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Midori Verity is the CEO of Fuel to Fire, an invite-only accountability group for driven female entrepreneurs and leaders focused on big goals. As a serial entrepreneur with three decades of vetted experience, Midori knows what it takes to start, grow, and rapidly scale a business with ease.
In this episode:Are you struggling to do everything inside your business? Are you feeling burned out? How can you stay afloat and reach your goals?
As an experienced entrepreneur, mentor, and coach, Midori Verity knows that the secret is to start by staying in your zone of genius. Figure out what you excel at, what you love to do, focus on your talents, and delegate the rest to others so you can stay laser-focused on your goals. Building a business that aligns with your personal mission statement and core values helps you and your employees remain clear on where the company is going. Creating an efficient system and framework will guide and accelerate you towards your objectives. Midori says that by adding an accountability group of like-minded people to your repertoire, you will get the extra support you need to elevate your business and get the results your want.
In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit is joined by Midori Verity, the CEO of Fuel to Fire, to discuss how accountability groups help entrepreneurs scale their businesses. Midori talks about the challenges she faced building her first company, the components of a personal mission statement, and the value and many benefits of accountability groups.
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Midori Verity is the CEO of Fuel to Fire, an invite-only accountability group for driven female entrepreneurs and leaders focused on big goals. As a serial entrepreneur with three decades of vetted experience, Midori knows what it takes to start, grow, and rapidly scale a business with ease.
In this episode:Are you struggling to do everything inside your business? Are you feeling burned out? How can you stay afloat and reach your goals?
As an experienced entrepreneur, mentor, and coach, Midori Verity knows that the secret is to start by staying in your zone of genius. Figure out what you excel at, what you love to do, focus on your talents, and delegate the rest to others so you can stay laser-focused on your goals. Building a business that aligns with your personal mission statement and core values helps you and your employees remain clear on where the company is going. Creating an efficient system and framework will guide and accelerate you towards your objectives. Midori says that by adding an accountability group of like-minded people to your repertoire, you will get the extra support you need to elevate your business and get the results your want.
In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit is joined by Midori Verity, the CEO of Fuel to Fire, to discuss how accountability groups help entrepreneurs scale their businesses. Midori talks about the challenges she faced building her first company, the components of a personal mission statement, and the value and many benefits of accountability groups.
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