Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#46: Melinda Coss: How To Take Big Bold Action To Grow Your Business


Melinda CossMelinda Coss is a Strategy Coach who works with creative entrepreneurs taking them on a journey she’s taken herself from total startup to 3 x 6-figure businesses. Her gift is identifying the strengths within an entrepreneur and finding creative ways to leverage their strengths in order to grow their business.

Listen in as she talks about:

  • Why confidence and courage are the keys to successful entrepreneurship
  • Why Focus is crucial to turn your business idea into something that works
  • How moving out of your comfort zone will help you to grow more
  • The importance of being incredibly honest with yourself about your strengths and weaknesses
  • How supported team members also play a vital role in your business success
  • Why opening up your mind to new ideas can help you improve your business model
  • The Key to going for it and taking huge leaps of faith along the way
  • Her no. 1 Mindset Tip to grow and enjoy a successful business

To find out more about Melinda and her work, visit: www.MelindaCossGlobal.com.

Nina x

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