The Partnership Economy explores the power of partnerships through candid conversations and stories with industry leaders. Our hosts, David A. Yovanno, CEO and Todd Crawford, Co-founder, of impact.com, unpack the future of partnerships as a lever for scale and an opportunity to put the consumer first.
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Are you an entrepreneur or visionary leader who refuses to choose between a successful business and a fulfilling life? Do you crave practical strategies, powerful tools, and transformative mindsets that will help you optimize your operations, scale your impact, and achieve your wildest dreams – all without sacrificing what matters most? If so, Align Your True North is the podcast for you. Each week, we dive deep into the topics that matter most to purpose-driven leaders, from automating workflows and delegating effectively to aligning with your values and being present with your family. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, Align Your True North will provide you with the insights, inspiration, and actionable advice you need to build a business and life you love. Tune in and get ready to transform the way you live and lead!
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Are you an entrepreneur or visionary leader who refuses to choose between a successful business and a fulfilling life? Do you crave practical strategies, powerful tools, and transformative mindsets that will help you optimize your operations, scale your impact, and achieve your wildest dreams – all without sacrificing what matters most? If so, Align Your True North is the podcast for you. Each week, we dive deep into the topics that matter most to purpose-driven leaders, from automating workflows and delegating effectively to aligning with your values and being present with your family. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, Align Your True North will provide you with the insights, inspiration, and actionable advice you need to build a business and life you love. Tune in and get ready to transform the way you live and lead!
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Are you feeling stuck in your operations role? This episode reveals that the key to thriving as an operations professional isn't just about certifications or mastering tech stacks; it's about having a supportive community that speaks your language. Brooke Elder shares her journey and emphasizes the importance of connecting with like-minded individuals who understand the unique challenges faced by operators. Through community engagement, you can gain insights, brainstorm solutions, and elevate your problem-solving skills, ultimately leading to higher pay and a more fulfilling career. Join Brooke as she explores how surrounding yourself with the right people can transform your business and professional life. The value of community in operations is a recurring theme in Brooke Elder's insightful discussion. She highlights a significant finding from her experience: successful operations professionals often attribute their achievements to being part of a community that truly understands their challenges and speaks their language. Brooke emphasizes that it’s not about acquiring more certifications or technical skills but rather about having a solid network to turn to for support and advice. She paints a relatable picture of her own early career struggles, illustrating the frustrations of working in isolation and the missed opportunities for collaboration and growth. Brooke explains that many professionals fall into an isolation trap, particularly in roles that require systemic thinking. This isolation can delay problem resolution and hinder overall productivity, which, in turn, affects earning potential. By fostering a community like the OPS Network, Brooke aims to create an environment where operations professionals can easily share insights, brainstorm solutions, and support one another. She introduces the concept of a 'mind hive,' where the collective knowledge of the community accelerates progress and provides diverse perspectives on problem-solving. As the conversation progresses, Brooke outlines the tangible benefits of being part of a community, including the opportunity to learn from others' experiences and insights. She encourages listeners to reflect on their own networks and consider whether they are engaging with peers who challenge and inspire them. The episode wraps up with a strong call to action, inviting professionals to join the OPS Network, where they can not only enhance their skills but also contribute to a collective elevation of the operations field. The overarching message is clear: community is essential for growth, and together, professionals can rise to new heights. Takeaways: Having a community of like-minded professionals can significantly enhance problem-solving capabilities and business growth. Networking with others who understand your challenges can save time and lead to faster solutions. Solving higher-level problems is essential for increasing your income and business potential. Engaging with a supportive community helps you gain new perspectives and innovative ideas. The value of being in a network is that you can elevate each other’s skills and knowledge. Communities like the OPS Network create an environment where everyone can thrive and succeed together. Links referenced in this episode: theoptimizednetwork.com theptimizednetwork.com/2025 Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
