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Episode 41: Making More Doing Less with Holly Marie Haynes


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How do you inspire hundreds of women to make more by doing less? Is it possible to run a full-time business on a part-time schedule?

In this episode, Holly Marie Haynes shares her entrepreneurial journey from having a full-time corporate job with a side-hustle to being a business owner whose husband retires while she works part-time during the pandemic. Holly helps female entrepreneurs create simple, scalable offers and systems to grow to multiple 6-figures. An industry expert and featured Thrive and Entrepreneur.com author with a 20-year business consulting background with Fortune 500 companies, Holly runs a strategic coaching business and the Crush the Rush Planner company, while hosting the top 100 Crush the Rush podcast. And she does all these things while raising her twin daughters with her husband in Columbus, Ohio.

Listen as Holly shares what made her decide to go full-time in her business during the lockdown and the lessons she learned as she built her business. She talks about her podcast, Crush the Rush, where she shares her strategies with women entrepreneurs who want to build a full-time business on a part-time schedule. She also talks about building a team and how to involve your spouse in your business.

 

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Guest Links:

Website: https://www.hollymariehaynes.com/ 

IG: @holly_marie_haynes

Facebook: CRUSH THE RUSH Community hosted by Holly Haynes

Pinterest: HOLLY HAYNES | PODCASTER | STRATEGIC BUSINESS COACH

LinkedIn: Holly Haynes, MBA, PMP

Podcast: Crush the Rush Podcast

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Brand for GoodBy Lorraine Schuchart