwww Have you ever experienced the December Burnout - where you experience a sudden slump in December after a period of high energy and progress earlier in the year? Don't worry - you are not alone. Dave and I, as well as many mentees we've worked with, have experienced this phenomenon at least once in their lives. In our latest episode, Dave and I delve into a topic that's particularly relevant to navigating the challenges of modern life: understanding life's rhythms for well-being. We will talk about... - Why we get December Burnout (and why you've got to be planning to avoid this NOW) - The importance of finding balance in our lives - The significance of optimising our daily life to sustain momentum and avoid burnout This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips about achieving better overall well-being and embracing life's rhythms. Don't miss out. Book Recommendations Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eat-That-Frog-Important-Things/dp/1444765426 Fast Like A Girl by Dr. Mindy Pelz - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fast-Like-Girl-Healing-Hormones/dp/1401969925 In the Flo by Alisa Vitti - https://www.amazon.co.uk/FLO-28-day-working-monthly-stress/dp/0008327076 Subscribe to our newsletter www.property-strategy.com/insights Connect with us at www.property-strategy.com, or hi@property-strategy.com Connect with Jackie at www.facebook.com/jackietomes1 www.instragram.com/tomesjackie www.linkedin.com/in/jackietomes/
Tune in to listen to a candid conversation with the Debt-Free CEO, Megan Mendez, while she chats about the importance of running a debt-free business, how you can use your business to pay off debt faster and easier, and the tips & tricks she has for making debt manageable and less overwhelming! Find Megan HERE & get her budget printable HERE! GET YOUR CONTENT STRATEGY STARTER FREEBIE!
James Madison is a CEO Speaker, Trainer and Coach at On Purpose Life, LLC. He helps successful and purpose driven senior leaders leave burnout and overwhelm behind to lead winning teams in the achievement of extraordinary results. James is passionate about inspiring and igniting growth in others so they experience the freedom to create their wildest dreams! Main Business Issues: Accepting the ease he's experiencing in his growing business James's Key Insights and Takeaways: James has 3x his business for 2 years in a row and was feeling guilty about the ‘ease' with which this was happening Coming from a hustle and grind culture this was normal for him but there was a root cause of it We dove into looking at various aspect and it turned out it all stemmed from a sense of not feeling good enough This got him to compare to other people who were working harder Or prove that he was actually good enough by working harder When he realized that he could actually create his business not from these past stories but rather from inspiration, he had the a-ha moment he was looking for Connect with James .https://www.onpurpose-life.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesfmadison/
At 67 Clark had owned his contracting business for 40 years…he was proud, but tired. The business had given him a chance to live in a good home, send his kids to good schools, and take a trip every now and then. Of course, business didn't grow while he was gone. At 67 he reached out to a business broker and asked, “how much can I sell my business for?” He had always been told his business could be his retirement plan. HE was the value of the business and HE did not want to work anymore. How do you grow your biz without debt, without expensive software, and yet WITH hope that your business can provide for you long after you have stopped working? Can you imagine a business that not only runs, but grows without you??? Is that even possible? What happens to your business if something happens to you? Did you know that 80% of a biz owners net worth is locked away in their business? How does an owner grow their number one asset without debt and expensive software? I'm going to lay out four available next steps for you to choose from in taking meaningful action to be liberated from business chaos and build your biz to run and grow without you…especially if you plan to stay! First, you must Write The Vision Down. Hope is not a plan, but hope is necessary. I hope to be a race car driver someday. I hope to live in Istanbul for months at a time. I hope my home increases in value. I hope the BOP team continues to build on it's meaningful culture. Hope is the desire…but vision is the clarification of that hope Writing a vision down converts hope into existence. Gerber says “if you don't write it down you don't own it”. We say, “if you don't write it down it doesn't exist”. Write your vision down over a series of pages describing what you want for your family and freedom, your finances, your product or service, your team, your ideal client, and your culture. The second tool for growing your business without debt or expensive software is committing to a simple life of spreadsheets. I got a t-shirt made that says spreadsheets change lives! What Project Management software is the best? Whichever one you will use. Don't try to drive a Stock Car before you've driven a Civic. Prove to yourself you will use the digital tools by using the free versions first. Start any new tracking initiative on a spreadsheet…prove yourself, THEN you can sign up for the big boy stuff. The third ingredient owners use to grow their biz without debt or expensive software is a culture calendar. Culture is a science term, not a biz term. Culture is not something that happens to you but it is something that you proactively build. You must create and invite people into a culture of RPM's (repetition, predictability, and meaning). What a young generation does not want is a business or process that is glitchy, confused or bottled in your head. What do they want? Clarity! Stop Wasting time recreating the wheel. Start building a culture where people wake up and want to do hard things You will need a tool that build the RPM's of great culture: repetition, predictability, and meaning Take a simple spreadsheet and add the weeks of the year along the horizontal bar at the top while adding all of the cultural ingredients you wish to install along the left hand vertical side. Review this culture calendar in your weekly team meeting and implement. The team will begin to run and grow the business with or without you The final tool to help you grow your business without debt or expensive software? Subdivide your bank accounts and stop binge-drinking borrowed money! Money leaks the fewer bank accounts we have. If we have 1, 2, or 3 accounts then it looks like we have a lot more money than we actually do A $1 receivable drops down to pennies when we begin removing the cost of doing business. For every dollar of receivable you may realistically only be keep 2 to 4 pennies in CASH! I'm not talking about your Net Income or P&L statement…that's what the government and your CPA look at. We look at the cash you have in the bank. Nobody EVER has been able to withdrawal money from the bank using a P&L! Of course those tools are important, and so is subdividing your cash. Mike Michalowicz's book Profit First is the definitive resource on this simple tool. First, subdivide your bank accounts into at least 6 accounts. Then set percentages on each of those accounts. When receivables come in, subdivide the dollar up and put it in each home. Don't overthink this…don't make excuses…you know what your doing now is not working. Money is creeping in the front door and flying out the back door. Once you have subdivided, now you can begin tracking your actual cahs every single week and limit your need to borrow money. This is real-life cash flow, not some static report that you pull when you are in trouble. It's time to seeing where your money is sneaking Sales are not your problem. Marketing is not your problem. Your process is your problem that free spreadsheets and subdivided bank accounts can empower you to solve. Today, that 67 year old Clark is now 75 and he rarely leaves his house…he coughs all day. He always said, “when I retire, THEN I'll…” This wasn't what he had planned…and his story can act as a catalyst for you to do something different. To live NOW…enjoy your business now…enjoy your life NOW…stop allowing chaos to determine your life. Write your vision down, commit to a life of spreadsheets first, implement the culture you see, and subdivide your bank accounts. My new audiobook walks through these in details. Go search Let Your Business Burn: Stop Putting Out Fires, Discover Purpose, and Build a Business That Matters.