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Are you the one holding yourself back from success? Brooke Elder dives into the common struggle of imposter syndrome and how it often stems from our own fears and doubts. She shares a powerful story about a client who nearly missed out on an incredible opportunity due to feelings of inadequacy, only to realize her true worth after stepping out of her comfort zone. This episode emphasizes that your worth remains unchanged regardless of external validation, and it's crucial to recognize that you're at the beginning of an exciting up level in your journey. Discover practical strategies to combat imposter syndrome, including creating a "brag book" to remind yourself of your achievements and the value you bring to the table. Brooke Elder dives into the transformative power of self-belief and the importance of stepping outside comfort zones. Through compelling anecdotes, including a story about a client who wrestled with self-doubt before embracing a lucrative opportunity, she illustrates how many professionals grapple with imposter syndrome—a universal experience that can hinder success. The discussion highlights practical strategies for combating these feelings, emphasizing that the obstacles we face often stem from our own perceptions. Brooke encourages listeners to recognize imposter syndrome for what it is: a sign of growth. By creating a 'brag book' filled with testimonials and positive feedback, one can retrain the brain to acknowledge their worth and capabilities. The episode ultimately serves as a motivational call to action, inspiring individuals to confront their fears and pursue their ambitions with confidence, as their potential is often trapped behind self-imposed limitations. Takeaways: Imposter syndrome is common and affects everyone, even experienced professionals like Brooke Elder. Recognizing that imposter syndrome signifies you're about to up level is vital for growth. Creating a brag book can help combat imposter syndrome by reminding you of your achievements. Your worth is constant and unaffected by external validation or client rejections. Stepping out of your comfort zone is essential for personal and professional development. Every experience you encounter is a learning opportunity, helping you grow and improve. Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
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Frameworks are the backbone of your business, and mastering them can revolutionize the way you operate. Brooke Elder dives into the importance of creating structured processes that not only streamline client onboarding but also enhance the overall client experience. By developing comprehensive frameworks, you can automate various aspects of your business, saving time and increasing efficiency. Brooke also introduces the concept of the OPS Network, where members can access new business solutions and standard operating procedures every month, making it easier to offer valuable services to clients. Tune in to discover how these strategies can transform your business and empower you to become a client journey expert. Frameworks serve as the backbone of any successful business, and understanding their importance can lead to significant transformations in how entrepreneurs operate. The discussion centers around the concept of frameworks, which are structured approaches to achieving specific business goals. By implementing frameworks, business owners can streamline processes, automate tasks, and ultimately save precious time. Frameworks can act as cheat sheets, enabling entrepreneurs to provide ready-made solutions to their clients, thereby enhancing the service offered and increasing client satisfaction. The episode emphasizes the value of creating comprehensive client onboarding frameworks that not only focus on the immediate tasks but also aim for long-term outcomes, such as turning clients into raving fans and brand advocates. It presents practical examples, such as onboarding procedures and podcast production processes, illustrating how a clear framework can pave the way for consistent and high-quality results. Ultimately, listeners are encouraged to think in terms of frameworks to elevate their business operations and provide exceptional value to their clients. Takeaways: Frameworks can serve as the backbone of your business, streamlining processes and saving time. Creating detailed frameworks allows you to offer ready-made solutions to clients effortlessly. Effective client onboarding involves mapping out steps to ensure clients become raving fans. Utilizing tools like ClickUp can help visualize and organize your business processes effectively. The OPS Network provides monthly business processes with SOPs and KPIs for seamless client solutions. Joining the OPS Network can lead to significant savings and increased revenue opportunities for your business. Links referenced in this episode: operationselevated.com/strategic-edge theoptimizednetwork.com www.theoptimizednetwork.com/2025 Companies mentioned in this episode: operations elevated ClickUp OPS network Optimize Network Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Are your client proposals falling flat? Discover how to transform your approach and get clients chasing you down for your services. In this episode, Brooke Elder emphasizes the importance of focusing on outcomes rather than just listing tasks or hours in your proposals. By identifying the core problem you solve and articulating the tangible results your clients can expect, you can create compelling offers that resonate with potential clients. Brooke shares practical strategies and examples, including a worksheet to guide you through crafting your offers, ensuring that your clients see the value in what you provide. Tune in to learn how to elevate your proposals and attract the clients you truly want to work with. Navigating the intricate world of client proposals can often feel like an uphill battle, especially for those in service-based businesses. Brooke Elder dives deep into the common pitfalls that lead to client rejections, urging business owners to rethink their approach to proposals. The crux of the discussion centers around the misconception that clients care about the hours spent or the tasks performed. Instead, Elder emphasizes the importance of focusing on outcomes—the transformative results that hiring a service provider can bring to their business. By illustrating how to shift the narrative from a task-oriented proposal to one that highlights the benefits and results, listeners learn how to position their offers in a way that resonates deeply with potential clients. The