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In this episode Vicki’s guest, Tessa Alburn shares what led her to be doing what she does today and why. She and Vicki discuss the 3 things the listeners should consider achieving alignment and peace. She also shares some of the 3 costly mistakes entrepreneurs make.
Visit Tessa’s website to learn how Tessa helps her clients:
https://tessalynnealburn.com/
Connect With Our Guest
Website: https://tessalynnealburn.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessaalburn/
Over the years, through Tessa’s own training and the support of amazing mentors, she has learned many things that women entrepreneurs run into or do that cause quagmires, frustration and too much of their well-earned resources.
Her joy is in supporting others to make wise decisions based on what will work for them. Entrepreneurs must learn to express themselves as a leader, to develop their niche, to market to it, and to have offers that work for them as well as for their clients. As Tessa walks with them along their journey here, they might find that they also will need to learn how to tune in more to their intuition. And the most important thing of all is that they learn how to make key decisions throughout the creation and unfolding of their business.
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