• 625: Don’t Lose Momentum in Your Business

  • Apr 25 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

625: Don’t Lose Momentum in Your Business

  • Summary

  • One of the most painful places to be in business is when you have lost all forward momentum.

    You look at your pipeline for clients and it is empty.

    This is especially challenging to navigate after you lose an important client, several proposals get rejected or it feels like everyone is 👻 ghosting you.

    Where do you even start?

    And what can you do to mitigate ever getting into this situation in the first place?

    Today, I share a training from our Six Figures Lab group coaching program, where I cover the ways I observe business owners LOSING momentum, and several ways to GAIN momentum.

    If you enjoy this episode, please share with 1️⃣ friend today.

    🙋‍♀️ I’d love to work with you! There are 3 options:

    Six Figures Lab Group Coaching - open to consultants, marketers and financial professionals averaging $3K to $10K/month in sales that want a clear strategy for getting a continuous pipeline of clients while staying out of overwhelm

    CEOCHIX Mastermind Program - open to consultants averaging $10K to $70K/month in sales who want to be in a room with other like-minded experts, get out of the weeds and build an enduring business, while having an important impact on the 🌏 world

    1:1 Coaching - for service providers in business for 2+years who want a customized and intimate coaching experience that will fast track them to the next level of business

    🫶 Connect with me on LinkedIn and ask me any questions about our programs.

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