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.
Jamal Hansen

When I first sat down with Sean, it wasn’t just another client meeting—it was a conversation with a good friend. Sean is a sharp, driven IT Executive at the helm of a company generating over $20M in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR). Professionally, he was thriving. But financially, there was a recurring pain point that kept coming up in our conversations: taxes. Read more>>
Karla Sonnier

I make whipped body butters, and I had a customer who used my butters for their toddlers diaper rash and to both of our surprise it cleared the child’s rash up. After that customer review I began to market the product to parents with that same concern and have been receiving great feedback. Read more>>
Jaquelyn Wahidi

When Christine first came to me about a year ago, she was stuck—in her wardrobe, her confidence, and, honestly, in her life. For privacy, we’ll call her Christine, but her story is one I see a lot. She was frustrated with her body, overwhelmed by her closet, and constantly cancelling plans because she didn’t feel good in what she was wearing. Her career was suffering, too, weighed down by a lack of confidence that followed her into every room. Read more>>
Haley Simon

Rewind back to 2018 when the Woolsey Fire hit Los Angeles County. I was conducting a wedding rehearsal for Markie and Blake at a venue in Agoura Hills, CA. The winds were increasing and small spot fires were erupting in the area but there wasn’t too much concern being that they were on the other side of the freeway miles and miles away. The bride and groom headed to their rehearsal dinner at a local restaurant and hotel where they also were staying at for the wedding weekend. It’s 1:00am and I get frantic texts from the Maid of Honor saying “The fire is on the front lawn of our hotel, we are all being forced to evacuate, the wedding is cancelled!!!!!” Read more>>
Makeda Smith

When Katie first walked into the studio, she looked like someone who had given all her energy away before noon. A full-time teacher with a heart for others, Katie was constantly showing up for her students, her family, and her community—but rarely for herself. Read more>>

