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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2024 · 57 MIN

Entrepreneurial Growth: A Success Story of Client Transformation

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This client success story episode features Andrea Klunder, an award-winning podcast agency owner and creative entrepreneur.  Andrea was a regular, but casual listener of this podcast until she realized she was on the brink of burnout, and knew she needed help to turn things around. Her agency was growing, she had a rockstar team, but she was exhausted, overwhelmed and increasingly resentful. This is a client success story, but one with a twist, a cliff hanger and genuine nail-biting moments that most business coaches wouldn’t share. It’s a story of facing fears and embracing the unknown, discovering the true meaning of “mindset work”, and the value of mentorship. Andrea recounts the pitfalls of overcommitment, the strain of unfulfilling tasks, and the bold steps she took to reshape her business– decisions that, while initially painful, carved a path to a more focused and profitable business. This transformation depended in part on uncovering Andrea’s “zone of genius” and recognizing where her true talents lie.  This awareness and it’s connection to her experience of burnout led to a turning point in her business journey.  If you are working way too hard in your creative services business and inching toward burnout yourself, this episode is a must-listen.   🎙️Here are 3 key takeaways: **Embrace Fear for Growth**: Taking new steps in business can be daunting, but it's through such actions that we open doors to new opportunities and growth. **Evolving Our Identity**: Recognizing our unique abilities—our "zone of genius" enables us to release our full creative and business potential. **Sustainable Transformation**: Andrea's experience illustrates the value of patience and strategy in transforming a business, and the importance of cultivating a balance between operations and creative genius. Want to know where to find Andrea and her work?Website: https://www.thecreativeimposter.com/Podcast: https://www.podcastenvy.comLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreaklunder/I work with established solopreneurs and small business owners (coaches, consultants, creatives and professional service providers - basically personal brands) who know they are working too hard, but don’t know where to start to do things differently. I’ll help you Boss Up your boundaries, your offers, your pricing, and your marketing strategy and remove anything that keeps you exhausted and feeling stuck. Maybe, like Andrea, you need help uncovering your Zone of Genius work.  As a former psychotherapist, I also make sure we build mental wellness in your business plan so that you’re not just successful on the outside, but aligned with your values, and priorities on the inside.  We don’t want you to burn out, now do we?Want to know more? Schedule a free consultation here: https://bit.ly/calendly-free-consultationI’d love to meet you and see how I can help. Not quite ready?  That’s cool.  You can keep listening to the podcast and sign up for my weekly newsletter on Linked In here: https://bit.ly/TDWE-Newsletter

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