From Loss to Legacy with EOS | Debra Chantry-Taylor | Ep 196
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In this heartfelt episode of Better Business, Better Life, Host Debra Chantry-Taylor opens up about the profound impact of losing her family members over a five-year span and how these losses transformed her perspective on life and business.   From her early start as an entrepreneur to becoming a Certified EOS Implementer, Debra shares how she has shifted her focus toward creating a balanced life—building businesses that allow time for personal fulfillment and quality moments with loved ones.   Debra also reveals her future plans, including extended travel with her partner and new ventures aimed at making a positive impact.   Tune in to gain insight into Debra’s journey and her dedication to helping others build businesses that enable a fulfilling life.    HOST'S DETAILS:          ___________________________________________          ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: [email protected]  ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/        ____________________________________________              Chapters:      00:47- Reflecting on Family Loss and Business Perspective 01:44 - Early Business Journey 04:47 - Mother’s Terminal Illness and Final Days 08:43 - EOS and Finding Balance in Business 10:45 - Helping Businesses and Personal Growth 14:16 - Planning for the Future and Family Time 16:55 - Business Expansion and Impact 18:12 - Final Thoughts and Invitation for Help 
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