You can take the CEO out of the corporation, but you can’t take the leadership out of the CEO.
At least, that is the opinion of our latest BizSugar Contributor of the Week, Elli St. George Godfrey. Godfrey provides coaching to small business owners in order to help them “inhabit the CEO Mindset.”
For many, says Godfrey, it is a mindset they have never really left behind.
“Many of my clients left corporate positions because they wanted more control, choice and meaning to their work and their lives,” says Godfrey. “This resonates with me deeply as it is my belief that it is important to find something that thrills, challenges, provokes and nurtures us to be the best person we can be.”
She talks about her mindset approach and what it offers the small business owner whether they have a background in corporate leadership or have never worked for anyone but themselves.
“This mindset is crucial to a thriving small business because it combines the global responsibilities of a business leader and good self-management leading to a healthy bottom line,” she explains.
Godfrey has combined experience working with small business owners, small to medium-sized business executives, her own set of metrics and a background in psychology to create her own unique 3 Keys coaching process.
“My process helps clients move from being excited about a potential growth phase to being able to guide the growth without feeling like they bit off more than they could chew,” Godfrey continues. “By combining coaching and training, we tackle strategic thinking, organizational change and managing stress and feelings of overwhelm that often plague business leaders.”
Godfrey’s solution, shared through her blog Ability Success Growth and in one on one sessions with clients online, meets these challenges head on.
“This results in clients feeling confident in developing strategies to be more effective leaders, focus their planning, select and develop talent, increase revenues and overcome the fears and obstacles that interfere with building thriving businesses,” Godfrey adds.
When she launched her own business six years ago, Godfrey was looking for new challenges that would allow her to work more intensely with business leaders.
“Coaching seemed a natural progression as it combined my love of helping others maximize who they are with…curiosity about business,” she said.
Meanwhile, basing her business online has allowed her to work virtually, not only with business owners across the U.S., but in Canada, Ireland and Sweden too.
“Blogging is a natural extension of my coaching as I get to talk a little more about leadership, management and the other topics that come up for my clients,” says Godfrey, who considers her blog an outgrowth of her business coaching efforts. “I found it allowed me to explore topics and add my own perspective to them as well as give people an opportunity to ‘meet’ me.”
Godfrey also shares her message regularly on BizSugar where she has discovered she can gain greater exposure for her small business coaching content.
“I was first introduced to BizSugar through Bloggertone where I am an contributing blogger,” Godfrey explains. “One of the things that attracts me most to BizSugar is that I am able to share my posts specifically with small business owners. BizSugar has become one of my favorite tools for sharing my posts with like-minded entrepreneurial business owners.”
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Hi Elli,
Congratulation! just bookmarked your site and will visit ASAP.:)
Thanks
Thanks, Valentine. Look forward to hearing your perspective!
“. . .it is my belief that it is important to find something that thrills, challenges, provokes and nurtures us to be the best person we can be.”
I couldn’t agree more, Elli – Congrats!
Congratulations, Elli!
Delighted to have you as our new BizSugar Contributor of the Week 🙂
Congrats Elli! It’s nice to learn more about you.
Hi Elli – Congrats on being contributor of the week. From this article I can see that you contribute WAY more to business than just sharing on BizSugar. I can tell you that I really resonate with your ability to help people feel like they’ve bitten off more than they can chew. My mouth is full 🙂
Ivana,
Thanks for noticing my mission to have business owners/leaders bring more to their organizations than their business acumen.
Wondering…should we talk? Think of this as an invitation. Wishing you success!
Welcome Elli! You’re in good company.
Thank for the lovely profile!
And thank you all for your kind words. I look forward to connecting with you on my blog. Feel free to say hi anytime!
Hi Elli. Congratulations on becoming our latest ‘Contributor of the Week’. Having gotten to know you over at Bloggertone.com, you are one of the nicest and smartest biz coaches I know. Well done again, Niall
Niall,
Thank you for your generous words! It’s a delight to be part of Bloggertone!
Being a guide to a new business owner must be very satisfying for you. It certainly is much needed and I both welcome you to Bizsugar and wish you the best!
Elli St. George Godfrey Congratulations! You are looking nice as your achievement.