“You’re so good at this! You should start a business,” they said.
So you took the leap.
You’ve done SO much work to get you where you are now.
You followed your instincts.
You’ve set up shop.
You’re making sales.
Customers love your business.
But this whole entrepreneurship, be your own boss thing?
It’s feeling a bit lackluster. Or, maybe it’s even sucking the life out of you.
How do you set your own schedule when you’re working all the time?
You’re breaking even or seeing a low ROI, at best.
You’re wondering if maybe you’re not cut out to be the CEO your business needs.
You’re doubting that running your own business is the key to living your best life.
This is just so hard.
Maybe it’s better to just do the 9-5 thing slinging lattes at Starbucks.
Let me tell you something. You’re right. ---
Not that you’ve missed your calling as a Starbucks barista, but that this is hard.
Keep in mind though that being hard ≠ doing it wrong.
When I opened my first dance studio, 19 years ago, and then a second location a few years later, business grew quickly. It wasn’t long before I found myself in over my head.
I was working all the time. Entrepreneurial burnout is no joke.
Add keeping my family a priority to the mix and there just weren’t enough hours in the day.
I looked like I was successful but I felt like I was drowning.
I knew there had to be a better way.
So I dove head first into everything I could get my hands on when it comes to systems, operations, sales, and marketing.
And now I KNOW what it takes to run a business that FEELS as successful as it looks.
I can help you get there too.
Running a successful business shouldn’t mean you need to sacrifice your personal well-being or the quality of your relationships.