What if the right “systems” could unlock your freedom instead of box you in?
In this episode of No More Mondays, leadership consultant and coach Lindsay Harle-Kadatz shares how creatives and entrepreneurs can ditch one-size-fits-all strategies, align their businesses with their strengths and values, and finally build on their own terms.
We cover:
Why traditional business strategies fail creative minds
How mindset shifts create lasting business results
Simple, values-based systems that actually free you
What happens when you build your business around your strengths
If your business feels heavy, chaotic, or “off,” this conversation will give you permission—and tools—to make it work your way.
📍 Show Notes & Links:
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Creative Entrepreneur Program Landing Page: brpconsulting.ca/creative_entrepreneur
Email Lindsay: lindsay@brpconsulting.ca
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