Amber Hurdle
Be sure to ask for help, and vent or brag on your progress along the way.
— Amber Hurdle
Bucketing your time or your tasks keeps you in the zone.
— Amber Hurdle
Business is fluid, and you can always improve and progress as your time and financial resources allow, and as your learning curve shortens.
— Amber Hurdle
By not stepping into your greatness, you are letting down everyone around you whom you can inspire, touch, or influence.
— Amber Hurdle
Creating a company culture is the first operational step in becoming a bold, brave fempreneur. It creates certainty, a road map and stability.
— Amber Hurdle
Creating an ideal customer profile helps you understand who are you talking to through your marketing, and it helps you carry that message and vibe through to your customer experience.
— Amber Hurdle
Creating a plan to bring in more business in a way that does not ultimately support your annual goals is fighting against yourself.
— Amber Hurdle
Customer service has everything to do with consistency, systems, training, and the habits you and your team create.
— Amber Hurdle
Determine how you are going to measure your success.
— Amber Hurdle
Don’t be bothered with what you think other people expect of you when it comes to your raw talent.
— Amber Hurdle
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