Navigating the Messy Middle: Reinvention, Rebranding and Evolution for Solopreneurs
There are many challenges and rewards when embarking on long-term creative projects, from the moments of hesitation, the inclination to stay in the comfort zone, and striving to find clarity amidst the messy middle of a venture.
Audience vs. Community: How Small Businesses Can Use Personal Touches and Genuine Connections to Flourish in the Digital Age
As a driven woman entrepreneur navigating the complex and ever-evolving world of social media, I have come to realize that the pursuit of audience growth can easily lead to a toxic relationship with these platforms.
The Art of Mindfulness in Business: Buddhist Wisdom for Entrepreneurs
In this post, we'll delve into the key takeaways from her podcast episode and explore how these insights can positively impact entrepreneurs seeking a more mindful and intentional approach to their professional endeavors.
Embracing the Uncomfortable: Rediscovering Face-to-Face Communication in the Digital Age
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast, I had the pleasure of exploring the topic of embracing the uncomfortable, specifically the concept of "good awkward," with author and speaker, Henna Pryor.
From Magical Thinking to Strategic Planning: My Unfiltered Take on Discernment for Entrepreneurs
In this blog post, I'll share some uncomfortable truths and important lessons I've learned, and how I plan to apply these insights to my coaching business in 2024.
Unhiding and Thriving: Nurturing Self-Acceptance and Belonging in the Workplace
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast, I sat down with Ruth Rathblott to explore her powerful journey and how she found the courage to unhide and embrace her differences. Ruth's story is a testament to the transformative power of self-acceptance and authenticity.
Uncovering the Hidden Struggles of Gifted Female Entrepreneurs: Loneliness, Perfectionism, and Burnout
Do you ever feel like you're constantly juggling a million ideas in your head, unable to slow down and focus on just one? Or perhaps you find yourself perpetually seeking out new experiences, easily bored and restless if things start to feel rotten.
From Trauma to Triumph: Burnout Risks and Recovery Strategies for the Driven Woman Entrepreneur
In fact, the recent podcast episode "The Fallacy of Burnout Prevention: A Candid Conversation with Cait Donovan" sheds light on a topic many driven women often face – the constant struggle to balance a successful business and personal well-being.
How to Rightsize Your Business for Increased Profit and Personal Satisfaction
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, I dug into the subject of rightsizing, offering insight into why it's crucial to periodically consider restructuring our businesses to meet new objectives, increase satisfaction, and streamline operations.
Aligning Your Productivity and Purpose: Overcoming Societal Pressure as a Female Entrepreneur
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast, guest Elise Enriquez and I dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of aligning productivity and purpose as a female entrepreneur.
Decision-Making Defaults: How to Make Better Choices as a Female Entrepreneur
In this blog post, we'll explore the two most common types of decision-making defaults and provide actionable strategies to help you make better choices and achieve success in your business.
Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Unveiling the Broken Rung and Empowering Women for Positions of Power
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Erica Anderson Rooney, an inspiring entrepreneur who shared her experiences and insights on this topic.
Building Trust and Respect with Clients in a Transactional World
Client work has its unique advantages and challenges. Instead of writing it off, female entrepreneurs can consider the potential of building trust, respect, and effective communication to cultivate thriving client relationships.
The Role of Mindfulness on the Path to Authenticity
Meg's journey of overcoming perfectionism through embracing mindfulness is both inspiring and transformative. It serves as a powerful reminder that we have the power to take control of our experiences, question societal expectations, and live authentically.
Taking Control of Your Mental Wellness: Simple Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs
In this blog post, we will explore simple strategies for improving your mental wellness. Drawing inspiration from the insightful episode "Boost Your Mood, Energy, and Motivation: Simple Strategies for Mental Wellness" on The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast.
From Stress to Success: Why Multitasking May Be Sabotaging Your Traction
In my conversation with Kris Ward for the podcast, she shares valuable insights and strategies for ensuring that your business supports your life, rather than consuming it.
Embracing Evolution in Your Small Business: A Guide to Making Changes
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, we explore the concept of embracing evolution in our small businesses. I discussed the reasons why many small business owners are talking about pivoting, rebranding, changing their business model, or targeting a new market.
The Science Behind Crafting Memorable Business Events
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, I sat down with Stephanie Scheller, a specialist in small business marketing and creator of Grow Disrupt, to discuss the art of crafting a distinctive and memorable business.
Sharing Your Unique Perspective and Challenging the Status Quo Through Thought Leadership
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast titled "The Role of Thought Leaders in Shaping the Future," I discussed the power of thought leadership and the qualities and actions that make thought leaders unique and effective in their quest to disrupt the status quo.
From Scripts to Genuine Connections: Mastering Effective Sales Conversations
Sales conversations can be intimidating, as many salespeople fear rejection. However, Aleasha explains that customers want to feel understood and have their problems solved.