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‘Tis the season of joy and celebration, but for many business owners, especially women-led businesses, the holiday season can often feel like a hectic balancing act. As the year draws to a close, many women find themselves grappling with a familiar visitor: guilt – juggling the demands of their business with the desire to fully enjoy the holiday season with their families. In fact, 66 percent expect to face challenges during the holiday season, including balancing work and personal commitments.
“The stress of endless to-do lists, planning, and expenses negatively impacts their family life,” explains certified business and life coach Andrea Liebross. “What’s even more striking is that almost twice as many mothers report high stress levels compared to fathers. Women often find themselves torn between the weight of guilt and the desire to embrace gratitude for the significant achievements they’ve made, both professionally and personally, throughout the year.”
Andrea has not only felt this way as a business owner and mother herself, but has coached women in all different industries on how to change their mindset from guilt to gratitude and understand that in both business and life, they are doing more than enough!
Author of the new book, She Thinks Big: The Entrepreneurial Woman’s Guide to Moving Past the Messy Middle and into the Extraordinary
About the book:
You’re stuck … and you’re frustrated.
You want growth, but the next step isn’t clear. Your inner voice nudges you to do more, but you aren’t sure what or how. Or maybe your priorities constantly fight for your attention, and you always feel behind.
The thing you want most is movement — toward more time, money, energy, brain power, or simply the enjoyment that’s supposed to come from having your own business. You’ve tried everything, but nothing seems to work.
Andrea Liebross has discovered that the secret to getting unstuck is what you think, not what you do.
It’s time to stop playing small and start Thinking Big.
In this book, Andrea helps you:
- Get to the heart of your “stuck stress” and move forward with ease.
- Create a plan, a new mindset, and improved systems that support all your priorities.
- Embrace the challenges that come from your success.
If you’re ready to take charge of the mess and move forward in your entrepreneurial adventure, this book is for you.
Andrea Liebross, a certified business and life coach, specializes in empowering female entrepreneurs to infuse thinking with action so they can drop the drama and figure out how to think like a CEO, manage like a CEO and believe in themselves to achieve success in their business and at home.
Celebrated for her transformative work with unapologetically ambitious women, helping translate their visions into tangible accomplishments, Andrea is the author of the new book, She Thinks Big: The Entrepreneurial Woman’s Guide to Moving Past the Messy Middle and into the Extraordinary, launching September 26, 2023.
Andrea is dedicated to implementing systems and strategies that lead to sustainable and meaningful success. She possesses the unique ability to decipher complex situations and shed light on the broader perspective, one that transcends business politics and tedious responsibilities. Her focus is on guiding women toward their highest potential, free from the constraints of traditional norms, to achieve a coveted balance of time, financial prosperity, and boundless energy.
Beyond her coaching, Andrea is a dynamic speaker and the engaging host of the Time to Level Up podcast, where she works to help listeners create a plan to have a profitable and successful business.
Andrea’s journey towards becoming a seasoned coach and author was preceded by her graduation from Dartmouth College and marrying the guy who lived down the hall. Together, they make Indianapolis their home, all while raising two kids and two giant Leonbergers.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates