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Shaking Up Business as Usual: Why It’s Time to Go Deeper [Ep. 251]

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In this episode, I address the common feeling of the "seven-year itch" in business and how many of us feel the need for a shakeup. I emphasize the importance of moving beyond surface-level conversations and strategies, and really diving deep into what makes a business thrive. I also share my thoughts on changing titles and roles to better reflect the deeper, more impactful work I aim to do. If you're feeling unsettled or stuck, this episode is for you.

Action Points for Listeners

  • Evaluate Your Business Relationships: Identify where surface-level conversations are holding you back.
  • Define Your Own Rules: Write down what your rules for business and entrepreneurship are.
  • Consider a New Role: Think about how you can reposition yourself to have a deeper impact on your clients.
  • Take Immediate Action: Book a strategic power hour to develop a plan tailored specifically for your needs.

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Keywords: coaching clients, strategic advisor, Fractional CEO, business development, sales and marketing, client attraction, lead generation, high level consulting, business expertise, collaboration, mastermind, business growth, entrepreneurship, financial freedom, business ownership.

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Content provided by Michelle DeNio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle DeNio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I address the common feeling of the "seven-year itch" in business and how many of us feel the need for a shakeup. I emphasize the importance of moving beyond surface-level conversations and strategies, and really diving deep into what makes a business thrive. I also share my thoughts on changing titles and roles to better reflect the deeper, more impactful work I aim to do. If you're feeling unsettled or stuck, this episode is for you.

Action Points for Listeners

  • Evaluate Your Business Relationships: Identify where surface-level conversations are holding you back.
  • Define Your Own Rules: Write down what your rules for business and entrepreneurship are.
  • Consider a New Role: Think about how you can reposition yourself to have a deeper impact on your clients.
  • Take Immediate Action: Book a strategic power hour to develop a plan tailored specifically for your needs.

Join the Sunday Morning Brew email list

Keywords: coaching clients, strategic advisor, Fractional CEO, business development, sales and marketing, client attraction, lead generation, high level consulting, business expertise, collaboration, mastermind, business growth, entrepreneurship, financial freedom, business ownership.

  continue reading

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