

Well-Oiled Operations with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl
Are you ready to leverage the power of business process improvement tools to enhance your profit margins and achieve a better work-life balance? Welcome to The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast, where you'll join forces with Stacy Tuschl—an accomplished International Best-Selling Author, astute Business Coach, and successful Multiple 7-Figure Business Owner.
Stacy will serve as your trusted guide on a transformative journey, unveiling highly effective systems and strategies to improve business operations, elevate the quality of your goods and services, and ultimately revolutionize your overall business performance by getting your business to operate WITHOUT you.
Get ready to embark on a quest of discovery, as you uncover the crucial components necessary for establishing a highly profitable business while nurturing a profoundly gratifying life. With Stacy's expertise, you'll gain invaluable insights into assembling your dream team, optimizing your human resources, and implementing streamlined processes. Every aspect of your business, from existing processes to the allocation of your valuable resources, will be meticulously examined and optimized to unleash its fullest potential. Through continuous improvement initiatives, you'll be able to enhance your business operations, achieve greater customer satisfaction, and reduce costs, resulting in a more profitable and sustainable business.
Whether you operate in the dynamic retail industry, managing a physical brick-and-mortar establishment, or thrive in the digital realm of online enterprises, The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast offers indispensable strategies that will propel you towards unparalleled success. Stacy's vast experience in both realms makes her the ideal mentor to help you navigate the ever-changing landscape of modern entrepreneurship. By adopting her proven methodologies, you'll be equipped with the tools to optimize your business process management, streamline your operational procedures, and achieve remarkable results.
The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast has undergone a thoughtful revamp from its previous incarnation as the Foot Traffic Podcast. This revamped version promises an even more enriching experience, allowing you to gain exclusive access to a wealth of knowledge, practical tips, and actionable advice brought to the table by Stacy Tuschl. Her expertise in business process improvement and operational management will guide you in implementing process maps and deploying innovative techniques to optimize your processes, reduce costs, and enhance your overall business operations.
Working your own business is hard. Sometimes you even convince yourself that the long hours and the headaches are actually prescriptive of owning your own business. You're working hard, but too hard. You have no time for yourself. You're constantly on your phone.You've become a bottleneck in your own business which is growing faster than you expected.You're losing precious time for yourself, your family, and your mental health.You're realizing that your pace and your schedule are simply unsustainable. You just want your time back.
If any of these statements resonated with you in any capacity, and you're seeking to increase your profitability, improve customer satisfaction, and unlock the secrets to a fulfilling life, The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast is your ultimate resource.
Join forces with Stacy Tuschl, the esteemed business operations manager extraordinaire, on this journey of continuous improvement. Discover how to transform your business into a well-oiled machine, primed for success in today's competitive landscape.
Remove yourself as the bottleneck in your business.
Scale faster than ever before.
Get your business to run with you.
Make that one decision that will totally change your life and your business today.
It's time to tune in to The Well-Oiled Operations podcast and take your business to new heights.
Stacy will serve as your trusted guide on a transformative journey, unveiling highly effective systems and strategies to improve business operations, elevate the quality of your goods and services, and ultimately revolutionize your overall business performance by getting your business to operate WITHOUT you.
Get ready to embark on a quest of discovery, as you uncover the crucial components necessary for establishing a highly profitable business while nurturing a profoundly gratifying life. With Stacy's expertise, you'll gain invaluable insights into assembling your dream team, optimizing your human resources, and implementing streamlined processes. Every aspect of your business, from existing processes to the allocation of your valuable resources, will be meticulously examined and optimized to unleash its fullest potential. Through continuous improvement initiatives, you'll be able to enhance your business operations, achieve greater customer satisfaction, and reduce costs, resulting in a more profitable and sustainable business.
Whether you operate in the dynamic retail industry, managing a physical brick-and-mortar establishment, or thrive in the digital realm of online enterprises, The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast offers indispensable strategies that will propel you towards unparalleled success. Stacy's vast experience in both realms makes her the ideal mentor to help you navigate the ever-changing landscape of modern entrepreneurship. By adopting her proven methodologies, you'll be equipped with the tools to optimize your business process management, streamline your operational procedures, and achieve remarkable results.
