One of the most rewarding experiences as an entrepreneur or professional is helping you client succeed. Their wins are your wins and often it’s what makes all the challenges of running a business worth it. We think one of the best ways to learn how to do this more often for your clients is by reading the stories of others and how they’ve helped their clients win and so we’ve shared client success stories from brilliant entrepreneurs from across a variety of markets and industries below.
Andi Schieszler

I have so many I can choose from but the one which stands out to me is the most recent. As a general rule being a salon owner and stylist I absolutely got into this business to help people. So recently I had a wonderful woman message about dematting her hair. She is a caretaker for her disabled children and just lost herself in the process. Hair is just such a powerful thing as it’s a way people express themselves and her solution was to cut it off because she thought it was unsalvageable. Instead I decided that morning regardless of what she could afford we were going to help her and save her hair. I truly believe everyone needs help at times so me and another one of my stylists, Haley, spent 9 hours combined combing out the matting. Read more>>
Wendy L Weber

Designing jewelry has brought in many weird jewelry jobs over the years. But I have to say the weirdest thing I have made was just this past year. I had a gentleman ask me to make earrings for his daughter who worked for N.O.A.A. tagging whales. But in her free time enjoyed fishing with her dad. He presented me with 4 small beige oval shaped boney items and asked me to make earrings for her. I said sure. Then he asked me if I knew what they were…And I did not. He then told me they were the eardrums from the Red drum fish species. I guess my face looked perplexed. I never knew fish had ears! So, I guess we are never are to old to learn something new! And he was thrilled with the earrings I made. Read more>>
Dr. Janina

I worked with a client, who had struggled with her ADHD throughout her life. When we first started working together, she was still in the mindset that her ADHD was something to fight against, something that she needed to ‘get rid of’ in order to be successful. Like many people with ADHD, she felt like she was constantly working against herself and didn’t know how to manage the symptoms in a way that worked for her. Read more>>
Kelly Terrell

Appreciate you joining us today. Risk taking is something we’re really interested in and we’d love to hear the story of a risk you’ve taken.
I encourage healthy risk-taking with my young clients and own children regularly, but it took me a solid two years to practice what I preach. The biggest risk I’ve taken was leaving a job that supported our family financially with a steady paycheck, health insurance, and a discount on childcare. On paper, it was crazy to leave, but I was unhappy, broken, and exhausted. Read more>>