Lisa Seay is your champion when it comes to gaining and sustaining your professional significance. Whether you’re looking to transform your career, break habits or build an effective team at work, you have a definition of success in mind. As a certified career coach and HR consultant, Lisa can help you get there faster than you would on your own.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
None specific
When business started difficulties overcame:
“Defining the type of work I wanted to do, part of the difficulty came when I was making a sudden decision to leave my corporate job and was not exactly sure what was next for me but I knew that I wanted to try something on my own so I had pursued some coaching education and certification and I knew that I wanted to incorporate that into my work but it took me a good while to define a niche and to also be okay with not having one”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
The Dip: The extraordinary benefits of knowing when to quit (and when to stick) Book by Seth GodinFavourite Quote:
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better”
Recommended Online Resources:
- Toggl – Time Tracker & Employee Timesheet Software – Time tracking system for a small business A simple online timer with a powerful timesheet calculator Syncs with iOS Android app
- Buffer – is an intuitive social media management platform trusted by brands, businesses, agencies, and individuals to help drive social media results
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“Never think something you have a passion for is impossible but take that passion and surround yourself with the right people, make decisions when you’re in those dips along the journey and ultimately just aim to make a difference wherever you are whatever you’re doing”…[Listen for More]
More About Lisa Seay:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“The world is full of genies waiting to grant your wishes.” Percy Ross
Other Quotes From the Chat with Lisa Seay:
- “Even those who are not entrepreneurs can have passion in their work”
- “Often times we view quitting as failure and sometimes we hit the pothole or we hit that ditch in the road and we need to make a decision to quit so that something else can free up and become more available to us that maybe we didn’t have the time to consider or maybe we didn’t have the right mindset about it”
- “Quitting as a short term strategy is a bad idea but quitting for the long term is an excellent idea because it frees you up to excel at something else”
- “There’s change and then there’s transition and the change is usually one event”
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