
Let’s talk about energy for a second.
Show Notes
- Getting to know Stephanie Scheller – [02:32]
- Appreciating Your Past Because of Your Present – [06:02]
- Finding Happiness and Changing Directions in Life – [09:17]
- How Pursuing Goals Reveals New Opportunities – [12:48]
- Stephanie’s Story of Being a Non-Finisher – [15:30]
- The Negative Impact of Splitting Your Focus (Energy Anchors) – [17:57]
- The Perks and Benefits of Becoming a Finisher – [20:09]
- The Critical Importance of Building Momentum – [22:59]
- One Big Tip for Becoming a Finisher Today (Celebrate!!) – [24:49]
- Build Your Finishing Muscle, Start Small – [26:26]
- Stephanie’s Energy Advantage (How to Invest Energy) – [28:44]
- How to Stop Feeling Drained & Gain More Energy – [36:42]
- Where Does Energy Come From (It’s Not Always Sleep) – [41:29]
- The Crucial Importance of Goal Setting – [44:07]
- Passion Creates Action, and Action Creates Results – [46:08]
- The Monthly Inner CEO Meeting – [46:38]
- What You Focus on Expands – [48:48]
- Connecting with Stephanie – [49:32]
About Stephanie Scheller
Stephanie Scheller is the founder of Grow Disrupt, a San Antonio-based training organization or small businesses, an accomplished speaker and has been behind the scenes with more than 2500 companies in the past five years to analyze & address their sales, marketing & systems!
She is a TEDx speaker, a Forbes 30 under 30 nominee, a 2020 Woman Business Owner of the Year Award Recipient, a two-time best-selling author, an entrepreneur, a coach, and a trainer and dedicated to teaching the same skills that allowed her to build her business
from scratch and walk away from her corporate job in less than five months.
Connect with Stephanie Scheller
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Quotes from this Episode
“What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” —Zig Ziglar
“Passion creates action and action creates results.” —Stephanie Scheller
“When you focus on the good, the good gets better.” —Abraham Hicks