The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast has undergone a thoughtful revamp from its previous incarnation as the Foot Traffic Podcast. This revamped version promises an even more enriching experience, allowing you to gain exclusive access to a wealth of knowledge, practical tips, and actionable advice brought to the table by Stacy Tuschl. Her expertise in business process improvement and operational management will guide you in implementing process maps and deploying innovative techniques to optimize your processes, reduce costs, and enhance your overall business operations.
Working your own business is hard. Sometimes you even convince yourself that the long hours and the headaches are actually prescriptive of owning your own business. You're working hard, but too hard. You have no time for yourself. You're constantly on your phone.You've become a bottleneck in your own business which is growing faster than you expected.You're losing precious time for yourself, your family, and your mental health.You're realizing that your pace and your schedule are simply unsustainable. You just want your time back.
If any of these statements resonated with you in any capacity, and you're seeking to increase your profitability, improve customer satisfaction, and unlock the secrets to a fulfilling life, The Well-Oiled Operations Podcast is your ultimate resource.
Join forces with Stacy Tuschl, the esteemed business operations manager extraordinaire, on this journey of continuous improvement. Discover how to transform your business into a well-oiled machine, primed for success in today's competitive landscape.
Remove yourself as the bottleneck in your business.
Scale faster than ever before.
Get your business to run with you.
Make that one decision that will totally change your life and your business today.
It's time to tune in to The Well-Oiled Operations podcast and take your business to new heights.
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May 16, 2017 • 26min
#178: Day 2 Challenge - Launched in 90 Days with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. Although my signature program is called "The Profit Mastermind", business is not all about profits, is it? Well, I know that as responsible and impact-making entrepreneurs, we're in business to make money so we can bring about a positive change in the world – all while living a deeply fulfilling life ourselves. But restraining our thought and goal-setting process to just money is a grave injustice to our dreams, desires and God-gifted abilities to help others. So when it comes to packaging up your ideas into one fine offer and putting it out in the world (a.k.a. launching), you shouldn't keep your focus ONLY on SALES. Because the more concerned you are about your numbers (instead of the overall impact you are making), the more those numbers will evade you…to the point that it almost becomes a never-ending episode of "hide & seek." When your sole motivation is your rising or declining numbers, you will act from a place of scarcity during your launch instead of a place of abundance, and that creates a no-win situation for you and your audience. For a successful launch, you need to have the mindset of a leader. One that: Radiates your true energy out in the world in a confident way Knows that sales numbers have nothing to do with your value or worth Enables you to share your very best with the world even when you don't feel like it Lets you claim your brilliance and encourages you to stay on track to make your mark in the world Once you're mentally prepared to slay your fears as they emerge, willing to look beyond numbers and gauge the real impact of your launch, and have a buddy by your side cheering on you as you move forward, sales numbers automatically fall into place. DAY TWO ASSIGNMENT: Take a moment and look deep inside of you. List down all the fears that are possibly holding you back from having a successful launch. What will make you feel abundant during your launch? Apart from the sales numbers, set tangible goals for yourself and savor the moments when you achieve them (e.g. Increased list size, social proof, appreciation, engagement and activity, impact made, etc.) Launches don't have to be an uphill battle. Who is the one person you want by your side during your launch to keep you accountable and celebrate your wins no matter how small they are? ACTION STEPS: Answer the questions above. Share your answers in the FB group with the hashtag #Launchedin90 #Day2 to be entered for a chance to win our contest. (Grand prize valued at $997) Tune in at Noon CST to watch the LIVE class in She's Building Her Empire Community. Listen up, I'm going to show you how you can launch in 90 days but I can't force you to achieve spectacular results, so I need you to step up and do the work. See you in the Facebook Group with rest of the challengers!

