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"Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you." -Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos
On this episode of the Plan Simple Meals Podcast, I’m really excited to talk with Megan and explore a question about launching a store.
We talk about “flow” vs. balance. Especially how sometimes you flow a little more to the family side and sometimes you flow a little more to the business side. We even acknowledge that a little bit of chaos is okay too—and even necessary to get things done sometimes.
And then there’s selling stuff. Usually when we start a business, we go into it because we are passionate about doing something or something we make. We want to share our skills or our product with people and make their lives better. But to do that, we need to sell it, and that’s hard for a lot of people. Selling doesn’t have to feel slimy, but we need to unpack our feelings about selling and learn to do it.
We talk about:
Have a question for Mia and Megan?
Go to plansimplemeals.com/ask.
You will get prompted to record your question and we’ll try to answer it.
Or just email your question to [email protected]
Megan Flatt is a Mama CEO, a business growth strategist, and a planning pro. She’s been working with clients for years to create strategic growth plans in their business that allow them to scale while still being present for the important moments in their families’ lives. She shows Mama CEOs with big vision and great ideas how to get those big CEO ideas into a day-by-day plan where they actually happen.
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"Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you." -Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos
On this episode of the Plan Simple Meals Podcast, I’m really excited to talk with Megan and explore a question about launching a store.
We talk about “flow” vs. balance. Especially how sometimes you flow a little more to the family side and sometimes you flow a little more to the business side. We even acknowledge that a little bit of chaos is okay too—and even necessary to get things done sometimes.
And then there’s selling stuff. Usually when we start a business, we go into it because we are passionate about doing something or something we make. We want to share our skills or our product with people and make their lives better. But to do that, we need to sell it, and that’s hard for a lot of people. Selling doesn’t have to feel slimy, but we need to unpack our feelings about selling and learn to do it.
We talk about:
Have a question for Mia and Megan?
Go to plansimplemeals.com/ask.
You will get prompted to record your question and we’ll try to answer it.
Or just email your question to [email protected]
Megan Flatt is a Mama CEO, a business growth strategist, and a planning pro. She’s been working with clients for years to create strategic growth plans in their business that allow them to scale while still being present for the important moments in their families’ lives. She shows Mama CEOs with big vision and great ideas how to get those big CEO ideas into a day-by-day plan where they actually happen.
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