episode culminates in practical advice on crafting offers that not only address client pain points but also clearly articulate the desired outcomes, thus enabling business owners to attract clients who are eager to engage their services. Takeaways: Business proposals should focus on outcomes rather than listing tasks and hours. Identify the core problem you solve for clients to create compelling offers. Emphasize the transformative results clients will experience by hiring you. Effective communication in proposals can lead to clients seeking your services eagerly. Articulating the benefits of your solutions can significantly enhance client engagement. Use worksheets to clarify your offers and streamline the proposal creation process. Links referenced in this episode: alignyourtruenorth.com/offer-solution Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Get ready to revolutionize your marketing approach with a transformative training session led by Brooke Elder. This episode emphasizes the importance of defining your brand voice and identity, guiding listeners through a practical document that helps clarify their vision, mission, and avatar. Brooke shares personal insights about embracing authenticity in branding, encouraging you to incorporate what you love into your business to attract the right clients. The discussion also highlights the use of AI, specifically Claude, as a powerful tool for refining your brand messaging and creating engaging content. By the end, you'll be equipped with actionable strategies to not only enhance your own brand but also offer these insights to your clients, setting the stage for impactful marketing. Brooke Elder dives deep into the essence of building a brand that resonates with authenticity and personal passion. The podcast begins with a promise to transform listeners' marketing strategies while emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself. Brooke shares her journey of aligning her brand with her love for sailing and beach aesthetics, illustrating how personal interests can shape a business identity. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own passions—whether it's horses, cooking, or gaming—and incorporate these elements into their branding. This approach not only enhances brand voice but also creates a more relatable and engaging connection with the audience. The episode transitions into practical advice, featuring a guided walkthrough of a comprehensive branding document. Brooke highlights the significance of defining a vision statement, core values, and a mission that encapsulates the transformation offered to clients. She stresses the importance of identifying target audiences and understanding their struggles, both internally and externally. By digging into these aspects, entrepreneurs can craft messaging that truly resonates, ultimately leading to more effective marketing campaigns. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in refining brand messaging, making it clear that technology can be leveraged to enhance, rather than replace, the personal touch in business communication. Takeaways: Creating a strong brand involves incorporating your personal passions into your messaging. Utilize AI tools like Claude to streamline your marketing and brand voice creation. Defining your vision and values is crucial for long-term business success and impact. Understanding your target audience's internal struggles can greatly enhance your marketing strategy. Transforming your business requires clarity on your offers and the transformations they provide. Building your legacy involves thinking about the long-term impact your business will have. Links referenced in this episode: alignyourtruenorth.com/course https://alignyourtruenorth.com/ai-branding/ Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
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Feeling overworked? You might not be managing your time effectively. In this episode, Brooke Elder dives into practical time management strategies that can help you optimize your business while still prioritizing your family and personal vision. She emphasizes the importance of viewing time as a container, where setting goals and compressing timelines can actually boost productivity. Through techniques like time blocking and reducing context switching, Brooke provides actionable tips to streamline your workflow. Plus, she offers a free training resource to help you implement these strategies and achieve more in less time. Struggling to find that sweet spot between work and personal life? Brooke Elder hosts an enlightening discussion centered on the often-overlooked topic of time management, especially for busy entrepreneurs. Her perspective shifts the narrative, urging listeners to consider time as a limited resource that, when managed correctly, can lead to greater productivity and a more balanced life. Elder's insights challenge the common misconception that simply working harder will yield better results; she argues instead that efficiency is key. By compressing timelines and setting clear goals, individuals can unlock their potential and enhance their creativity, leading to a more fulfilling work experience. The episode dives into the practicalities of time management, emphasizing the importance of strategies like time blocking. Elder differentiates between two types of individuals: those who thrive on detailed schedules and those who prefer a more flexible approach. Regardless of one's style, the core principle remains the same: reducing context switching is vital for maintaining focus and efficiency. Elder advocates for grouping similar tasks, which not only minimizes distractions but also allows for deeper engagement with work. Her personal anecdotes and relatable examples resonate with listeners, making her advice actionable and relevant. To further aid her audience, Elder introduces a special gift— a free training called the ‘Productivity Project’—designed to help implement these time management techniques. This resource serves as a stepping stone for listeners eager to refine their skills and take