From a very young age Phyllis Brasenell tried things and stopped when they no longer brought her joy.  Fast forward to a few years back when she started and grew a successful brick and mortar business only to look around asking herself “What’s next?”.  She enjoys the ideation and creation process and uses her “starter” personality to her advantage.  Now Phyllis uses her experience to help other business owners recognize what they’re good at and what they love. She enjoys seeing her clients flourish as they are guided to endeavors that use their strengths and passions.

TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

Become good at pivoting and learn to be ok with shifting gears throughout your journey. Recognize if you’re a starter of projects, a maintainer or a closer. If something doesn’t serve you anymore, it’s ok to move on to something else. Nobody is paying attention to your life and what you are doing as much as you are. Intuition and spreadsheets can coexist.

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Dry Bar Founder Allie Web on How I Built This Podcast

Don’t Keep Your Day Job

Strategy Hour Podcast

Book Recommendations:

You are a Badass by Jen Sincero

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

The Power of Now by Eckhart Toole

The Third Door by Alex Banayan

The Unstoppables by Bill Schley

Facebook Group: The Society of Women Entrepreneurs

Follow me on IG: @leanintocuriosity

Lean Into Curiosity Facebook Community

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CONNECT WITH PHYLLIS BRASENELL:

Website: www.phyllisbrasenell.com

Instagram: @phyllis.brasenell

Facebook: Phyllis Brasenell