In this episode, Josh interviews Jay Abraham, a renowned business strategist, to delve into the insights of his new book, "Business Wealth Without Risk," co-authored with Roland Frasier. The conversation kicks off with a look at the evolving landscape of social platforms like Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces, setting the stage for a deep dive into the world of business acquisition and optimization. Jay Abraham, with his extensive background in maximizing business potential, shares the core strategies of acquiring existing businesses as a path to wealth, contrasting it with the high-risk nature of starting from scratch. The book's focus is on leveraging existing revenue systems and referral generation to boost profits, a tactic Abraham has mastered over his illustrious career. He and Roland Frasier advocate for unconventional strategies and creative partnerships that can significantly enhance a business's market reach and profitability. Abraham emphasizes the importance of understanding the multifaceted aspects of business growth, from the power of preemptive products/services to the art of exiting businesses profitably. He also touches upon the significance of referral systems in business expansion and the innovative concept of the Power Parthenon of Geometric Business Growth, which advocates for diversifying revenue sources and learning from various industries. Can't get enough of the Financial Quarterback? Click 'Subscribe' to ensure you never miss a play. New episodes touchdown right here! And if you're loving the playbook, drop us a 5-star rating and leave a review. Your feedback drives the game!
Inspire, Empower & Educate with Simona Paganetto (@implasticfree) where they share their biggest lessons learned and words of wisdom from creating plastic-free business! Find out more about them at Website: https://www.implasticfree.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/implasticfree/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Implasticfree Get your 2-month free trial of my Inner Circle here https://bit.ly/InnerCircle2MTrial Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter
In this episode I'm talking about why I still feel glad not to be on social media, what I am doing to build & nurture community around my work this year and what I wish all of us would remember when we're feeling overwhelmed, not good enough or irrelevant while the world is on fire. I hope this episode feels like a nice sounding board to check on on your own decisions around the use of technology. Here are the tech days I mentioned: https://pinkwellstudio.com/magic/ and here are my web design packages: https://pinkwellstudio.com/webdesign/ Thank you for listening! Love, Yarrow
A way for moms to break free from the usual grind—no more climbing corporate ladders or drowning in student loans. Learn how one website is making it easier than ever for moms to step into entrepreneurship. For $0! Join me for an episode that's all about rewriting the rules, flipping the script, and tapping into a different kind of success. We're getting real about how entrepreneurship is paving the way for moms to carve their own paths, find financial independence, and build legacies—all on their terms.
New Livestream guest- Mickie Kennedy I'm happy to have Mickie join me on a live broadcast. Mickie Kennedy has been working in the promotion, public relations and press release industries for years. Tune in and as we'll be discussing how small businesses can take advantage of the media's appetite for news in a cost-effective way. This is a ‘must see event' for business owners and anyone who will one-day own one. Find Mickie online at https://www.ereleases.com See also my interview with PR and Communications Expert Janet Falk in the summer of 2022: https://youtube.com/live/kvFFiv3yWM0
Use the timestamps below to guide you better as a leader or individual:Mental and emotional benefits of debt-free business. 0:00Chris LoCurto and Joel Fortner discuss the mental and emotional benefits of running a debt-free business, including being a leader or team member within a business.Joel Fortner asks Chris LoCurto a question about the unintended consequences of debt that they didn't have time to discuss last time.Following passions while avoiding debt and staying grounded in faith. 2:42Joel Fortner asks Chris LoCurto about going after passions while avoiding debt, to which Chris responds that going into debt is never justified and that following one's passions can lead to financial stability if done responsibly.Chris shares his personal experience of following his passions while recovering from past mistakes and staying out of debt, demonstrating that it's possible to pursue one's passions without incurring financial harm.Chris LoCurto shares a personal story of following God's will despite hating his job, which led to a job opportunity and the chance to turn someone's life around.Chris emphasizes the importance of listening to God's will and trusting in His plan, even when it goes against our own desires and circumstances.The dangers of comparing oneself to others in business. 8:26Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of focusing on God's will over personal desires when making decisions about business or life in general.Joel Fortner expresses frustration with feeling stuck in a competitive business environment and desires to find a way to get ahead.Chris LoCurto emphasizes that success is not based on comparing oneself to others, but rather being the best version of oneself.He encourages listeners to focus on their own growth and development, rather than comparing themselves to others in their industry.LoCurto shares his personal experience of leaving a successful business to pursue his true calling, highlighting the importance of listening to God's guidance and not comparing oneself to others.Risk management in business and personal finance. 14:57Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of mitigating risk in business, particularly when it comes to owning everything and having considerably less risk compared to leveraged businesses.Joel Fortner asks how business owners and leaders can navigate difficult circumstances, such as encountering financial difficulties, and Chris LoCurto suggests a deeper walk with God may be necessary.Risk management and profitability in business. 