control of their schedules. By the end of the episode, Elder inspires a newfound appreciation for managing time wisely, encouraging her audience to embrace these strategies and ultimately reclaim their time, leading to a more productive and harmonious life. Takeaways: Time management is crucial for balancing work and personal life, yet many avoid fixing it. Setting constraints on time can boost productivity and foster creative problem-solving. Grouping similar tasks together minimizes context switching and enhances efficiency in work. Utilizing time blocking allows you to prioritize family and work commitments effectively. Implementing the Pomodoro technique helps maintain focus and gives essential breaks for productivity. The right time management strategies can enable you to take on more clients successfully. Links referenced in this episode: alignyourtruenorth.com/productivity Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Are you struggling to attract high-ticket clients despite having all the right qualifications? Brooke Elder dives into the hidden barriers that often hold operations professionals back, emphasizing the importance of a mindset shift to build unshakable confidence. By treating yourself as your own first client, you can gain valuable insights and results that will enhance your self-belief and marketing efforts. This episode encourages listeners to conduct a thorough business audit, identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to pave the way for growth. Get ready to transform your approach, understand your superpowers, and start attracting those premium clients you've been dreaming of! The latest episode of Align Your True North features Brooke Elder as she unpacks the intricate dynamics between self-confidence and client acquisition, specifically for operations professionals grappling with the elusive high-ticket clients. Elder highlights a poignant example of a top client who, despite an impressive array of qualifications and accolades, struggled to attract premium clients due to a fundamental lack of self-belief. This discussion sheds light on the confidence paradox that many face: the disconnect between their actual capabilities and their self-perception. Elder challenges listeners to rethink their value proposition and embrace their unique talents as superpowers, rather than dismissing them as commonplace. One of the central strategies Elder advocates is the concept of being your own first client. By applying one's skills and services to their own business, professionals can cultivate a deeper understanding of their offerings, leading to increased confidence when engaging with actual clients. This approach not only allows individuals to refine their processes but also enables them to build a compelling narrative around their journey, which can be instrumental in marketing their services. Elder delves into the 'mirror principle', explaining how the energy and confidence a service provider exudes are often reflected back during client interactions. This connection emphasizes the importance of self-belief in attracting the right clientele and overcoming objections that may arise during sales processes. Listeners are encouraged to embark on a business audit, a strategic assessment that identifies gaps and opportunities within their operations. Elder introduces the SWOT analysis framework, urging entrepreneurs to view their businesses objectively, almost as if they were consulting for a client. This perspective fosters clarity and allows for the identification of actionable goals that can be pursued in the upcoming months. By drawing a clear line between themselves and their businesses, individuals can better navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship, making informed decisions that drive growth and success. The episode offers a wealth of actionable insights and an empowering message about the transformative power of confidence in achieving professional aspirations. Takeaways: To attract high ticket clients, it's essential to develop unshakable confidence in your abilities. Treat your business like a client to identify gaps and opportunities for growth. Perform a business audit to assess your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats effectively. Being your own first client helps you gain the experience and confidence needed for success. Recognize the confidence paradox: you know more than you think you do. Using yourself as a case study can effectively showcase your growth and expertise. Links referenced in this episode: operationselevated.com/strategic-edge Companies mentioned in this episode: operations elevated Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Ready to create your own agency? Brooke Elder shares essential strategies to help you optimize your business while maintaining a work-life balance. Discover how to systematize your offerings, ensuring they are repeatable and scalable, which is crucial for growth. Brooke emphasizes the importance of understanding your pricing structure and profit margins, especially when bringing on contractors. She also discusses the significance of having a solid contract in place and a reliable project management system to streamline your operations. Tune in to unlock the potential of your agency and gain the freedom that comes with effective delegation and management. Brooke Elder takes listeners on a transformative journey in this episode, sharing invaluable insights on creating and optimizing an agency for success. The discussion revolves around the practical steps needed to transition from being a solo operator to establishing a fully functioning agency model. Elder emphasizes the importance of creating systems and processes that not only enhance productivity but also allow for scalable growth. By sharing personal anecdotes from her experience running an online marketing and web design agency, she illustrates how building a team can significantly free up time, enabling business owners to enjoy both professional success and family life. Elder delves into the nitty-gritty of setting up your