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.
Christine Lloyd

I recently worked with an aspiring filmmaker who needed special FX makeup for her short film, which she planned to submit to a prestigious festival. The makeup was crucial, depicting a keloid scar around the eye of the main character, symbolizing an accident in childhood that left her blind. This visual element was key to a plot twist, revealing that the vibrant life sequences shown were mere daydreams. The challenge was to create a realistic scar that was safe for the sensitive eye area, noticeable on camera, and deliverable within a limited timeframe. After experimenting with different materials, I chose a two-part silicone polymer for its ease of sculpting and painless removal, achieving a smooth, organic look. Read more>>
Elizabeth Restauri

Invest in your employees and your employees will invest in you. I have a client I’ve worked with for the past five years. The client is a distributor of wine & spirits with a medium-sized sales force. The client hosts their annual operations & sales achievement awards each year to recognize the outstanding performance of their employees. The clients approached me with the concern that their awards banquet had become a little…”stale”. They weren’t wrong. The event needed to be re-vamped. Long gone are the days of half-bored employees sitting in a banquet room as people walk to the podium to simply accept an award. Read more>>
Matt Suncin

I have this student in my program that in one year time has gone from virtually unsponsored, to being hooked up by the some of the biggest brands in the industry and skating in pro competition all at the age of 16, her name is Kylie Frank. We began working together last august (2023) after I found her on social media. I could tell she had a lot of potential after seeing some of her clips. At the time, I was looking for a prodigy student that I could help bring up and guide to finding more success in the skateboarding industry and specifically, reach the goal of becoming an Olympic level skateboarder. It turned out that they had been looking for a coach to help Kylie reach that next level and so the journey began and we started working together to help Kylie prepare for her first Pro-open contest, “Exposure”, which is an international women’s and non-binary skate contest held each year in Encinitas. After several months of training and preparing her run, Kylie ended up having a spectacular performance, placing second overall in the pro/open street contest. This caught the attention of some key figures in the skate industry and earned her a sponsorship on legacy skate brands like Etnies Footwear and Santa Cruz Skateboards. Read more>>
Jasmine White

I had to style a client for her book signing! She is a truck driver as well as an author so she had to give me total control which means trust the process in its entirety. She was not able to try on any of her items due to the fact that she was gonna be on the road until the day before. I shared mood boards of looks from head to toe for her to choose from and once she chose the look I ordered everything for her and when she got home from driving her truck on the road she tried her items on and everything was perfect! She was so happy with the entire outfit look and she definitely was the lady of the hour! She looked amazing! Read more>>
Shelly Scott

Military life is unpredictable, and finding reliable childcare has always been a challenge. Recently, we worked with one of our members who was navigating this familiar struggle. She had just relocated to Joint Base Lewis-McChord with her young child and was expecting her second. With her husband, an Army Ranger, frequently deployed, she often found herself alone, managing the household without consistent support. “I gave birth alone the first time – that’s military life! But for my second, I knew I needed people in my corner,” she shared in her first interview with us. Despite offering competitive rates, she couldn’t find babysitters who were willing to commit. After exhausting every possible avenue, frustration set in as she continued to struggle with finding reliable care. Read more>>
Karri Brantley Watson

One of my coaching clients came to me just before her 49th birthday, feeling utterly defeated and deflated—like a birthday balloon that’s lost its air. As she approached the empty-nester phase, she found herself tangled in a messy legal dispute with an employee and struggling to let go of a business she had cherished for over 20 years. On the surface, her life looked picture-perfect: a beautiful home by the water, a loving marriage of over 23 years, two adoring daughters, and a vibrant social life. She traveled the world, tended to her garden, and doted on her family. Yet inside, she felt a yearning for change, a sense that something vital was missing. Read more>>