17:36Chris LoCurto takes calculated risks and prioritizes the collective intelligence of his team to ensure success.He emphasizes the importance of mitigating risk by not having debt and having assets to fall back on in case of business failure.Chris LoCurto questions whether he is holding himself back from God's blessings by not surrounding himself with the right people and seeking proper influence in his life.Joel Fortner seeks advice on how to get out of debt, which Chris acknowledges will take time and effort.Paying off debt for business owners. 22:13Joel Fortner suggests having six months of operating expenses saved up to keep business afloat in case of unexpected setbacks.Chris LoCurto recommends paying off personal debt as fast as possible, even if it means sacrificing business growth, and focusing on debt smallest to largest while continuing to operate the business.He advises cutting unnecessary expenses to allocate more funds towards debt repayment, and rolling over payments from smallest debts to the next smallest ones as they are paid off.Getting out of debt and managing finances. 26:48Chris LoCurto recommends talking to God about debt and obediently following His ways to receive blessings and financial guidance.By getting rid of debt at home, business owners can take more money out of their business without having to live on a shoestring budget.Hearing God's voice and understanding His ways through prayer and Scripture. 29:20Joel Fortner and Chris LoCurto discuss the difficulty some people face in hearing God, with Joel sharing his own experiences of feeling like he's heard from God, and Chris emphasizing that God's voice may not always come in the form of an audible voice, but rather through His Word.Chris LoCurto highlights that if a voice inside one's head is telling them to go against God's ways, it's not God's voice, and that God's Word is a significant means of communication.Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of spending quality time in God's Word and seeking guidance from God in business decisions.Chris advises those struggling to hear from God to prioritize their relationship with Him and seek help from others who have been on a similar spiritual journey.Managing debt in business partnerships. 33:46Joel Fortner and Chris LoCurto discuss the challenges of partnerships, particularly when one partner doesn't agree on the direction of the business.Chris LoCurto highlights the difficulty of making decisions in partnerships, as both partners have equal ownership and voting rights.Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of staying resilient and motivated during the debt-payoff process, highlighting the need for quick wins and tangible progress to keep partners engaged.He advises against focusing solely on the highest interest rate debt, suggesting a more utilitarian approach that prioritizes paying off smaller debts first to achieve quick wins and build momentum.Chris LoCurto suggests focusing on quick debt wins to build momentum and energy to keep going.Joel Fortner asks how to resist the temptation of falling back into debt after achieving debt freedom, and Chris LoCurto acknowledges that even long-term debt freedom is not a guarantee against future debt temptations.Debt, leadership, and business success. 40:39Chris LoCurto advises against taking on debt for business opportunities, sharing personal experiences and insights to help others avoid financial struggles.He emphasizes that one's worth is not defined by their business success or debt, but by their character, wisdom, and personal fulfillment.Chris LoCurto discusses the importance of solving problems in business, rather than just finding money.He promotes his upcoming leadership event, Next Level Leadership Live, which offers practical tools and coaching to help leaders overcome challenges and lead more effectively.Leading teams and running debt-free businesses. 46:25Joel Fortner and Chris LoCurto discuss the importance of leaders unlocking the talents and potential of their team members.They emphasize the need for leaders to have the tools to lead well and to kill the leadership Crazy Cycle, with the goal of leading people to success.Joel Fortner and Chris LoCurto discuss the importance of challenging one's thinking and being open to learning in order to grow and run a successful debt-free business.
Use the timestamps below to guide you better as a leader or individual:The importance of managing debt for business owners and leaders. 0:00Chris LoCurto and Joel Fortner discuss the importance of running a debt-free business, with Chris expressing the topic's difficulty and potential to hurt people, while Joel shares his perspective and invites Chris to share his as well.The hosts aim to provide valuable insights and advice on managing money and debt, with Joel interviewing Chris to draw out his perspective and share his own thoughts as well.Joel Fortner's financial struggles were a turn-off for Mary Beth, who had already paid off tens of thousands of dollars in debt.Mary Beth saw Joel's lack of financial stability as a risk to her security, but was hopeful when he finally made changes to his finances.Business debt risks and the importance of financial planning. 5:43Chris LoCurto highlights the risks of business debt, including the potential for financial insecurity and the consequences of convincing oneself that one is savvy with finances.Joel Fortner agrees, noting that the risks of business debt affect not just business owners but also team members and leadership, and can lead to serious consequences such as considering not existing.Chris LoCurto highlights the god factor as the biggest risk in financial planning, where clients often overestimate their abilities and ignore potential risks.The risks of debt and its impact on personal life. 9:53Chris LoCurto shares how God pivoted his clients during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite some facing industry shutdowns.Chris LoCurto highlights the risks of debt, including losing options and being under constant stress.Debt can lead to a different state of mind, causing individuals to approach their personal life and relationships differently, leading to negative impacts on their well-being.Risks of using debt for business growth. 13:39Chris LoCurto highlights the risks of taking on debt for business growth, including the potential for poor decision-making and loss of control.Chris LoCurto shares his experience of expanding his business to a second location, which led to financial difficulties and decreased focus on the original moneymaker.He advises against rushing into new opportunities without proper planning and financial stability, as it can lead to desperation and negative consequences for the original business.Taking calculated risks in business. 