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Think About It Thursday: Prioritizing Your Way to the Next Level of Business Growth

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Innhold levert av Anjel B Hartwell & The Creative Age Consulting Group, Anjel B Hartwell, and The Creative Age Consulting Group. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Anjel B Hartwell & The Creative Age Consulting Group, Anjel B Hartwell, and The Creative Age Consulting Group eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you have a big vision with a lot of moving parts?

If so, you run the risk of letting your attention scatter. And that’s when things go sideways.

So, how do you keep yourself from getting lost in the details of an ambitious vision? And prioritize in a way that keeps the momentum going as you grow?

On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel explains why the systems and structures that got you where you are may not get you where you’re going.

Anjel describes how to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life, challenging us to choose no more than three areas of focus at any given time.

Listen in for insight on making swift, certain decisions when you reach the next level of growth and learn how to prioritize in a way that sustains the momentum in your business.

What You Will Learn

Why it’s easy to get lost in the details of a big vision with many moving parts

When our structures and systems shrink our capacity to expand vs. keeping us stabilized

Why it’s crucial for visionaries to make swift, certain decisions when things fall apart

How to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life (and why money is at the top of the list)

When it makes sense to pre-sell your product or service to get the money flowing

What happens when your attention is split among too many priorities in your business

How to prepare yourself for the unexpected consequences of your decisions

How to remain committed and keep momentum going to realize your vision

Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell

Leading Visionaries Podcast

Join the Leading Visionaries Community

Make a Donation to Support the Show

Creative Age Consulting Group

Anjel on X

Anjel on Instagram

Resources

Deke Copenhaver on Leading Visionaries EP003

Schedule a Consultation with Anjel

Be Heard by Millions and Live Your Destiny: A Creative Age Leader’s Guide to speak, Sell, Serve & Succeed by Anjel B. Hartwell

  continue reading

78 episoder

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Manage episode 422382984 series 3482669
Innhold levert av Anjel B Hartwell & The Creative Age Consulting Group, Anjel B Hartwell, and The Creative Age Consulting Group. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Anjel B Hartwell & The Creative Age Consulting Group, Anjel B Hartwell, and The Creative Age Consulting Group eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you have a big vision with a lot of moving parts?

If so, you run the risk of letting your attention scatter. And that’s when things go sideways.

So, how do you keep yourself from getting lost in the details of an ambitious vision? And prioritize in a way that keeps the momentum going as you grow?

On this minisode of Leading Visionaries, Anjel explains why the systems and structures that got you where you are may not get you where you’re going.

Anjel describes how to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life, challenging us to choose no more than three areas of focus at any given time.

Listen in for insight on making swift, certain decisions when you reach the next level of growth and learn how to prioritize in a way that sustains the momentum in your business.

What You Will Learn

Why it’s easy to get lost in the details of a big vision with many moving parts

When our structures and systems shrink our capacity to expand vs. keeping us stabilized

Why it’s crucial for visionaries to make swift, certain decisions when things fall apart

How to get clear on the priorities for bringing your vision to life (and why money is at the top of the list)

When it makes sense to pre-sell your product or service to get the money flowing

What happens when your attention is split among too many priorities in your business

How to prepare yourself for the unexpected consequences of your decisions

How to remain committed and keep momentum going to realize your vision

Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell

Leading Visionaries Podcast

Join the Leading Visionaries Community

Make a Donation to Support the Show

Creative Age Consulting Group

Anjel on X

Anjel on Instagram

Resources

Deke Copenhaver on Leading Visionaries EP003

Schedule a Consultation with Anjel

Be Heard by Millions and Live Your Destiny: A Creative Age Leader’s Guide to speak, Sell, Serve & Succeed by Anjel B. Hartwell

  continue reading

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