• Outsourcing Mysteries Exposed

  • By: Rosie Shilo
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Outsourcing Mysteries Exposed

By: Rosie Shilo
  • Summary

  • Rosie Shilo, owner of the Virtually Yours network, explores various aspects of business outsourcing from a Virtual Assistant and a Client perspective. Interviews with clients and VAs and exploring various questions around Outsourcing for business growth help you to make smarter decisions around building your team.
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  • The Imposters with Natasha Stewart
    Dec 27 2021

    Natasha Stewart is the strategic powerhouse and mother of four at the helm of Business Jump; an online business that provides a platform for other mothers to jumpstart their dreams of running a profitable business from home.

    Nat regularly bares all with her tribe of a collective forty thousand mothers and business owners, sharing stories of not just her learnings in business but the real and raw events that shaped who she is today, such as an unlawful firing, postnatal depression, two miscarriages, a twin pregnancy and weaves within it how she mindfully fell down and put herself back together throughout it all. Most recently, with the birth of her twins, Nat continues to generously document her rich and colourful life for the benefit of her Business Jump and Remarkable Business Mums community.

    This is why I asked her to have a chat with me about imposter syndrome and the fears people have about speaking up as their true self.

    Recently one of Natasha's social media posts highlighted to me her strength and experience in this area and this forms the basis of our conversation today.

    Enjoy!


    Follow Natasha

    https://www.facebook.com/businessjump

    https://www.businessjumpco.com/

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    23 mins
  • The Imposters with Natalie Tolhopf
    Dec 20 2021

    Natalie does imperfection perfectly. Actually, no, she stuffs up imperfection imperfectly. 

    Oh I'm confused!

    Put it this way, done is better than perfect is something Natalie encourages and I for one LOVE THAT.

    Natalie is energetic and a fast talking kiwi so hold onto your undies as I navigate embracing imperfection and how it can ease the pain of imposter syndrome.

    The quote Natalie fumbled through like a true disaster, that I promised to include in the show notes was "A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms' Zen Shin.

    The artwork behind her while we were recording can be seen in the header on this page - https://natalietolhopf.com/speaker-bio/

    Go and stalk Natalie and buy her book at https://natalietolhopf.com/allergic-to-perfect-book-2/


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    32 mins
  • Imposter Syndrome with Hayley Robertson
    Dec 13 2021

    Hayley Robertson is a leader. She's not loud and boisterous like me (thank goodness) - she's thoughtful, fun and caring. And as a leader she has to step up and show up in business most days of the week. 

    As an expert in marketing, Hayley connects with business woman to help them develop the skills, knowledge and resources they need to successfully market and grow their business, in a simple, efficient and sustainable way.

    Today I chatted to Hayley about Imposter Syndrome and some marketing tips you can use to attract people who will be less likely to trigger thoughts of imposter syndrome.

    Check it out!


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    22 mins

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