agency, starting with identifying the services you plan to offer. She highlights the necessity of establishing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure that tasks can be delegated efficiently. Listeners learn about the significance of maintaining healthy profit margins, with Elder explaining how to adjust pricing structures to accommodate contractor costs while still keeping profitability in sight. The episode is rich with practical advice, encouraging aspiring agency owners to think strategically about their pricing, service offerings, and operational structures. As the episode progresses, Elder outlines how to manage client expectations while utilizing a team effectively. She stresses that clients are not just hiring an individual but are investing in a comprehensive service that includes a team of professionals. This shift in perspective can be a game-changer, allowing agency owners to present their services as a collaborative effort rather than a solo endeavor. By the end of the episode, listeners are left with a clear roadmap to start their own agency, equipped with strategies to create freedom in their professional lives while maintaining a balanced personal life. Takeaways: Creating your own agency can provide freedom and allow you to prioritize family. Systematizing your business processes is crucial for running a successful agency model. Understanding your profit margins is essential when determining your rates for clients. Having a clear contract with subcontractors helps to establish boundaries and expectations. Utilizing a project management system like ClickUp can streamline your agency operations. Hiring a team allows you to focus on client relationships rather than doing all the work. Links referenced in this episode: loom clickup - Save 10% with this link Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Are you trapped in the hourly rate hustle, trading your time for money? Brooke Elder dives into a transformative approach that helps operations professionals break free from this costly mindset. Discover how to shift from hourly billing to outcome-based pricing, enabling you to command higher rates and deliver real value to your clients. Brooke shares a success story of a client who transitioned from charging $35 an hour to securing $5,000 monthly clients by focusing on the results they provide rather than the tasks they perform. Tune in to learn how to redefine your services and elevate your business to new heights, all while prioritizing what truly matters—your vision and your family. Brooke Elder dives into the common pitfall that many operations professionals and freelancers face: the hourly trap. This episode challenges the traditional approach of trading time for money, emphasizing that as your skills improve and tasks become easier, your income can actually decrease. Elder shares a transformative story of a client who shifted from charging $35 an hour to commanding $5,000 a month by changing her mindset and approach to pricing. The key takeaway? Clients are not interested in hours worked; they want outcomes. By focusing on the desired results rather than the processes involved, business owners can create packages that reflect the true value of their services. Elder provides actionable advice on how to identify outcomes, restructure offerings, and communicate value effectively to clients, ultimately encouraging listeners to break free from the constraints of hourly billing and embrace a more lucrative, outcome-based pricing model. Takeaways: Many talented professionals are trapped in hourly billing, limiting their income potential. Focus on creating outcome-based packages instead of charging by the hour for services. Clients are more interested in the results they get rather than the processes involved. Using AI tools can help you transition from task lists to outcome-focused descriptions. Identifying and communicating the outcomes you provide is crucial for effective marketing. Building your pricing around desired outcomes can significantly increase your earnings. Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
If you're eager to attract high-ticket clients, this podcast dives deep into the strategies that can make that happen. Brooke Elder shares a proven framework for creating social media content that focuses on client needs, shifting from a self-centered approach to one that highlights the problems you can solve and the outcomes you deliver. By adopting an "arrows out" marketing strategy, you can effectively communicate how your services benefit your clients. Brooke emphasizes the importance of showcasing your expertise and authority within relevant communities, particularly on platforms like Facebook, where you can connect with your ideal audience. Get ready to transform your social media presence into a powerful tool for client attraction and start seeing results! Unlocking the secrets of attracting high-ticket clients can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, but Brooke Elder brings clarity to this often elusive goal. In this insightful episode of the Align Your True North podcast, Brooke introduces a transformative mindset shift for entrepreneurs struggling to connect with their ideal clients. Gone are the days of self-centered marketing; she emphasizes the importance of 'arrows out' marketing where the focus shifts from what you do to how you can solve problems for your clients. This pivotal change not only enhances your content but makes it resonate on a deeper level, especially with those high-ticket clients who are actively seeking strategic partners to elevate their businesses. Brooke outlines a practical framework for creating impactful social media content, using the 'Problem-Solution-Outcome' model. She stresses the importance of identifying the specific challenges your target audience faces and positioning your services as the solution that leads to quantifiable outcomes. By doing so, entrepreneurs can effectively communicate value and demonstrate their expertise in a way that appeals directly to potential clients. Additionally, Brooke encourages