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In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Mike Campion sits down with Claire Montgomery, owner of Brilliant Spaces, to talk about her wild ride in the cleaning biz. After 11 years of hustling and burning herself out, Claire realized she couldn’t keep going the way she was. Skeptical about coaching at first, she eventually took the plunge and completely changed her approach. They chat about the struggle of crazy hours, battling perfectionism, and how taking the right steps helped her turn her business (and mindset) around. It’s a real-deal conversation on going from burnout to breakthrough!
Love the idea, but find it overwhelming? Want to learn the next steps like, what to actually say on the call? Jump on a call with one of our coaches and learn strategies on how to grow your cleaning company and start loving your job every day! Book here
By Mike Campion, Author, Speaker, serial entrepreneur and bad dinner guest hel4.7
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In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Mike Campion sits down with Claire Montgomery, owner of Brilliant Spaces, to talk about her wild ride in the cleaning biz. After 11 years of hustling and burning herself out, Claire realized she couldn’t keep going the way she was. Skeptical about coaching at first, she eventually took the plunge and completely changed her approach. They chat about the struggle of crazy hours, battling perfectionism, and how taking the right steps helped her turn her business (and mindset) around. It’s a real-deal conversation on going from burnout to breakthrough!
Love the idea, but find it overwhelming? Want to learn the next steps like, what to actually say on the call? Jump on a call with one of our coaches and learn strategies on how to grow your cleaning company and start loving your job every day! Book here

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