17:55Chris LoCurto advises a taco vendor to start with a rolling cart instead of a brick-and-mortar restaurant, citing the flexibility and lower financial risk of the former.The vendor expresses understanding and appreciation for Chris's advice, but Chris encourages them to test their concept first before investing in a brick-and-mortar location.Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of paying cash for business opportunities to avoid debt and maintain a healthy work-life balance.He shares his personal experience of prioritizing cash flow over debt to avoid stress and maintain a strong marriage and family life.Business planning and adapting to change. 22:27Joel Fortner plays a character who questions Chris LoCurto's risk assessment and planning abilities, suggesting that even well-planned businesses can be impacted by unexpected events like COVID-19.Chris LoCurto responds by highlighting the unpredictability of life and the importance of adapting to changing circumstances, even for small business owners who may not have anticipated major challenges like COVID-19.Chris LoCurto attributes the success of his clients during COVID to their ability to pivot and retool, while many other businesses struggled due to excessive debt.Starting a business focused on helping people, following God's direction. 27:05Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of understanding God's direction in running a business, rather than relying on personal desires or ambitions.He shares his personal experience of three and a half years of hearing God's call to start his business, and the importance of jumping on board with what God is already blessing.Chris LoCurto shares his journey of leaving a large platform to work one-on-one with clients, despite criticism from others.He emphasizes the importance of following God's direction and building the kingdom of God rather than an empire of self.Using credit cards responsibly in business. 31:55Chris LoCurto advises against opening a business with the goal of making money solely through hustle and hard work, instead suggesting to start small and serve with integrity while honoring God in the process.He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing growth and spending money wisely, pouring back into the business what is needed and taking a reasonable salary for personal needs.Chris LoCurto discusses the importance of understanding the aspects holding back business growth and the impact of debt on spending habits.Joel Fortner asks about the difference between controlled use of credit cards and using savings capital, and Chris highlights the potential for overspending without feeling the pain of payment.Managing debt and mental/emotional benefits for business owners. 37:27Chris LoCurto emphasizes the importance of managing debt well, as only 74% of miles are never recovered or written off, and using secured cards to operate like credit cards while still having control over spending.Joel Fortner adds that not having debt can free business owners emotionally, reducing stress, fear, hubris, pride, and risk, allowing them to make more intentional decisions.Chris LoCurto and his team had a Zoom call to discuss how to handle the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on planning for the "what if" scenarios and potentially changing roles within the team.The team discussed how to sustain paying people in roles that may not be needed if the pandemic lasts for years, and some team members discovered hidden strengths and talents in their new roles.Financial stress and debt management. 42:09Chris LoCurto experienced trust and faith during the pandemic, leading to minimal stress and business continuity.Joel Fortner and Chris LoCurto discuss the mental and emotional benefits of being debt-free, with Chris arguing that most people don't think of themselves as being "slave to the lender" despite being in debt.Chris believes that people don't realize the implications of being in debt, including the fact that the bank can take back the asset (such as a house) if they want to, and that this concept is not just about historical slavery but also about the indentured servitude aspect of being in debt.Making decisions based on emotions vs. logic. 46:35Joel Fortner is struggling with his mental and emotional well-being due to his job, and is considering taking on debt to pursue a new opportunity.Chris LoCurto advises Joel to focus on addressing the current problem rather than jumping into another potentially bad situation.Chris LoCurto shares his business wisdom, revealing past mistakes and their lessons learned.Running a debt-free business with mental and emotional benefits. 51:19Chris LoCurto shares his experience of working in toxic environments and the importance of making smart decisions in business.He emphasizes the reality of entrepreneurship, where business owners can experience both exhilaration and terror in the same day.Chris LoCurto and Joel Fortner discuss the benefits of running a debt-free business, including improved mental and emotional well-being.They invite listeners to share their stories and insights on the next episode, and encourage them to take action to change their leadership and business for the better.
As a small business owner, it's important to align yourself with organizations who support you and your growth. If you're ready to take your business to the next level, you'll want to listen in. We chat with Tracy Gillick, Outreach Specialist for Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business New Hampshire program and Dina Akel, CEO and Owner of Vieira Luxe, on how this no-cost education program can help business owners expand and grow their business. Links: Learn more about the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (10KSB) program Contact Tracy Gillick, Outreach Specialist for Goldman Sachs 10KSB Email tgillick@ccsnh.edu Call: 603-206-8189 Contact Dina Akel, Owner and CEO of Vieira Luxe Explore online: vieiraluxe.com Call: 781-923-0656 Visit the shop: 100 Main Street, Suite #4, Nashua, NH 03060 Own your own business? Learn all about Triangle Credit Union's business services Check out TCU University for more financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union View episode transcript.
