Ep 20 – Artemiss Keyhani: Personal and Business Alignment for Success

May 25, 2020

Aligning your personal and business goals

Are you the same person – in and out of your business?

Or do you act one way with family and put on a ‘front’ when it comes to handling your products and services?

If you want to run a successful business, you need to be – yes, I’m going to say it – authentic.

You need to be clear about your values, ethics, and priorities – and ensure they shine through in your business.

If these areas of your life are out of alignment with your work, you’ll find it hard to move from Struggle Street to Successville. When aligned, you can say goodbye to burnout and overwhelm, and hello to making better decisions in your business and communicating a clearer message to the right client.

Today, I’m chatting with Artemiss Keyhani from ArtemissK to help you gain clarity around who you are, who you serve, and why you serve it.

Let’s get started!

ABOUT ARTEMISS KEYHANI

At ArtemissK, Artemiss Keyhani supports her clients to overcome their overwhelm, connect with their inner-wisdom, and develop confidence in working with their personal values and strengths.

With a background in marketing, a passion for personal development, and a firm belief that small business can change society for the better, she believes self-awareness is the key to living a joyous life and creating an empowered business.

 

QUESTIONS ASKED

• Tell us a bit about you, your business journey, and what you do
• What type of clients and issues do you help?
• You have a beautiful metaphor featuring a tap, hose, and bucket. Could you please expand on that for us?
• What are some actions our listeners can do today to start improving their business and self-alignment?

 

CONNECT WITH ARTEMISS

Website – https://artemissk.com/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ArtemissK.ClarityCoach

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