The goal for every business owner and entrepreneur is to reach the point where your business doesn’t require you to work all hours of the day to grow profits. Financial advisors struggle with this balance as well and we see it all the time when we meet with people to discuss strategies.
Today’s guest is Nina Cooke, a mindset coach for entrepreneurs. She co-authored the book Renegade Mindset with Dan Cuprill, and we’ve asked to join us to talk about what this means and how to apply it to our own business and approach to work.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode:
· What is the Renegade Mindset and how did she develop it. (2:43)
· The common roadblocks financial advisors face. (6:20)
· How to take advantage of this program to improve your mindset. (17:12)
· A client story that shows the results that can be achieved. (19:06)
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