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The Business You Have Today is The Result of The Work You Did 3 Months Ago!

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Imagine you’re watching a movie about two solo entrepreneurs:

One is so excited about her business but finds herself spinning her wheels. She has an amazing vision for growing her business but goes from one idea to the next because instant success eludes her.

The other also loves the idea of growing her business. But instead of constantly changing course while trying everything under the sun, she takes the slow and steady approach and inevitably reaches her goals with the framework and consistency advocated inside The CEO Collective.

So in this tale of two entrepreneurs, which one do you want to be? Tune in as I discuss why what you’ve done over the previous few months has resulted in the business you have now.

On this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO:

4:57 - What’s the real problem for women entrepreneurs struggling to get clients? I see this so often!

10:58 - My mindset shift during my TikTok experiment thus far demonstrates why giving yourself enough time to try out strategies is so important.

15:44 - Here’s another example of how this struggle plays out for a lot of entrepreneurs.

19:36 - Are you a podcaster struggling to pitch yourself to others for interviews? I reveal what I’ve discovered in my ten years of podcasting.

23:21 - Find out why you’ll never have to worry about bothering people with your offers again, as long as you adopt this shift in perspective.

27:50 - Hiring a coach to hold you accountable isn’t going to do this for you.

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Are you running your business… or is your business running you?

It’s time to get your business in order so you can step into your role as a confident, in control CEO! Join Racheal Cook for this free 4-part training series May 20th-24th to sustainably scale your business with more ease and less stress.
RSVP at http://www.theceocollective.com/success

  continue reading

422 episodes

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Imagine you’re watching a movie about two solo entrepreneurs:

One is so excited about her business but finds herself spinning her wheels. She has an amazing vision for growing her business but goes from one idea to the next because instant success eludes her.

The other also loves the idea of growing her business. But instead of constantly changing course while trying everything under the sun, she takes the slow and steady approach and inevitably reaches her goals with the framework and consistency advocated inside The CEO Collective.

So in this tale of two entrepreneurs, which one do you want to be? Tune in as I discuss why what you’ve done over the previous few months has resulted in the business you have now.

On this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO:

4:57 - What’s the real problem for women entrepreneurs struggling to get clients? I see this so often!

10:58 - My mindset shift during my TikTok experiment thus far demonstrates why giving yourself enough time to try out strategies is so important.

15:44 - Here’s another example of how this struggle plays out for a lot of entrepreneurs.

19:36 - Are you a podcaster struggling to pitch yourself to others for interviews? I reveal what I’ve discovered in my ten years of podcasting.

23:21 - Find out why you’ll never have to worry about bothering people with your offers again, as long as you adopt this shift in perspective.

27:50 - Hiring a coach to hold you accountable isn’t going to do this for you.

Show Links

Are you running your business… or is your business running you?

It’s time to get your business in order so you can step into your role as a confident, in control CEO! Join Racheal Cook for this free 4-part training series May 20th-24th to sustainably scale your business with more ease and less stress.
RSVP at http://www.theceocollective.com/success

  continue reading

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