![]() ![]() In the early days, we felt crazy for turning away opportunities to make money at a time when we needed it most. If a client wanted to pay us for a service and we had the ability to do it, our philosophy was, “Why not?” My “aha moment” came when I realized the value of channeling all of our agency’s energy into being the experts in one particular niche and saying no to everything else. Her aha moment: When my partners and I launched our marketing agency, we took on all different types of projects-branding, strategic planning, content creation, social media management, you name it. Kay Allisonįounder of Juicy AF, helping successful women who are sober curious or alcohol free transform themselves. This moment gave me the confidence to build Group Coaching HQ and to impact a wide variety of coaches in a meaningful way. I would never have done this if I hadn't chosen to volunteer my time and share my passion with group coaching at the ICF event. Since then, we are incredibly proud of building community, a space for support, and an outstanding, engaging learning experience. A few months later, my business partner and I led the very first Group Coaching HQ cohort. I knew then that this was an opportunity to build a company around what I know and love. ![]() The week after the event, I received a ton of messages, asking me for support around group coaching. ![]() I could not believe the number of people who registered-the highest of all our events. Her aha moment: In November 2020, I organized an event on group coaching for the NYC International Coaching Federation. ![]() Francesca DelisleĬEO of MySyde, an app that brings gig workers to their local communities, amplifying their marketing and their network. That defiance has stuck with me and shaped a new way of how I see myself as an actor and now as an entrepreneur. I wanted to make the most out of this opportunity, so I had to dig deep with the courage to push through any limiting beliefs and gravity to be able to play this once-in-a-lifetime role. After decades of working in an industry that typically chooses youth over experience, I couldn’t let Hollywood’s paradigm of age weigh on me or distort my belief in myself to perform. I not only had to push myself physically, but I needed to release any negative connotations about my age. However, I did have to shift my mindset around age. For the first time, on a major production, I never felt like I had to work harder or prove myself due to my race. The cast was diverse from different cultures and backgrounds. Her aha moment: When I was cast in the movie “Wonder Woman 1984” as one of the Elite Amazonians, I was fortunate to be working on a woman-directed and -led set. Gwendolyn Osborneįounder and CEO of Lady Gwendolyn, empowering women across the globe with her infectious enthusiasm through acting, speaking, wellness coaching, and podcasting. If you’ve found yourself waiting for your next (or first!) ‘aha moment,’ take it from the following 36 women from the Dreamers & Doers collective: the most impactful realizations may come to you when you least expect it. Whether it’s receiving a piece of surprising feedback, gaining a new insight from a conversation, or even simply waking up one morning with a new idea, these brief light bulb moments can have a long-term impact on our lives. There’s rarely a right or wrong answer to these big questions, but it can feel overwhelming to determine the best step to take.įor some, the light at the end of the tunnel is that ‘aha moment’ where everything seems crystal clear. Are you on the right path? Are you offering the right products or services to your customers? Is it time to expand your business or pivot in a different direction? Navigating career twists and turns can be tumultuous. ![]()
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