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Beth works with small business owners to help them navigate the wilderness of owning a business. She helps people fall back in love with their business. She is like a relationship coach between you and your brand.
Once you make it past the honeymoon phase with your company how do keep the flame alive and avoid burnout.
Sarah worked with Beth on remaking her brand and loved the experience.
Many of the principles of staying in love with your business can be similar to relationships.
Doors open for you when you set a direction but I also believe there are action steps you need to take. – Beth
Beth shares about the beautiful rowdy prisoners. This is from a poem where people who were in a cage have left a key. (a key dropper) This led to a conversation about what keys we drop as business owners.
Jenny drops permission. She gives people permission to start. You don’t have to run your business like someone else. There is only one you.
We talk about how as business owners “you can be personal without forsaking your privacy.”
Beth used the analogy of how our branding can feel like moving people from the sidewalk, to the front door, to the front room, living room, etc. But we have control over that process.
What is a poo flinging cage squatter? We break it down. They are people who don’t really want to get out of their cage, in fact it may be unlocked with the door open, but they will never get out.
Good advice not taken is still good advice.
Beth has two Facebook groups that are open to anyone. One called “Beautiful Rowdy Prisoners” and another geared more towards business owners called “An unlocked you, an unlocked brand.”
You can find out more about Beth and her business on her website keystoyourbrand.com
Come as you are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story.