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How do you measure success? For some people, it’s the amount of money in their bank account, the car they drive, or the zip code that they live in. For Lou and I, success comes from the impact we can make for our clients, the livelihood we can create for our teams, and the quality time that we can spend with our loved ones. We discuss how to tell when it’s time to pivot, what it looks like to take actions that align with your end goal, and the importance of getting out of a toxic cycle of comparison.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
( 0:50 ) Welcome to I’ll Make This Brief! Today, Lauren and Louise are discussing how to measure success.
( 1:15 ) Lauren and Louise share what books they’ve been reading recently.
( 3:18 ) Lauren and Louise list two small businesses that they support.
( 6:25 ) Louise explains the three metrics she uses to measure the financial success of a business.
( 7:41 ) Lauren and Louise talk about defining success for a service-based business.
( 10:46 ) Lauren asks Louise, “How would you say we know when it's time to pivot?”
( 14:52 ) Louise and Lauren discuss the importance of not comparing or measuring your success to anyone else’s achievements.
By Lauren Boyd5
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How do you measure success? For some people, it’s the amount of money in their bank account, the car they drive, or the zip code that they live in. For Lou and I, success comes from the impact we can make for our clients, the livelihood we can create for our teams, and the quality time that we can spend with our loved ones. We discuss how to tell when it’s time to pivot, what it looks like to take actions that align with your end goal, and the importance of getting out of a toxic cycle of comparison.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:
RESOURCES
CONNECT WITH LOUISE
Follow Louise: @a_wild_lou_appeared
Follow The Finance Agency: @the_finance_agency
Learn more about The Finance Agency: thefinanceagencyllc.com
CONNECT WITH LAUREN
Follow Lauren: @thelaurenboyd
Join the waitlist for HR app, Quinn
Follow Guide My Business: @guidemybusiness
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
( 0:50 ) Welcome to I’ll Make This Brief! Today, Lauren and Louise are discussing how to measure success.
( 1:15 ) Lauren and Louise share what books they’ve been reading recently.
( 3:18 ) Lauren and Louise list two small businesses that they support.
( 6:25 ) Louise explains the three metrics she uses to measure the financial success of a business.
( 7:41 ) Lauren and Louise talk about defining success for a service-based business.
( 10:46 ) Lauren asks Louise, “How would you say we know when it's time to pivot?”
( 14:52 ) Louise and Lauren discuss the importance of not comparing or measuring your success to anyone else’s achievements.