Previous Episode: Q & A with Michele

Joining us today is Shayna Rose of Shayna Rose Interiors and 4DBiz. Shayna turned a tragic event into a new business model that changes how interior designers run their business. Listen in as we discuss the hallmarks of overwhelm and how to get the help you need to run your business and reclaim your time. 

  

Topics Mentioned:

Delegation 

Fractional Support 

Accidental Business Owner 

Systems  

Key Thoughts: I always like to say my success has failed upwards. Everything has been created around a failure and it's the best thing you can go through when you hit that problem, whether it's working with a client, whether it's integrating an E-commerce, whether it's trying to build new avenues of business, or a team, you have to learn some way. Shayna Rose (11:37)

Because the payoff is the only way to reclaim time. This delegation is super important because that's how we reclaim our time to do what we can do best. Michele (29:26)

What's your retirement plan? Hopefully, it's the sale of that business. Hopefully, you have operations outlined, a system of procedures outlined, how you're obtaining clients, and how you're controlling those clients. Shayna Rose (36:01)

We can be our worst enemy and we're the ones that get in our own way. I want to encourage you to recognize that and ask for help. It doesn't have to be that way. Michele (45:04)





Contact Michele:

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

LinkedIn: Michele Williams

Contact Shayna:

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: 4Dbiz

Website: 4Dbiz.com

LinkedIn: 4Dbiz

YouTube: @4dbiz761

References and Resources:

Work with Me

Metrique Solutions

Scarlet Thread Consulting

Profit First by Mike Michalowicz

Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself by Mike Michalowicz

Toilet Paper Entrepreneur by Mike Michalowicz

The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E Gerber

Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into Stepping Stones for Success by John C. Maxwell