“I got my start by giving myself a start.”
Sometimes the hardest part of leading to success is the start. For businesses, a lot of planning goes into place.
Sometimes the hardest part of leading to success is the start. For businesses, a lot of planning goes into place.
Ann presents an experience where an Energy-Based Observation and an approach of genuine concern for safety led to a moment of coaching rather than telling.
Success and the leadership needed to achieve it often start with a dream and desire to do better. Actually achieving success is connected to opportunity.
To those outside of business ownership, opportunities appear to just present themselves. However, success wanes if that business rests.
Success doesn’t lay in self-sacrifice, it’s found in caring for others while taking care of yourself: your customers can tell.