Episode 148: Stephanie Heller, Business Coach & Entrepreneur

Jewish Money Matters - Un pódcast de Yael Trusch

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B”H I have never had to run a personal chef business, but I can’t imagine it’s easy. My guest did for a little over a decade until she decided it was time to shift. What brought her to this line of work in the first place and why did she decide she’d rather become a Business Coach? You’re listening to Jewish Latin Princess, I’m Yael Trusch your host, welcome to the show! My guest is Business Coach, Stephanie Heller. And today we talk about the five coaching tools she uses successfully with her clients, goals, failures and her favorite pet peeve: overthinking. According to Stephanie we have to stop overthinking and commit to the one thing we’re going to do, even if it there are other appealing alternatives – no more shiny object syndrome for the entrepreneurs who she coaches. Her habits, her own failures and more…here’s the lovely Stephanie Heller. You can find Stephanie at www.stephanieheller.com You may also like | Puede que también te gusteMother’s Day Gifts (for Jewish Mothers Too!)How to Build a Sukkah?Hannukah Giveaway WinnerShabbat CandlesEpisodio 94: Tania Gilinski & Anita Katz, Fundadora & Directora Educativa Juana la Iguana B”H I have never had to run a personal chef business, but I can’t imagine it’s easy. My guest did for a little over a decade until she decided it was time to shift. What brought her to this line of work in the first place and why did she decide she’d rather become a Business Coach? You’re listening to Jewish Latin Princess, I’m Yael Trusch your host, welcome to the show! My guest is Business Coach, Stephanie Heller. And today we talk about the five coaching tools she uses successfully with her clients, goals, failures and her favorite pet peeve: overthinking. According to Stephanie we have to stop overthinking and commit to the one thing we’re going to do, even if it there are other appealing alternatives – no more shiny object syndrome for the entrepreneurs who she coaches. Her habits, her own failures and more…here’s the lovely Stephanie Heller. You can find Stephanie at www.stephanieheller.com You may also like | Puede que también te gusteMother’s Day Gifts (for Jewish Mothers Too!)How to Build a Sukkah?Hannukah Giveaway Winner

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