May 15, 2017 • 20min
#177: Day 1 Challenge - Launched in 90 Days with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. Has this ever happened to you? An idea sparked in your mind. Light-bulb moment. Goosebumps all over your body just by thinking of the impact it's going to have. You fervently start working on the idea as it seems to be everything you've ever dreamed about. You do some basic research, create a plan, set goals and dates…you're basically right on track to turn it into a living reality…and then it all dies. The burst of flame. The motivation. The dream. All those rough outlines, plans and deadlines start to haunt you. Even when you force yourself to work, you can't do it. You find yourself coming up with new excuses every time you even think about it. It's like all of a sudden you've lost your interest in that "passion" project and it all turns into a forced task. So you just leave it…unfinished… test - Stacy, this is what I see so many entrepreneurs doing when they decide to create an online product or program and launch it. They go into the product/course creation or launch mode with full force…only to feel bored or get sidetracked after a little while. But if you're serious about your online business (and the dreams associated with it) and are committed to making it work, then you can't afford to fall prey to this cycle of gloom & doom, can you? And that brings me to Day 1 of the "Launched in 90 Days" challenge. A launch without a vision is just a series of tasks that you HAVE to do no matter what. If you don't have a driving force behind your launch, it can turn into a messy business experience…leaving you more frazzled than before. With a clear vision in sight, even the toughest tasks get done like a breeze. Because now you are well aware of the importance of each milestone and the change it's going to bring. So let's take a look at today's assignment, shall we? DAY ONE ASSIGNMENT: How much income are you hoping to bring in through this launch? How will this launch help you impact your audience on a larger scale? List 3 ways your launch will help you become an authority in your respective industry. What kind of lifestyle changes do you see this launch bringing about for you? ACTION STEPS: Answer the questions above. Share your answers in the FB group with the hashtag #Launchedin90 #Day1 to be entered for a chance to win our contest. (Grand prize valued at $997) Tune in at Noon CST to watch the LIVE class in She's Building Her Empire Community. You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to, so stretch your imagination and dream BIG. There's no reason you can't achieve what you've not achieved up until now. See you in the Facebook Group!

May 9, 2017 • 30min
#176: Know Your Value So You Can Provide Maximum Value to Others with Bob Burg
If you're having some difficulty understanding the difference between your real value and the price that you're charging, you will really gain a lot from today's show. Stacy's guest, Bob Burg, is a best-selling author and a speaker. He has written a number of books on sales, marketing and influence and today he explains the importance of knowing this, as well as giving you a lot of other, really valuable advice. Listen in today, to what Bob has to tell you about knowing your true value and also about giving value to others. Bob's total book sales have already reached over a million, with the book The Go Giver having been particularly successful. Stacy says that even if you take away only one golden nugget from Bob on today's show, it's going to really be worth listening to, so tune in now, to hear what Bob has for you. Some highlights include: "Sometimes, with entrepreneurs, there's a tendency to under value yourself." From minute 1:45, Bob talks about price and value and why it's so important to understand the difference between the two. "The basic premise of The Go Giver is simply shifting your focus from getting to giving." From minute 2:12, Bob talks about shifting your focus from getting to giving. "We should absolutely trying to please others, and as a result, we profit." At minute 2:47, Bob explains how pleasing others ties into our human nature, as well as into pre-market economics, so we will naturally profit, as a result. "Let's talk about the difference between price and value, because understanding it is what allows us to charge what we should be charging. From minute 3:16, Bob explains about charging what you should be charging and feeling great about it. "Price is finite, but value can be both concrete, in terms of that $5000 saving, but it can also be conceptual, in terms of the peace of mind that she's providing." At minute 5:27, Bob explains the difference between price and value, as in the example that he used. " In a free market exchange, the main characteristic of such an exchange is that both parties, the buyer and the seller, come away from the transaction better off." From minute 6:17, Bob explains the basics of The Law of Value. "When you sell on high value, you're a resource." At minute 6.59, Bob explains about selling on high value. "Sometimes it's so great to work with a coach." From minute 7:59, Bob explains about the value of working with a coach. "Someone gave me some advice that changed the whole way I did business." From minute 9:20, Bob talks about the advice that changed the way he did business. "So many people think that selling is about trying to convince someone to buy something they don't want or need." From