In this episode of the Digital Business Evolution podcast, Jess dives into the world of fashion and styling with fashion stylist, Kate Taylor. As a renowned stylist, Kate shares her insights on pushing boundaries, helping clients find their comfort zones, and the transformative power of personal styling. We'll discover how Kate's business not only enhances personal style but also contributes to confidence, visibility, and even success in the digital business landscape. This episode explores the importance of self-perception, the struggles of perfectionism, and the role influencers play in shaping our fashion choices. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and get ready to evolve your thinking on all things fashion and business. As always, cheers to your evolution! Key Takeaways: Learn how to push out of your comfort zone and boundaries when it comes to your clothing style. Learn how to balance high standards and perfectionism. Learn how to gain confidence in your business and lifestyle by taking action! Key Timestamps [4:50] – Navigating Value Perception [22:14] – Action breeds confidence even outside your comfort zone [29:41] – Getting over perfectionism [46:24] – Avoiding Unnecessary Purchases [58:00] - Moving forward and embracing ourselves and luck Episode Quotes “There are some real transformational things you can do through fashion that can get you to the place you want to be in if you allow it to.” - Kate Taylor “Do you want to do any kind of personal development? Start a business. You want to really dive deep into the shadow side? Hire a team because everything will come up doing these things.” - Kate Taylor Episode Resources Link to the FREE Business of styling live event with Kate Taylor right here: https://katetaylor.lpages.co/the-business-of-styling-live-event/
The volatility of the economy, inflation, and the aftermath of the pandemic have affected our community of small business owners. How do we structure our own firm from the inside so it is impenetrable from outside factors? What are the internal foundations we need to build a risk-free business? In this episode, Patrick Esposito joins Tom in exploring how to internally structure our small business for success, sustainability, and longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk all about business coaching- and I share my own experience with free business coaching, low-ticket business coaching, and high-ticket business coaching. I've had success with all types!! And if YOU want some free business coaching 8/28-9/1/23 visit: www.katiedodd.com/ryi
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – Thoughts on the Los Angeles City Council looking to ban businesses from going cash-free AND entertainment saving L.A. Metro…PLUS - A look at the newest California Hall of Fame inductees - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Small Business Development Center, associate Director, Beth Wood joins Viva Downtown on the Downtown Discussion Podcast. In this discussion, Beth shares with us the SBDC mission, "Empowering Entrepreneuers and growing businessess in your area." Learn about upcoming free workshops and resources, the growing Downtown business and Redding economy, and the right questions to ask if you are starting a business. SBDC training resources calendar is located here: https://www.sbdcsc.org/events/?e_source%5B%5D=allOn August 16, join Shasta Cascade Small Business Resource Center for an Advisory Panel and networking event at the Shasta County Library 1100 Parkview from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. This free forum will focus on: marketing, finance and capital, investment ready start ups, and what investors want to see in your business.The SBDC is a non-profit that has been around for over forty years, and is located across the United States, they are focused on making sure that business owners who are starting out, growing their business or transitioning their business have access to free resources, trainings and advising. The Shasta Cascade SBDC has a large outreach in Northern California with around 15 advisors ready to work with entrepreneurs and business owners of all backgrounds and experience. Thank you Beth for joining us on the Downtown Discussion. The Downtown Discussion is a podcast focusing on the people who enhance Downtown Redding through social, cultural, and economic development. The Shasta Cascade Small Business Development Center1305 Sacramento StreetRedding, CA 96001Get Directions(530) 222-8323
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Free Business Coaching LIVE Hosted by: James Patrick Welcome to another week of live coaching. Today, James is answering all and any business questions LIVE from those who tuned in to the live. “The best way to compete with others in your industry is to draw your competition into an area they cannot compete with you in.” IN THIS EPISODE Updates on what James and his team are doing. How to communicate a shift in your business and clientele. Nurturing your audience with the right content. Utilizing social media, especially Instagram. Beating your competition. Is your story angle powerful enough? Going completely digital. How to obtain a cover or get published in a magazine. Join the Facebook Group for FREE & LIVE Life coaching: Fit Business Guide Link to watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jpphotoaz Connect with James Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254 Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! For more, visit jamespatrick.com
Kailan Carr is the owner of Quiet Book Queen & Crafts in Between, a business that offers screen-free activities for kids. Her passion for screen-free activities led her to create a swap group with her friends to make quiet book pages for their children, which eventually turned into a successful business.In this conversation, Kailan shares her journey from being a teacher to starting her own business, the benefits of screen-free activities for kids, and the different types of products she offers, including physical products, digital products, and books. She also shares insights about her self-publishing journey, the importance of finding your audience, and the challenges and benefits of making physical and digital products.Connect with Kailan:https://quietbookqueen.com/https://www.instagram.com/quietbookqueen/https://www.facebook.com/quietbookqueenKey Takeaways:(04:35) Quiet books and screen-free activities for kids(05:48) Comparing digital products to physical products(12:12) The value of having a creative outlet and balancing work and family life(15:49) Comparing work as a business owner to work as a teacher(16:57) Freebie swaps(19:23) Using your business as a platform for what you're passionate about(22:10) Kailan's self-publishing journey and "Screens Away, Time to Play"(30:50) The challenges of social mediaConnect With Heather:https://teacherbiz.com/about/https://instagram.com/teacherbizGrab the FREE Teacher Biz Starter Guide!teacherbiz.com/start
Prepare to be blown away as we delve into the awe-inspiring story of Ryan Price, the unstoppable force behind Ryan Price Excavation. In this captivating episode, we bring you an extraordinary tale of ambition, determination, and unwavering perseverance that will leave you awestruck. Join us as we unlock the secrets to Ryan's meteoric rise from a humble 15-year-old renting a skid steer to a remarkable 23-year-old owner of a thriving, debt-free excavation empire. This is a saga of the ultimate entrepreneurial triumph! Discover the riveting account of how Ryan fearlessly invested every last dollar he had at the tender age of 19 to acquire his very own mini excavator, laying the foundation for his future success. His tenacity, even in the face of uncertainty, is nothing short of inspirational. But Ryan's remarkable journey doesn't stop there. We uncover his invaluable insights into financial management, as he unveils his secret weapon: a savings account where he stashes away an impressive 15-20% from every job. Witness how this savvy strategy empowers him to tackle unexpected expenses, handle crucial repairs, and even expand his fleet with cutting-edge equipment. Tune in and let Ryan Price's incredible story empower you to dream big, conquer obstacles, and unearth the immense possibilities that lie within your own excavation business!
