QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The process of building a business, or creating anything, is a series of experiments. - Anke Hermann
In this episode of "Dream it! Dare it! Do it! Live the Life You Want!" I am speaking with Anke Herrmann about being in flow and honoring our individuality as we seek to do anything we want to do in our lives. Anke and I are both business coaches and love animals; moreover, we have radically chosen to stay on the path of authenticity. It is an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about the beauty of the human experience. Anke illustrates that while the creative process is not a linear one, when we lean into the flow and stop trying "too hard" to make things happen, we allow ourselves the spaciousness and freedom to experiment from the heart and soul. Anke says that building a business is actually a creative process; it is a magical mix of vision, skill, and soul.
In 2004, Anke quit her software developer career in London, moved to Spain, and started a sewing business specializing in flamenco dance costumes. "Let's see what happens," was her business plan. It felt like riding a wild elephant until she realized that building a business really is a CREATIVE PROCESS, the same as developing software or sewing a dress - a magical mix of vision, skill, and soul. Now, she brings her background in tech and everything she's learned over the years about business, marketing & psychology to help coaches and educators amplify their reach, authority, and revenue through strategic virtual events and summits, without tech headaches.
For more information on Anke Herrman, visit ankeherrmann.com
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