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Jane Carter is founder of Jane Carter Coaching, where she helps passionate solopreneurs have more fun, money, and freedom in their businesses.
After creating a thriving therapy practice in a saturated market, she realized that she could put other people's businesses "on the couch" and offer the same support, guidance, and insight that she'd offer in session.
Jane uses a combination of strategy and mindset so that solopreneurs can actually make money with their passions, and use their gifts to impact the world.
Jane has been featured on popular podcasts such as The Abundant Practice Podcast, Dan Kennedy's Magnetic Marketing Podcast, The Practice of the Practice Podcast.
She lives in Asheville, NC where she's an avid outdoorswoman, world-traveler, and craft-beer-snob.
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Get in touch: jane@janecartercoachingcom
Suggested Topics:
Perfectionism and Imposter Syndrome: How to transform the fears getting in the way of your passion-driven business.
Money-Mindset: How to shift the old beliefs about money that are putting the brakes on your business income.
The Resilient Business: how to stay on track when problems come up (in business and life).
Jane uses a combination of stories, brain research, and metaphors to explore these topics, so that your listeners will get immediate value for their businesses (and lives!).
Suggested Questions:
What are some ways that being a therapist relates to being a business coach?
You say that in business, Mindset matters as much as Strategy. What are some common mindset-blocks keeping Solopreneurs stuck?
What are your best tips for helping Solopreneurs get out of their own way? How can they shift out of:
Perfectionism
Imposter syndrome
Negative Money-Mindset
Crisis-Mode
Other challenges
You say that Failure is part of creating a successful business. How do people transform failures in their businesses (and their lives, for that matter)?
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