listeners to conduct a social media audit, treating their profiles as resumes for prospective clients. This proactive approach ensures that every post serves to enhance their brand and attract the right attention. The episode culminates with strategic advice on leveraging social media platforms, particularly Facebook groups, to engage and offer solutions to your ideal audience. Brooke shares specific techniques for finding and contributing to discussions where potential clients are seeking help, thus establishing credibility and authority. This method not only helps in building relationships but also drives traffic to your profile where your carefully curated content awaits. For entrepreneurs eager to land high-ticket clients, Brooke's insights provide a clear roadmap to success, reminding them that attracting the right clients is about making genuine connections built on value and trust. Takeaways: High ticket clients are actively seeking strategic partners who can help their businesses. Shift your social media strategy from self-promotion to focusing on client benefits. Utilize the problem-solution-outcome framework to create compelling social media content. Evaluate your social media presence as if it were a resume for potential clients. Engage in Facebook groups to build authority and attract your ideal clients. Start offering solutions in online communities to attract high ticket clients effectively. Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Are you considering a career as a virtual assistant (VA) or looking to scale your existing VA business? Alyssa Avant joins Brooke Elder to share her journey from starting her business 17 years ago to launching her own VA agency just recently. They discuss the importance of identifying your marketable skills and the value of niching down to connect with your ideal clients. Alyssa emphasizes the significance of creating standard operating procedures (SOPs) to streamline operations and enhance efficiency when building a team. If you’re curious about what a day in the life of a VA looks like or want to explore practical tips for entering this field, you won’t want to miss this insightful conversation. For more information on tasks that a VA can handle, check out the link provided. Links referenced in this episode: virtualassistantadvantage.com/25-tasks/ Takeaways: Starting a virtual assistant business can be a fulfilling way to balance work and family. Identifying your skills and interests is key to finding your ideal target market. Narrowing down your services helps you attract the right clients and stand out. Creating standard operating procedures can significantly streamline your virtual assistant agency. Building a network through internships can provide valuable experience and referrals. Specializing in specific services leads to easier client acquisition and satisfaction. Brooke Elder and Alyssa Avant engage in a vibrant discussion about the world of virtual assistance, drawing from Alyssa's rich experience of over 17 years in the industry. Alyssa shares her journey of starting her business while managing a busy household with three young children, illustrating the challenges and rewards of balancing family life with professional ambitions. She recounts how her initial foray into virtual assistance began with ghostwriting and evolved into a full-fledged business, highlighting the organic growth that comes from pursuing one’s passions and recognizing marketable skills. Alyssa emphasizes the critical importance of identifying what one enjoys doing and matching those skills with potential clients, laying the groundwork for a fulfilling career in virtual assistance. The episode dives deep into the practical aspects of being a virtual assistant, with Alyssa offering a detailed look at what a typical day might entail. She discusses the various tasks that VAs can perform, from administrative duties to specialized services like content marketing and social media management. Alyssa encourages aspiring VAs to reflect on their own skills, suggesting that even the simplest abilities, such as data entry or email organization, can be leveraged into a successful business. By focusing on a niche that resonates with personal interests, VAs can create more meaningful connections with clients and enjoy their work more fully. Towards the conclusion of the podcast, the conversation shifts to the topic of scaling a VA business into an agency. Alyssa shares her recent experiences in this area, detailing the strategies she employed to maintain her service quality while expanding her team. She stresses the necessity of developing standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure consistency and efficiency, which is crucial as the business grows. The episode wraps up with Alyssa's insights into the tools and resources available to streamline operations, making it clear that organization and preparation are key to success in the world of virtual assistance. With actionable advice and inspiring stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone considering or already navigating the path of a virtual assistant.…
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Feeling like an imposter in your own business? You're not alone, and it's a sign that you're on the path to growth. Brooke Elder dives deep into the concept of imposter syndrome, sharing insights on how to recognize it and strategies to overcome it. With practical tips like keeping a brag book to remind you of your achievements, and encouraging you to take that next step despite your fears, Brooke empowers you to push past self-doubt. Embrace the discomfort of up-leveling your life and business, and remember that progress often comes hand-in-hand with feeling inadequate. Get ready to transform your mindset and take actionable steps towards your goals! Embarking on the journey of entrepreneurship often brings along a companion that no one really talks about: imposter syndrome. Brooke Elder dives into this prevalent issue that plagues many business owners, revealing that it's a universal experience rather than a