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In this episode of the "Expert In You" podcast, host Ann Carden addresses the common challenge of time management for coaches, consultants, and professional service providers. She provides four key strategies to help listeners gain control over their time and grow their businesses more effectively.
The first strategy is to assess the complexity of one's business. Ann emphasizes the importance of streamlining and simplifying operations to focus on the activities that generate the most revenue. This involves identifying and eliminating unnecessary tasks or offerings.
Next, Ann highlights the need for individuals to take control of their schedules. She advises setting aside dedicated focus time to prioritize business growth activities and eliminate distractions that hinder productivity.
The third strategy involves adopting a CEO mindset. Ann encourages listeners to delegate non-essential tasks and bring in help, as trying to do everything alone can limit business growth potential.
Lastly, Ann addresses the issue of cash flow and profitability. She advises examining the business model and making adjustments to ensure consistent cash flow and the ability to hire the necessary support.
This episode provides practical tips and insights for coaches, consultants, and professional service providers seeking to maximize their time and build successful businesses.
About the Host -
Ann Carden is a highly sought-after Expert Business Growth Consultant, Marketing Strategist, three-time published Author, and a #1 Bestselling Author, and Professional Speaker for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
How to Connect with Ann Carden:
Website: https://anncardencoaching.com
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/business-consultant-coach
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/anncarden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ann-Carden-A-Carden-Inc-110882230558068/
Grab Ann's free Masterclass at www.expertinyou.us
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In this episode of the "Expert In You" podcast, host Ann Carden addresses the common challenge of time management for coaches, consultants, and professional service providers. She provides four key strategies to help listeners gain control over their time and grow their businesses more effectively.
The first strategy is to assess the complexity of one's business. Ann emphasizes the importance of streamlining and simplifying operations to focus on the activities that generate the most revenue. This involves identifying and eliminating unnecessary tasks or offerings.
Next, Ann highlights the need for individuals to take control of their schedules. She advises setting aside dedicated focus time to prioritize business growth activities and eliminate distractions that hinder productivity.
The third strategy involves adopting a CEO mindset. Ann encourages listeners to delegate non-essential tasks and bring in help, as trying to do everything alone can limit business growth potential.
Lastly, Ann addresses the issue of cash flow and profitability. She advises examining the business model and making adjustments to ensure consistent cash flow and the ability to hire the necessary support.
This episode provides practical tips and insights for coaches, consultants, and professional service providers seeking to maximize their time and build successful businesses.
About the Host -
Ann Carden is a highly sought-after Expert Business Growth Consultant, Marketing Strategist, three-time published Author, and a #1 Bestselling Author, and Professional Speaker for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
How to Connect with Ann Carden:
Website: https://anncardencoaching.com
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/business-consultant-coach
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/anncarden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ann-Carden-A-Carden-Inc-110882230558068/
Grab Ann's free Masterclass at www.expertinyou.us
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