#192 – Are You Ready to “Have It All?” Vena Sterling can Help
We have been told that, "Your personal life stays at home."
But seasoned leaders know this is fable, not fact. For some, this lesson is learned when their personal lives (including our past traumas) directly, but unconsciously affect their workflow as entrepreneurs.
Have you seen someone’s personal habits spillover into the workplace, or experienced it yourself?
For instance:
Have you ever felt guilty for eating your lunch rather than just working nonstop?
Do you struggle to lead a team because you want to avoid confrontation, or it is more comfortable to make assumptions rather than communicate more and get ahead of your people and lead?
In this episode with Vena Sterling, we talk about how she has discovered the importance of recognizing these factors and working on them. Vena explains life doesn't get better just by becoming a great entrepreneur, it vastly improves when you learn to develop the skills that give you freedom.
Vena learned her lessons the hard way. She was very successful as a real estate attorney for big commercial firms in New York and Florida. But she had to stop when her over-the-top work ethic led to burnout. Only then did she learn the power of teamwork, and choose to dedicate her career to helping women leaders avoid her prior bad habits.
Vena Sterling is an ICF-certified executive coach and strategic advisor who empowers entrepreneurs to build high-performing teams that create more wealth, legacy and freedom. She specializes in working with women founders and CEOs who are committed to achieving their version of having it all.
Vena has 20+ years of experience in the legal, corporate, and higher-education sectors with a focus on wellness, culture transformation, and leading remote and hybrid teams. Prior to pursuing her calling as a coach and consultant, Vena graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and practiced commercial real estate law with large firms in New York and South Florida.
Listen in to learn how to create strategies to avoid burnout and maximize how your team is working together!
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