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My guest this week isn’t going to apologize for who she is and how she runs her business. She believes that it’s completely possible to be loving, wonderful and compassionate and still be unapologetic about who you are and what you do.
Natalie Willes is known as the “Sleep Training Guru” and she’s the founder of a boutique services company called The Baby Sleep Trainer. Natalie says, “It was only natural to turn my passion into my business. As a sleep consultant, I’ve worked with families all over the world for the past four years, helping many babies get the sleep they need, both during the day and at night.”
If you’re struggling with your business or wondering if it’s even possible to strike out on your own, this is a conversation you’re going to love. Natalie will tell you how she built a business with nothing more than an idea of how she could solve her own problem and then help other people do the same.
I am thrilled to bring you this insightful and inspiring conversation with Natalie Willes.
Here are some of Natalie’s favorite things:
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My guest this week isn’t going to apologize for who she is and how she runs her business. She believes that it’s completely possible to be loving, wonderful and compassionate and still be unapologetic about who you are and what you do.
Natalie Willes is known as the “Sleep Training Guru” and she’s the founder of a boutique services company called The Baby Sleep Trainer. Natalie says, “It was only natural to turn my passion into my business. As a sleep consultant, I’ve worked with families all over the world for the past four years, helping many babies get the sleep they need, both during the day and at night.”
If you’re struggling with your business or wondering if it’s even possible to strike out on your own, this is a conversation you’re going to love. Natalie will tell you how she built a business with nothing more than an idea of how she could solve her own problem and then help other people do the same.
I am thrilled to bring you this insightful and inspiring conversation with Natalie Willes.
Here are some of Natalie’s favorite things: