Redefining your Relationship with Money (so you can make far more)
Event description
Money is a powerful force, an emotional subject, and still very much taboo for many of us. This makes it a recipe for disaster.
In small business, the gender pay gap widens, not lessens. Most women in business never crack the '6-figure ceiling' and many earn far less than the national minimum wage. It's not because we're not smart enough, not skilled enough, or not experienced enough. But it may well be because we've never examined our beliefs and behaviours around money and suffer under our conditioning as women that means we don't negotiate as often, we don't price as high, and we don't pitch or promote ourselves as readily.
Women are the fastest increasing demographic of homelessness in Australia. We typically retire with woefully insufficient superannuation and we're frequently just one event away from financial disaster. In this highly practical masterclass, Brook delivers the hard truths behind our social conditioning and lovingly invites you to redefine your relationship with money (so you can make far more).
You will learn how to:
- Define your own definition of success and your optimum conditions needed to achieve this
- Define your 'elegant sufficiency number'
- Define your profit plan to reach your 'elegant sufficiency number' target
- Create your outline for a new premium-priced product/service
*One Roof Members attend FREE via the Members-Only Calendar in the Member Portal
About Brook
Brook is the founder of Hustle and Heart. She is a digital marketing trainer and a business coach with 17 years’ experience, with a background in Public Relations. She specialises in helping sole traders and small business owners who feel self-conscious about marketing and would far rather just do the work than talk about it. She works with values-based business owners to help grow their professional reputation so they can attract far more perfect-fit people and attract the best opportunities.
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