How to Simplify Success

Success is one of those funny words. We all hear it and agree, “Yeah, that’s something I want!” But what is it? For a lot of people, it means having a flush bank account, a new car, and a house with the right ZIP code. But is that really success? To figure it out, we have to look a little bit deeper, not as a group, as an individual.

A few months back I was working with London, one of my one-on-one coaching clients. By anyone’s account from the outside looking in, her business was successful and thriving, but she was far from happy. Yes, she had been able to build the business she’d always dreamed of but the push and pull of demanding clients, the challenge of finding good people for her team and the hours…the l-o-n-g hours were taking their toll. They had turned her dream business into a nightmare!

Luckily London was able to work through many of the challenges she felt were facing her business by simplifying the business and putting a sustainable system to work for her…instead of her working for it!

Join me each morning this week for the 7 Minutes In the Morning podcast as we talk about what we learned working with London and helping her regain the clarity, confidence, and control she had when she started her business. If’t very likely that you will be able to relate to her story and find the tips you need to get back your own business mojo!

What Else Is Happening This Week

Wednesday I get to spend time with the fantastic folks at the Madison Chamber of Commerce as they are hosting my most frequently requested workshop, Making Time for Success! This is no lecture filled with good ideas an no execution…oh no! The event is open to the public so bring your to-do list and a notebook and change your life! Get all the details by clicking on the button!

Thursday evening from 6:00 – 7:00 I will be a member of the Resources For Growing Companies seminar panel at Redstone Federal Credit Union. There is no charge to attend but pre-registration is required! Use the button to reserve your seat now!

2 Replies to “How to Simplify Success”

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