Michelle Warner and I talk about how we both use opting-out as a tool to help our clients become more profitable and efficient.
Key takeaways:
How Michelle uses an 80/20 framework to harnesses creative energy
How she helps clients start optimizing
Opting out of business-as-usual practices or deciding to buck your industry trend can be a really powerful point of differentiation for service businesses
When you opt-out of using corporate jargon or ridiculously complicated implementation processes, you can really stand out from the crowd.
And, making this choice can also be a really great tool for increasing your operational capacity behind the scenes.
By opting-out and choosing not to implement a cumbersome or overly complicated process, you free up your time. By choosing to not administrate the process and hire somebody to manage it for you, you save all that time, money and effort that you would have spent otherwise.
Today, I am having business strategist, Michelle Warner, back on the show to talk about how we both use opting-out as a tool to help our clients become more profitable and efficient.
We talk about how Michelle helps service providers, coaches, and course creators drill down and focus on what's important, as well as how they can stop spending time on unproductive distractions and start designing profitable businesses.
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