Life Lessons And Leadership From Entrepreneur And Business Coach Mary Miller
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The year Mary Miller turned 30, she experienced bankruptcy, unemployment, and divorce. Today, the janitorial services company Mary founded with her husband, Tony, has 85% of the market share in Cincinnati. Both Mary and Tony have been Strategic Coach® members for over 30 years, and Mary has been an associate coach for 20 years. In this episode, Mary shares how The Strategic Coach® Program has strengthenedboth her marriage and her business.Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:* How prioritizing their marriage over their business allowed Mary and Tony’s business to become more successful.* Why you should learn in a way that lets you teach others.* How Mary and Tony have passed their company along to the next generation of their family.* What Mary describes as “jet fuel” for what she’s trying to accomplish.* How Mary’s company overcame a serious problem with turnover.Show Notes:Pausing to reflect on the previous 90 days and plan the next 90 days can cause shifts in your thinking.If you want to make more money, you need to take more time off.Listening to other entrepreneurs talk can prompt you to have different conversations about the future.When you’re among like-minded people, no one will tell you you’re crazy.Being an entrepreneur means you can do business with the people you want to do business with.Entrepreneurs can make their lives as big or as small as they choose.You can have fun no matter how difficult life is.Ideas can come through conversations. Conversations change lives.To be able to do things that really make a difference, you have to filter through ideas.Resources:Learn more about Mary Miller and Dream Engineer (https://dreamengineer.com/).The Entrepreneur’s Guide To Time Management (https://resources.strategiccoach.com/time-management/entrepreneur-time-management-guide) The Strategy Circle®: Why Obstacles Are Actually A Good Thing (https://resources.strategiccoach.com/the-multiplier-mindset-blog/why-obstacles-are-actually-a-good-thing) The Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly
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