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Episode 44-Sallie Holder on How to Get Out of the “Rock Middle”-Building My Legacy with Lois Sonsteg

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Welcome to Episode 44 of Building My Legacy.

In this podcast, business coach and author Sallie Holder shares with us how she moved from the “rock middle” as a successful employment attorney to her true passion: an entrepreneur who coaches others how to make the bold career choices that lead to lasting success and happiness. Sallie believes it’s never too late to create the change that can help you become the person you want to be. Today, as we look beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, her advice is more valuable than ever. It’s also essential for anyone looking to build your legacy.

So if you want to know:

– About the “rock middle” where you’re caught between your employer’s expectations, what you expect of yourself and a true sense of purpose and meaning
– Why you can’t apply the same framework you learned in the corporate world to the entrepreneurial world
– Why you shouldn’t waste energy allowing the pandemic to change your destination
– How “Sunday night planning” can help you focus on things that can move the needle on your revenue stream

About Sallie Holder

As a nationally-recognized public speaker and business coach, Sallie Holder has spent more than fifteen years helping businesses, entrepreneurs and employees identify and break down barriers to success. She is the author of Hitting Rock Middle: The Roadmap from Empty Success to True Fulfillment. The idea behind her book led to the development of BRIMM – her Beyond Rock Middle Movement coaching community for women – which provides a unique group coaching environment for women entrepreneurs to help them reach the next level of success.

With a degree in Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University and a law degree, Sallie practiced labor and employment law for more than 10 years, advising small companies as well as giants like FedEx and Michelin. Passionate about the growth of businesses, Sallie became an entrepreneur and started her own coachi

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