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Handle Everything

By: Tara Bradford
  • Summary

  • I spent a decade working as a trauma critical care nurse and even though I left behind the pressure to save someone's life every day when I went to work, I still carry with me the lessons and ability to handle a lot at the same time. Now I'm an Executive Coach and Visibility Strategist empowering business owners to start movements that change the world for the better by teaching them how to handle everything on their very full plates. On my journey to entrepreneurship I vowed to meet at least one new person every day (even as an introvert) and each of those conversations opened a new door to possibility. This show is a way for me to share those stories with you so the next time you come up against a door you can't open, you realize you have the tools to handle it and walk through.
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Episodes
  • 17: How to Handle Being Different with Darlene Hawley
    Oct 20 2020
    I invite you to set this intention with me for this episode: “When I honor my true self, I shine.”   Darlene Hawley is a mother, wife, connector and dream builder. She is also a Brand & Business Clarity Coach and the founder of DarleneHawley.com. She helps ambitious, heart-centered online entrepreneurs who are struggling with building a successful personal brand and business. They’re afraid to share their unique life story but know they need to stand out if they want to build an authentic and profitable online business. She helps them build a solid brand foundation so they can share their message with the world, attract dream clients, and have the impact, freedom, and flexibility they desire.     Show Notes   Mom of four, volunteer and business owner, Darlene talks about how full her plate really is. [01.32]   Handling everything by allowing the ebb and flow (and some harmony) in both your business and your life. Including a word on using a calendar for scheduling. [03.10]   The impor
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  • 16: How to Handle Being an Overachiever Through the Art of Undoing with Erika Gerdes
    Oct 12 2020
    I invite you to set this intention with me for the episode: “Facing your fears doesn’t make you more fearful, it allows you to show up with more impact.”   Erika is an authenticity development and executive leadership coach, speaker, and writer. She is also the designer of The Art of Undoing, a powerful practice that helps people unlock their full potential and embrace their authenticity and unique impact. Erika spent 12 years at Google with the last 3+ years as a Global Business Leader where she led the partnership with one of Google’s largest global partners. She left at the height of her career, as a single mom with 2 small kids, to pursue her mission for helping people be audaciously authentic and impactful.     Show Notes   ·      Entrepreneur and single mom, Erika explains a little about her VERY full plate. [01.27]    ·      Handling everything by giving yourself permission to not be able to do everything, with a note on the value of treating self-care as foundational. [02.23] 
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  • 15: How to Handle Perfectionism by Not Doing Everything Yourself with Suzy Cater, Ph.D.
    Oct 8 2020
    Suzy Cater, Ph.D., is a visionary expert in conversion copywriting and messaging, who helps women entrepreneurs use the power of words to get noticed, adored, and fantastically paid for the work they most love doing WITHOUT holding back or censoring themselves.   When she's not crafting career-changing website copy and email sequences for her high-profile clients, you can find Suzy chasing after her baby daughter, visiting family & her alma mater Oxford in the UK, or binge-watching Great British Bake-Off episodes. Suzy has been published in numerous academic reviews, worked as a Teaching Fellow and prize-winning researcher at NYU, and now resides just outside of New York City.      Show Notes   ·      Suzy paints a picture of a plate that is filled with the running of her business, AND life with a new baby daughter. [01.46]    ·      Learning to outsource as a means of handling everything. [02.41]    ·      Being flexible and building recovery time into your business to account for un
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