Business doesn’t have to be so hard when you have this ONE thing in place
Building a business can be tough. And, add to that the stress of worrying about what other people think about you – can cause even more challenges. In fact, according to my guest – unhooking from what others think about us is imperative to our success.
Joining me on today’s show is Lisa Danforth.
A firm believer that business doesn’t have to be so hard, Seasoned Business Strategist, Lisa, helps established businesses scale while maintaining work-life balance so that they can gain their life back.
Over the course of the past twenty-seven years, Lisa has opened and operated two catering companies: The Wooden Spoon & Hot Betty BBQ; a professional cleaning company, an international wholesale children's wear company which she sold for over 35x her initial opening investment, and for the last 4 years as a Business Strategist.
Dubbed by her clients as’ the hand holding ass kicker’…just the right amount of push with a dose of love. Lisa grew up in a family business and received her Bachelors in Business with a minor in Economics from the University of Southern Maine and is Certified by the Coaches Training Institution, the most rigorous in the coaching industry.
On today’s show Lisa is going to share:
- Business doesn’t have to be so hard when you have a clear vision that you’re excited about;
- We live into who we believe we are, even if those beliefs aren’t true;
- Unhooking from what others think is imperative to our success, personally, professionally, and spiritually.
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Just because we go into business doesn’t mean we know how to effectively run a business – Lisa Danforth
About Lisa Danforth: 
A firm believer that business doesn’t have to be so hard, Seasoned Business Strategist, Lisa Danforth, helps established businesses scale while maintaining work-life balance so that they can gain their life back.
Over the course of the past twenty-seven years, Lisa has opened and operated two catering companies: The Wooden Spoon & Hot Betty BBQ; a professional cleaning company, an international wholesale children's wear company which she sold for over 35x her initial opening investment, and for the last 4 years as a Business Strategist.
Dubbed by her clients as’ the hand holding ass kicker’…just the right amount of push with a dose of love. Lisa grew up in a family business and received her Bachelors in Business with a minor in Economics from the University of Southern Maine and is Certified by the Coaches Training Institution, the most rigorous in the coaching industry.
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