solitary affliction. By acknowledging that feeling like an imposter is a sign of growth, she encourages listeners to view these moments of self-doubt as indicators that they are stepping outside their comfort zones and reaching for bigger dreams. The discussion highlights the importance of recognizing these feelings for what they are and using them as a catalyst for personal and professional development. Through practical tips and heartfelt insights, Brooke shares actionable strategies to combat imposter syndrome. She emphasizes the power of self-reflection and encourages listeners to document their successes and the positive feedback they receive—creating a 'brag book' as a tool to counteract negative self-talk. This approach not only validates their worth but also provides concrete proof of their capabilities when self-doubt creeps in. By the end of the conversation, listeners are left with a renewed sense of confidence and a clearer path forward in their business endeavors, armed with the knowledge that everyone faces this challenge and that they are indeed more than capable of overcoming it. Takeaways: Imposter syndrome is a common experience when pursuing big goals and dreams. Recognizing that imposter syndrome signifies you're on the path to growth is crucial. Keeping a 'brag book' can help counteract negative self-talk during imposter syndrome episodes. Instead of validating negative thoughts, focus on your past successes and learnings. Taking small steps forward can create momentum to overcome feelings of inadequacy. Surrounding yourself with supportive feedback from others can strengthen your self-belief. Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
Jade Smith shares her inspiring journey from a project management role in the film industry to becoming a successful entrepreneur and certified Dubsado specialist. She emphasizes the importance of finding a niche that aligns with personal passions, highlighting how her initial role as a general virtual assistant evolved into a focus on systems and automation. Jade discusses the challenges and successes she encountered while building her agency, Misses Smith Assist, and the significance of collaboration within a supportive community. She also introduces her training program, the Learned VA, designed to help aspiring virtual assistants gain the skills and confidence needed to thrive in the online space. Listeners will appreciate Jade's insights on scaling a business by leveraging the strengths of others and the power of pursuing what you love. Brooke Elder converses with Jade Smith, a dynamic entrepreneur whose journey from a project management role in the film industry to becoming a certified Dubsado specialist is both inspiring and instructive. Jade discusses her transition into virtual assistance after realizing that traditional employment did not align with her long-term goals of working from home and being present for her children. This pivotal moment in her life led her to discover the concept of virtual assistance, a role that allowed her the flexibility and fulfillment she was seeking. With her background in project management, she leveraged her skills to build a successful business centered around client management and organization. Throughout the conversation, Jade emphasizes the significance of niche specialization and the power of following one’s passions. Initially, she took on a variety of tasks as a general virtual assistant, but as she explored her interests, she found her passion for systems management, particularly with Dubsado. By focusing on this niche, Jade was able to differentiate herself in a competitive market, which not only boosted her confidence but also attracted a steady stream of clients who valued her expertise. She encourages listeners to explore various opportunities within their fields and to not shy away from pivoting toward what truly excites them. Jade’s agency model reflects a shift towards collaboration in the virtual assistance community. As her client base expanded, she recognized the necessity of building a team. Jade implemented an internship program that evolved into a comprehensive training course for aspiring virtual assistants. This initiative demonstrates her commitment to empowering others while also fostering a supportive network. The podcast concludes with Jade’s insights on the importance of community and collaboration in entrepreneurship, stressing that success is often achieved through shared efforts and mutual support, rather than solitary endeavors. Takeaways: Jade's entrepreneurial journey began with the desire for a fulfilling work-life balance. Transitioning to a virtual assistant role can be a gateway into online business. Finding a niche, like Dubsado mastery, can set you apart in the marketplace. Collaboration in business allows you to focus on what you love and excel at. Building a team requires clear communication and understanding of each member's strengths. Jade emphasizes the importance of mentorship and community support in growing your business. Links referenced in this episode: mrssmithassist.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Dubsado ClickUp Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
