Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#54: Jeanna Gabellini: How To Grow Your Income By Working Less And Playing More


Jeanna GabelliniJeanna Gabellini is a Master Business Coach and chief rabble rouser of MasterPeace business coaching for more than 20 years. Her aim is to liberate business owners from the curse of “not enough” and the myth that hard work pays off. She guides business entrepreneurs on how to create a less hectic working environment to skyrocket their business.

Listen in as she talks about:

  • How you can experience ease, personal freedom and fun while growing your business
  • Why it is important to be passionate about your service to get big results
  • The mindset you need to attract more clients
  • Why having faith and feeling inspired when things aren’t going to plan are key to your success
  • Feeling gratitude and appreciation for yourself and your business will help you deliver incredible service to your clients
  • How you can boost your energy to get excited about your offer/strategy
  • The technique to bring in more abundance

To find about Jeanna visit: masterpeacecoach.isrefer.com/go/mp/peace/

Nina x

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