There are so many free tools that you can use to help you build a business. There are free banking tools, marketing, email, research and design tools. In this episode I talk about the tools I have used to build my business (many of which I still use today)Resources:GoCardless affiliate link https://beyondthekitchentable.co.uk/gocardlessFind us at https://beyondthekitchentable.co.ukFree PDF download: https://beyondthekitchentable.co.uk/downloads/Blog post https://beyondthekitchentable.co.uk/boost-your-business-the-free-business-tools-i-useFollow us at https://www.instagram.com/beyondthektEmail sayhello@beyondthekitchentable.co.uk
On today's Celiac Project Podcast:Spring News and Notes are here! Mike and Cam kick off part 1 with an update from Donna, who has six teenagers and is trying to assess which ones have gluten issues and if there is any other celiac disease within her family tree. The guys also discuss the disheartening story of a "gluten free" bakery that was actually filled with gluten. Plus, news of some fun events coming up in Celiac Awareness month and beyond. Listen to the full episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.comBaltimore Gluten Free connects people with vetted gluten free resources, news and events. Visit our website at www.baltimoreglutenfree.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Rise Priestess Podcast. If you find yourself hitting a ceiling in your life and business, maybe you know you're here for bigger things but it just feels like there's a cap to how much success you can experience in your business, I have just launched a new no-cost training called Business and the Nervous System. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT HERE FOR FREE It's a completely free 68 minute training that'll teach you exactly how I help my clients work work with the wisdom of their body to shift default nervous system patterns & expand into their next level of growth & freedom, whatever that looks like for them. It's an audio only training available to download on demand, so you can listen to it just like you would one of my podcast episodes. It goes into a lot of depth and you're going to learn so much. More specifically, you'll learn: The 3 main nervous system imprints that are keeping you plateaued at your current level and what to do about it (no-one else is teaching these frameworks!). Different ways to work with your nervous system to heal the patterns that are holding you back. Daily nervous system habits that will help you step into your fullest expression and make your next level of growth and freedom a done deal. DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE HERE
Many attorneys (and most other professionals, too) hate the idea of “selling” but want to build a business… They want to scale their practice to achieve freedom and control in their legal careers… Yet they struggle with “sales”—something they don't teach you in law school. My guest, business development coach Steve Fretzin, is here to share a unique, “sales-free” approach to growing a legal practice. He'll also break down his 3 painless approaches to asking for referrals… And reveal why peer groups are the secret weapon every business owner needs.
There are so many influencers with scammy practices and sneaky offers that see them benefit off the backs of vulnerable people who come to them for help. But those days are coming closer to an end faster than we realize, especially with people like my guest Maggie Patterson taking the lead. Maggie is committed to BS-Free marketing and messaging, and she is using her platform, The BS-Free Business, to turn the influencer world upside down. But she can't do it alone. Listen in as Maggie inspires us all to become business owners who operate with integrity, authenticity, and bravery. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: What brought Maggie back to Instagram Being the sassy big sister to her followers Maggie's coaching character archetypes The deinfluencer trend Trusting the data, but doing what works best for you Feed posts are not dead The commitment to accessibility The fear of being canceled And so much more! This Episode Was Made Possible By: Social Media Starter Kit Free Course The Social Media Starter Kit is your chance to pull back the curtain and get insights on how to build a social media strategy that works for you, learn how to create (and implement) a simple and effective content plan, convert followers into buyers, and much more. Register for this FREE course and gain the confidence you need to use social media as a tool to grow your business: https://onlinedrea.com/free About the Guest: Maggie Patterson is the editorial director at Scoop Studios and the creator of BS-Free Business. With two decades of experience, Maggie has spent her entire career in client services and has been a successful entrepreneur for over 15 years. Today, she works with service businesses and agency owners to build bs-free businesses that put trust first in everything they do. A podcaster and writer, Maggie is a vocal advocate for humane business practices rooted in respect, empathy and trust. She's the host of the BS-Free Service Business podcast and the co-host of Duped: The Dark Side of Online Business. Website: https://bsfreebusiness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bsfreebusiness/ Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/244
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!https://www.the-soulful-human.com/links.htmlhttps://www.patreon.com/thesoulfulhuman"Buy The Host a Coffee" Venmo: Nicole-Oneil-5MAGGIEBS-Free Businessbsfreebusiness.comIG @bsfreebusinessBS FREE BIZ PodDUPED PodMaggie Patterson is the editorial director at Scoop Studios and the creator of BS-Free Business. With two decades of experience, Maggie has spent her entire career in client services and has been a successful entrepreneur for over 15 years. Today, she works with service business and agency owners to build bs-free businesses that put trust first in everything they do.A podcaster and writer, Maggie is a vocal advocate for humane business practices rooted in respect, empathy and trust. She's the host of the BS-Free Service Business podcast, and the co-host of Duped: The Dark Side of Online Business.NICOLE & The Soulful HumanThe Soulful Human was created by Nicole as a way to share stories on important and relevant topics to our world today, to give an opportunity for those to share their own journeys but also for those listening to connect and see they are not alone in the struggles and joys they face on their own journeys. It is a place of connection and community. More will be coming with opportunities to be in the business and organization directory, to sponsor/advertise and to share YOUR story on upcoming topic. You can support the show by subscribing and giving a review as well as visiting the etsy shop. This is to cover expenses and eventually to use a portion of the profits to donate to some great causes such as The Trevor Project, Everytown for Gun Safety, The Loveland Foundation, Girls Inc and Planned Parenthood along with more.https://www.etsy.com/shop/thesoulfulhumanFollow Nicole and The Soulful Humanhttps://www.instagram.com/thesoulfulhumanpod/TT: @thesoulfulhumanhttps://www.instagram.com/nicoleoneilphotography/
Plan 90 days of content in 90 Minutes! Are you struggling to come up with content ideas for your social media channels? Do you want to increase your engagement and ultimately boost your sales? In this video, Sheila Bella, a successful entrepreneur, shares her strategy for planning 90 days of content in just 90 minutes. She starts by emphasizing the importance of identifying your ideal client and understanding their pain points and emotional triggers. Sheila guides you through a 30-minute exercise to help you visualize and understand your client avatar. Next, she teaches you how to determine your content pillars, which are the topics you will talk about again and again on your social media channels. Sheila provides real-world examples and encourages you to create three content pillars that are problem-solution-oriented and link to your product or service. By the end of the video, you will have a solid plan for 90 days of content that will engage and resonate with your audience. Don't be afraid to be repetitive, Sheila says - that's what marketing is all about! So grab a pen and paper, set your timer for 90 minutes, and let's get planning. // FREE LIVE Webinars exclusively inside my BEAUTY BIZ SECRETS FACEBOOK GROUP! //https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautybizsecrets) //VISIT https://www.sheilabella.com/financialhealth //VISIT https://www.thepmusummit.com to join us LIVE at the AAM PMU board conference //Visit https://www.Sheilabella.com/apply to sign up for a free 60-minute strategy call to learn more about Pretty Rich Bosses and set you on a path of success for your business. // FREE Business resources! Https://www.sheilabella.com/free // F O L L O W Website | www.SheilaBella.com Instagram | www.instagram.com/RealSheilaBella // For the audio version of this episode and more business advice, visit PODCAST: https://www.sheilabella.com/prettyrichpodcast If you're considering a microblading class or have recently completed training and are looking for guidance on how to build a successful business, you're not alone! So many beautypreneurs face similar challenges and could benefit from some extra support. That's where I come in! As a business coach, I can help you develop strategies and skills to make your beauty business thrive. If your permanent makeup training didn't cover important business and marketing principles on how to build your clientele from scratch, how to leverage social media, and give you the tools to create a five-star experience for your clients during our call, we'll focus on the key elements of running a successful business as well as getting deep into the things you really need to know about how you are running your business! And, as the amazing CEO you are, you'll be at the forefront of it all! These are the same principles my students use and the same principles I used in my own 7 figure businesses! By the end of our COMPLIMENTARY call, you'll better understand how to run your microblading business easily! We will dive DEEP into your current business situation and your ultimate goals and dreams and align that with ACTIONABLE items :) Visit: https://www.Sheilabella.com/apply If you found this helpful, let's hang out more often! Subscribe and ask me anything in the comments!
