"Bold Intentionality Can Be As Powerful As a Strategic Business Plan" on the She Turned Entreprenuer Podcast

 
Leslie joins the She Turned Entreprenuer Podcast with Dorrie Stewart
 

Leslie joins “She Turned Entreprenuer” podcast with Dorrie Stewart to discuss Bold Intentionality Can Be As Powerful As a Strategic Business Plan.

By being bold – and open – Leslie carved out a niche for herself that now serves tens of thousands of parents, students and related ADHD professions with webinars, newsletters, a national advice column and books. She provides coaching services, speaks globally, and works with other companies to develop transformational products to support kids with ADHD.

Tune in to this episode, as we talk about:

  • The upside of not having a choice: It’s an invitation to be fearless!· Leslie felt free to “be bold” and grow her business organically, augmenting it as she picked up new systems, tricks, and ideas for her son along the way.

  • The thing you’re most fearful of doing is the thing you should be doing!

  • Periods of market growth (as pandemic turned out to be for Leslie’s business) are a gift but be mindful! It’s important to take a breath and keep track of your company’s inner workings, strengths, weaknesses, and market opportunities.

  • The Gifts of Imperfection: Being authentic has bonded Leslie with her customers, who also feel permission to drop their facades.

  • Leslie never takes Order Out of Chaos or her customers for granted, always cultivating personal connections and follow-up for support anxious parents.

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Order Out of Chaos’ mission is to provide hands-on education, guidance, and coaching to parents and their students through our customized products and programs, so all children – both mainstream and with learning difficulties – can develop the necessary skills needed to experience success in learning and in life.


 
 
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