What do you address first: cashflow or how you feel about your cashflow? Sally Doyle of Great Lakes Bookkeeping is here to discuss both. Building your business acumen comes with challenging yourself to move to the next level. Change doesn’t happen without some internal upheaval. And we have had a ton of upheaval since mid-March, and we are not done yet! Yikes.
Sally and I dig into three fundamental cashflow strategies that can help you get a handle on the uncertainty ahead. The knowable and unknowable numbers and the range of emotions that get stirred up as you adapt to new realities and take charge of your future. DOWNLOAD
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After listening, do the following three WeMentor C.A.L.M. Exercises:
- Take this risk: Between now and September 30, 2020, schedule a preliminary analysis with Sally for $195.00. Address uncertainty, make cashflow projections through 2020.
- Apply Self-Compassion: In times of uncertainty, take a moment to straighten your arms out in front of you, palms up. Breathe in and out. On your next exhale, bring your right hand to your left shoulder and your left palm to your right shoulder. Squeeze in and give yourself a big hug.
- Welcome Appreciation: Tell yourself while applying self-compassion, “I am cherished. I am loved. I am doing the best I can. I appreciate and accept who I am.” Release your arms from the self-hug and express to your loved ones with open arms, “You are cherished. You are loved. I know you are doing the best you can. I appreciate you and accept you as you are.”
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Sally Doyle. Great Lakes Bookkeeping is rooted in Sally’s life-long entrepreneurial spirit, combined with over twenty years of diversified experience. Her expertise is derived from overseeing the financial reporting of associations, investment property companies, assisted living communities, bank holding companies, and multi-faceted private client work.
The result is a unique blend of innovative thinking and financial service knowledge. She also brings experience in payroll and AR/AP while effectively communicating with clients and colleagues. Confidentiality of client information has always been a cornerstone of her and her team’s work.
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- Payroll services, and
- Back office strategies and support.
In addition to earning a Bachelor of Arts in business and communication from the University of Minnesota, Sally is a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor and a Pure Bookkeeping Systems Licensee.
Let Great Lakes Bookkeeping help you gain control of the financial aspects of your business. You will have a healthier and happier business. In turn, you will be happier and healthier.
Episode 240: What Do You Address First: Cashflow or Emotions?
Author: Nancy Meyer, MA
Nancy Meyer, M.A., an entrenovation mentor, author, podcaster, and founder of WeMentor, inc. Nancy has invested more than three decades guiding entrenovators and creative leaders in developing the self-leadership, clarity, and resilience required to bring meaningful ideas to life. Her work blends strategic thinking with mindful practice, helping clients evolve themselves as they redesign their businesses. A former entrepreneurship and small business finance professor at two private universities, Nancy has shaped curriculum and leadership programs that integrate research, innovation, and emotional intelligence. She is known for uniting practical business insight with relational literacy and a deep respect for the creative process. Raised on a Minnesota dairy farm, she learned early that work can be both contribution and calling—a lesson that informs everything she teaches. Nancy lives in Minnesota with her husband, Matthew, and their miniature schnauzer, Letty, and delights in the unfolding adult life of their daughter, Olivia. Nancy founded WeMentor, inc. in 1992 to transform the leadership in our country by providing experiential mentoring to entrenovators - where innovative thinking dances with entrepreneurial action. She has mentored thousands and is eager to work with you! Assert self-leadership and get started today! Clients say, “Nancy is a compelling, engaging, and...