Stephen Shapiro is a quintessential Free Timer. Throughout his 20+ year self-employment tenure, he has run a variety of experiments to optimize for freedom and joy. To name just a few: working one hour a day (for years!), clearing space for 15 weeks of travel and/or vacation each year, and week-long hotel stays for focused work sprints. We also talk about the “existential meltdown” that led to a business model redesign, and why he doesn't need or want to build a team right now, beyond an extended network of specialists, and why he'd rather sell 10 copies of his next book to the right readers (potential clients) than 10,000 copies to the masses. More About Stephen Shapiro: Stephen cultivates innovation by showing leaders and their teams how to approach, tackle and solve their business challenges. He sees what others can't: opportunities to improve innovation models and the cultures that support them. He is the author of six books, including Goal-Free Living, The Little Book of Big Innovation Ideas, Personality Poker, Best Practices are Stupid, and his latest, Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems.
Elevate your real estate business in 2023 with our comprehensive business planning excel file. Designed for real estate professionals, this free tool helps you outline your business plan, set and track your income goals, and manage your prospecting and farm area. With the ability to track actuals throughout the year, you'll have a clear understanding of your progress and any areas that may need adjustment. Whether you're a new agent or a seasoned pro, this excel file is the perfect way to stay organized and on track for success in the coming year. Download now and start planning for your best year yet! Download the 2023 Real Estate Business Planning Tool for free here: https://info.harcourtsauctions.com/2023-real-estate-business-planning-tool Jump to a specific section of the video: 00:00 Rethink Real Estate Podcast Intro 03:06 Business Planning Tool Overview 06:15 Business Plan Income Goal 18:22 Prospecting Review 44:20 Farm Area Analysis 52:23 Annual Actuals 56:28 Business Planning Tool Recap 58:00 Don't forget to Subscribe! Thank you so much! If you've found value in this episode and tool feel free to share it with a friend in the real estate community! We would love everybody who is serious about their real estate career to have access to this awesome tool!
Numbers $$ you need to consider to measure to grow in the beauty industry. In this episode, I cover essential Key Performance Indicators in your business! Consider this YouTube episode to be the precursor to the Perfect Budget Power Hour! (FREE LIVE EVENT inside my BEAUTY BIZ SECRETS FACEBOOK GROUP! - //https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautybizsecrets) //VISIT https://www.sheilabella.com/financialhealth //VISIT https://www.thepmusummit.com to join us LIVE at the AAM PMU board conference //Visit https://www.Sheilabella.com/apply to sign up for a free 60-minute strategy call to learn more about Pretty Rich Bosses and set you on a path of success for your business. // FREE Business resources! Https://www.sheilabella.com/free // F O L L O W Website | www.SheilaBella.com Instagram | www.instagram.com/RealSheilaBella // For the audio version of this episode and more business advice visit PODCAST: https://www.sheilabella.com/prettyrichpodcast If you're considering a microblading class or have recently completed training and are looking for guidance on how to build a successful business, you're not alone! So many beautypreneurs face similar challenges and could benefit from some extra support. That's where I come in! As a business coach, I can help you develop strategies and skills to make your beauty business thrive. If your permanent makeup training didn't cover important business and marketing principles or give you the tools to create a five-star experience for your clients, during our call, we'll focus on the key elements of running a successful business as well as getting deep into the things you really need to know about how you are running your business! And, as the amazing CEO, you'll be at the forefront of it all! These are the same principles my students use and the same principles I used in my own 7 figure businesses! By the end of our call, you'll better understand how to run your microblading business easily! We will dive DEEP into your business current situation and your ultimate goals and dreams, and align that with ACTIONABLE items :) Visit https://www.Sheilabella.com/apply If you found this helpful, let's hang out more often! Subscribe and ask me anything in the comments!
