LeaderSHIFT Mode: Escape Overwhelm and Build a Business You Love ππ₯ TTST Interview with Coach Emily Hawkins
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π₯Show Notesπ
Meet Emily Hawkins, creator of LeaderSHIFT and a powerhouse in helping small business owners escape overwhelm and build profitable, sustainable businesses they actually love. After saving corporate giants millions, she now brings those same high-impact strategies to the small biz worldβsimplifying operations, boosting profits, and reigniting joy. With an MBA, supply chain expertise, and a life coaching cert (featured in Forbes), Emily proves that success doesnβt require fancy degreesβjust curiosity and a bold willingness to try something new.
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π£QUOTE: "I donβt want you playing small. I want you scared, stretched, and growing β because thatβs where the magic happens." π±
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Fergieβs Top 5+ Knowledge Nuggets and Take-Aways:
- Leadership isnβt about power β itβs about people. π€
Β Great leaders ditch assumptions and lean into curiosity. - Culture starts with you. π± -Β If your team isnβt thriving, maybe itβs time to rebuild the foundation.
- Want better results? Start communicating more. π£
Β Silence kills momentum. Clarity builds it. - Empower your team to act like owners. π
Β Turn employees into βintrapreneursβ β leaders of their lanes. - Save thousands by cutting the fat, not adding the fluff. βοΈ
Β Look for waste before you look for sales. - Stop playing small just to stay comfortable. π«
Β Growth starts where comfort ends.
πΉ Valuable Time-StampsπΉ
π 00:05:00 β From toxic leadership to transformation
π 00:09:00 β Building the dream team from scratch
π 00:14:00 β Why more isnβt the answer in business
π 00:17:00 β Weekly goals that drive momentum
π 00:33:00 β Customer journey mapping = game changer
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