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Teagan Hintze shares her inspiring journey from the corporate world to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of self-belief and adaptability in overcoming challenges. After facing a demotion while managing the demands of new motherhood, she took a leap of faith to create her own business, which has now flourished for nearly a decade. Teagan’s mission goes beyond her success; she is dedicated to empowering other women, especially single moms, to find their own paths in the virtual assistant space. By teaching essential skills and providing support, she helps them balance work and family, ensuring they don’t miss precious moments with their children. Tune in to discover valuable insights on lead generation, client acquisition, and the importance of creating a business that reflects your personality and passions. Brooke Elder welcomes Teagan Hintze to the Align Your True North podcast, where they discuss Teagan's inspiring journey from the corporate world to becoming a successful entrepreneur and advocate for women. Teagan shares her experiences as a director of marketing who found herself unexpectedly demoted after returning from maternity leave. This pivotal moment forced her to reconsider her career path and led her to create a business that allowed her to prioritize her family while achieving her professional goals. Teagan emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself and the necessity of taking risks to find happiness and fulfillment. Her story is not just about personal growth but also about empowering other women to find their own paths in life, especially mothers who struggle to balance work and family responsibilities. The conversation takes a turn towards practical advice as Teagan shares her insights on client acquisition and lead generation strategies that have proven successful in her business. She highlights the significance of building a reliable system for attracting clients and nurturing relationships within various platforms, particularly Facebook groups and LinkedIn. Teagan's approach is refreshing; she encourages listeners to actively engage in communities where their ideal clients reside, offering value and expertise without the pressure of direct promotion. This strategy not only positions them as trusted resources but also opens doors to potential client relationships. Teagan's enthusiasm for helping others shines through as she emphasizes that anyone can become a virtual assistant with the right mindset and determination, regardless of their background. As the episode progresses, Teagan delves deeper into her mission to assist single mothers and women looking to transition into the virtual assistant field. After experiencing her own challenges as a single mom, Teagan developed a strong desire to guide others in similar situations. She discusses the importance of financial independence and how her training programs empower women to monetize their skills and create flexible careers that allow them to be present for their families. The episode concludes with Teagan sharing her heartwarming vision of a community where women support one another, ensuring that no one has to face the burdens of financial insecurity alone. Her passion for helping others is palpable, making this podcast a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical tips for navigating their own business journey. Takeaways: Teagan Hintze transitioned from a corporate job to entrepreneurship after facing personal challenges. She emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself despite the fears of starting a business. Networking in Facebook groups can be a powerful and free lead generation strategy. Creating a reliable pipeline of leads is crucial for the sustainability of a business. Teagan advocates for helping other women and moms achieve financial independence through virtual assistance. She believes that corporate jobs may not offer the same loyalty as self-employment does. Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
In this episode, host Brooke Elder interviews Paige Clark, an entrepreneur and mindset coach. They discuss effective goal-setting techniques, particularly for women, and the importance of aligning one's vision with daily actions. Paige shares insights on the differences between male and female goal-setting approaches, emphasizing the power of shorter-term goals for women. The conversation also covers methods for tapping into intuition, including guided meditation, intuitive writing, and stillness practices. Paige draws parallels between her experiences in business and Brooke's time living on a sailboat, highlighting the importance of being in a flow state and adapting to changing circumstances. The episode provides practical advice on setting and achieving goals, emphasizing the need for flexibility and alignment with one's true purpose. Paige introduces the concept of focusing on three main goals and identifying three key actions each day to move towards those goals. This approach allows for a balance between planning and remaining open to opportunities, which is particularly beneficial for women entrepreneurs. Notable Quotes: "Women are more likely to set goals, but they're less likely to achieve them. But a lot of the reason for that is because we're on the Gregorian calendar." "Your inner part, the inner wise part of you that's in everyone, like every one of us has this, this part of us that's connected to wisdom and love and unconditional love and all of that. And how do we tune into that? It's just getting still." Keywords: Goal setting Intuition Flow state Feminine approach Mindset Meditation Hypnotherapy Business alignment Daily priorities Adaptability Episode Outline: 00:00 - Introduction and welcome 03:30 - Paige's entrepreneurial journey 07:00 - Goal setting differences between men and women 12:00 - Techniques for tapping into intuition 18:00 - Lessons from living on a sailboat and applying them to business 25:00 - The importance of being in flow state 30:00 - Conclusion and contact information for Paige To learn more about Paige Clark and her services: Website: paige360.com Schedule a call: schedulewithpaige.com Upcoming events: Event in Utah on August 3rd, Retreat in September (second weekend) Follow Brooke Elder on Facebook at facebook.com/therealbrookeelder. If you want to find the hidden money in your business, take the invisible money quiz at www.invisiblemoneyquiz.com . Mentioned in this episode: Become a Member of the Ops Yacht Club I've created a free community where we are posting job opportunities for people just like you! Inside the community we also have trainings on how to structure your packages to better serve your clients, help with how to do discovery or strategy calls and give you ideas on where to find your next client. We'd love to have you a part of the community. You can join at www.opsyachtclub.com…
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