We've been working with our clients behind the scenes and noticing some commitment issues when it comes to setting goals and deciding on how to reach them. On some level, the hesitation stems from perfectionism and feelings of Imposter Syndrome. But there's more to it than that. Today we want to talk about an article that we read recently which delves into the things that we've been talking about for years, but from a different angle. Ultimately, perfectionism, Imposter Syndrome and all the related feelings come from a place of worrying about making the wrong decisions. So, we're going to unpack the principles of creating a regret-free business and life! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to thestrategyhour.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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One of the toughest things to navigate as a human, and even more so when you're a business owner, is burn out and energetic maintenance. Whether it's doing too much of what you don't enjoy or doing too little of what you love, or doing what you really love but doing it so often you don't realise how tired you're getting. In today's episode, I am joined by Mallory Meyer, who navigated a transition from Human Resources professional to Trauma Aware Business Coach to talk about her journey of scaling her business through a more energetically-aware lens.Quick overview of what we cover: How to tackle burn out within your business and letting go of some structured energy when you struggle with trust and control Mallory's perspective on consent-based selling and how it gives your people and clients powerHow Reiki healing can build your self awareness in life and in businessMallory's thoughts on bro marketing and how you can dismantle it within the way you run your businessRESOURCES: Click here to join Adriane's Scalable Foundations MembershipClick here to get on the waitlist for Sustainable Growth LabClick here to work with Adriane and the Soulpreneur AgencyClick here to join Mallory's Frequency Business Mastery School LET'S CONNECT: Follow Soulpreneur: @soulpreneur_coFollow Sustainable Scaling: @sustainablescaling Follow Adriane @adrianegaleaVisit the website: soulpreneur.coCONNECT WITH MALLORY: Follow Mallory: @mal.meyerVisit Mallory's website: whitewolfreiki.caMallory Meyer is a Trauma Aware, Business Mindset Coach. Mallory works closely with spiritual entrepreneurs and coaches, guiding them on their journey to self discovery, radical transformation, purpose, and fulfillment. Mallory is also a Reiki Master, Psychic Medium, Cosmic Channel, and certified Life & Success Coach, Hypnotherapist, TIME, EFT and NLP practitioner weaving together the metaphysical with the science of the subconscious mind and timeless business principles, and in a previous life, was a Human Resources professional as well.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Loved this episode? If you leave a review or share it with your friends on social, my team will send you a copy of one of our favourite business resources! Take a screenshot and email it over to us at support@soulpreneur.co or DM it to @sustainablescalingThis episode was first published at SustainableScaling.co/002
Hey listeners, this week I decided (on a suggestion from my editor) to tell some stories from my life that relate to my career choices, both as a photographer in business and a business/success coach and podcast hostess. From selling flowers to neighbors, babysitting, and writing a “Dear Luci” column for a newsletter, to hot tips on how to have an easier session with children, I am sharing some of my memories, and the clues that helped me choose a career path that was a natural fit for me.Why? And how does this fit with the idea of being profitable?I hope to:Inspire you to think about your own life stories to give you an understanding about your career choice and niche. Entertain you and let you know a bit more about me. And share some lessons I learned on my journey from a little girl having a yard sale to an entrepreneur that has had a great career for 40 years.I would love to hear your stories…over coffee in San Diego, lunch in Nashville at the PPA Imaging Expo in January, or even a phone call or zoom meeting.By the way…I LOVE COACHINGI want to coach you if you are ready to have a major shift in your photography business.And I am offering 5 FREE “Business of Your Dreams” Strategy Session to people that reach out in Oct. Just email meat luci@lucidumas.commessage me on Facebook or www.lucidumascoaching.comPhotography Business Coach Luci Dumas' Programs:lucidumascoaching.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theprofitablephotographer_pod/https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoaching
S6E1: Welcome to Season 6: How'd She Do That. The 12 Critical Parts That Make a Successful Business and Life Welcome to Season 6. We are so excited you are here. Over the 6 years of coaching hundreds of women in business and over 50,000 people on this podcast, we have found there are 12 requirements of a successful life and business. We will explore these on this season of the podcast. This episode will lay out the entire Season 6 schedule. We have interviewed the best of the best and asked them, “So, how'd you do it?” and they are giving us their insider tips on how they grew their business. I bet you are wondering what the 12 are? Here you go! September: Learning how to handle stress. October: Networking your way to success. November: Handling all the things at once (overwhelm) December: How to plan and execute a launch. January: Yearly business planning. February: Self-Care your way to success. March: Growing your influence. April: Full-time job plus a business. May: Showing up authentic (on video and in person). June: Hearing God's Direction July: Income stacking your offers. August: Becoming a master of sales. Each month we will bring experts in each of these areas so you can seeTLY how she is doing it. We are tired of all the fluff out there claiming to help you, and we are making sure to bring meaty episodes with actual help. Connect with us: http://networthit.org http://instagram.com/networthitorg Have you taken our Dreams Over Screens Challenge? http://dreamsoverscreens.com Appply for the Chayil Mastermind Chayilmastermind.com
In this episode I talk with Sean Wieland, Founding Principal at Tannhäuser Financial. We talk about: Deferred Sales Trusts for business exit Pre and Post sale of your business Premium financing life insurance Captive Insurance 401-H and more! Here is the online illustration tool to compare any highly appreciated asset sale (exiting a business, commercial real estate / 1031 rescue, cryptocurrency, fine art, etc.) I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Sean as much as I did!
Hey everyone, this episode is just a short & sweet invitation to my upcoming virtual retreat weekend in September. It's free, packed with workshops & co-working time and a great chance to meet like minded people. You can sign up here: https://pinkwellstudio.com/free/ Hopefully see you there!
Get Free Business Coaching Hosted by: James Patrick We're going to do something new. We are going to be offering FREE one-on-one coaching with me. Y0u will be coached on your object, your brand, what you have launched, or what you have trying to advance, “I want to hear from you.” IN THIS EPISODE Free one-on-one coaching and how to get it. Hearing from James and his business strategy, A breakthrough for your business. Getting traction. Connect with James Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254 Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! For more, visit jamespatrick.com