I believe through every experience, we have opportunities. We have opportunities to:
-Grow personally
-See things differently
-Use experiences to transform ourselves and our work
This is a perfect time to take the experiences from this pandemic and use your insights to create a robust and resilient business. I invite you to take this unique opportunity to work on your business (and one of the few remaining spots) at the Wake Up Profitable Boot Camp for Business Owners on Friday-Saturday,
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Leadership: How to Shift From Working IN Your Business to Working ON Your Business
If you want to run a successful business, you not only need to play to your strengths, you may need to manage them. Just because you’re good at troubleshooting problems, doesn’t mean you should.
As you make the shift to working on your business versus in your business, moving from the go-to troubleshooter to coaching others so they improve their decision-making muscles is a priority.
You may wonder why it’s so difficult for others to make decisions. Yet, you created a culture where they
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Take a Moment
At our Ribbon Cutting last week, we were joined by the Livonia Mayor Dennis K. Wright, members of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce, clients and friends. This week, we had our Level Up Networking Mixer and today we have our B2B Networking Event from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
For me, the Ribbon Cutting was a moment to acknowledge everyone who participated in the expansion of the business. As I was reading the beautiful cards and opening up the gifts, I reflected on the last 9 months. In that moment, I
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The Value in Knowing Your Human Wiring
A few months ago I shared an experience when a woman approached me after a speaking engagement and thanked me for saving her marriage. As a speaker, it might have been the first time I was a loss for words. She went on to explain that a simple tip that I shared on human wiring related to how Internal Thinkers and External Thinkers process thought made a significant difference in how she interacted with her husband.
As an External Thinker, she processed thought on the outside. She also
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