minute 11:48, Bob talks about common misconceptions about selling and sets things straight with the truth about it. "In other words, it's the lack of emotional attachment." From minute 13:45, Bob explains about emotional posture. "Asking if something will make money, like you said, is a great question, it's just a bad first question." From minute 19:08, Bob explains why asking if something will make money is a bad question to ask first. "If it will serve, the money will be a result." At minute 21.03, Bob talks about serving as a priority. "We always have to realise that we operate unconsciously, based on our own unconscious beliefs." From minute 22:20, Bob talks about our unconscious beliefs and how they can affect our views about others. "If it's a matter of an actual coach that we're hiring..." From minute 23:30, Bob and Stacy explain what you should look for in a coach. Links: Bob's website: www.thegogiver.com

May 2, 2017 • 18min
#175: Things I Learned from Creating a Profitable Live Event, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. We are wrapping up from the live event we had last week! I have some lessons learned from my live event that I wanted to share with you. The event was great, but I can always improve, so we look at every possible way to make that happen each and every time. One thing I've learned about myself is that I think I lose my voice, not because I am speaking, but because I am stressed. I have lost my voice 4 times this past year, and it's almost always because I am under stress. I knew I had to see if I could control this better because this isn't a normal way to function. So, let's start there and I'll share with you some of the takeaways from my most recent live event. Episode Highlights: "I wasn't doing my normal water intake or taking my multi-vitamins, and I didn't exercise"……….at minute 4.10 Stacy talks about the physical conditions surrounding her stressful times when she lost her voice and the things she realized when she looked back. "We have our opinions, but I also made sure we did a survey"……..at minute 5, Stacy talks about how she has constantly surveyed her audience throughout her business, but it's a little more personal when she surveyed her live event attendees. "The event was profitable and most live events are not."…….at minute 7.30 Stacy talks about how much her first event ended up costing her and the steps she took in year 2 to make sure she was profitable. Sticking to the budget this year helped her profitability this year. "People are waiting to hand over their credit card."…..at minute 9.0 Stacy talks about how you must craft a great offer for your audience. They want to buy from you and have you help them learn more and put into action what you just taught them. So always have a great offer for a follow-up product. "I was able to pre-sell something to my audience."…..at minute 9.20, Stacy talks about how pre-selling a product that wasn't even launched yet, has helped her craft her next product. "There's no resting right now."…….At minute 10.30, Stacy talks about how even though everyone told her to get some rest after her live event, she's working on a new 5-day challenge that starts next week! She's helping people plan, launch and sell out your first digital course. "We can make more money, but we can't make more time."……at minute 12.21, Stacy talks about how you should look at doing a group coaching program even if you make tons of money doing one-on-one coaching. The reason is because you run out of time to help all the people that follow you and need your help. Group coaching allows you to reach more people. Resources: bit.ly/herlaunch - 5-day challenge for your 90-day launch plan

Apr 27, 2017 • 19min
#174: How to Pre-sell Your Next Course, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. Do you know how much you can benefit from pre-selling a product? The idea of pre-selling something that doesn't even exist yet can be scary and many people don't fully understand what it's all about, so today Stacy talks about launching that product and she takes you through a five step launch process. Listen in to find out more. On today's show, Stacy recaps the bridge analogy that James Wedmore talked about in his last video. Stacy says that the James Wedmore Series is that good that everybody is bringing it up and that Video 2 was released yesterday. Listen in today as Stacy explains and clarifies the launch process. Some Highlights Include: "I want you to picture a river, right..." At minute 1:36, Stacy asks you to create a mental picture. "Now I love this analogy because it's exactly what we do in our business." At minute 1:44, Stacy explains the analogy. "So we need to basically stick with one bridge..." From minute 2:15, Stacy talks about creating complete sales funnels. "And the biggest reason I want you to pre-sell..." From minute 3:14, Stacy explains why she wants you pre-sell. "We either think that we're lying to people by pre-selling, or we're nervous because we won't finish in time." From minute 4:13, Stacy talks about some problems that women tend to have with pre-selling. "How do you sell something when you don't necessarily know what it's going to look like." From minute 6:40, Stacy explains the process of pre-selling. "And they give me feedback, I'm able to make the next modules better." At minute 7:28, Stacy explains the value in getting feedback. "Now I did create a download for you." At minute 8:12, Stacy tells you where you can access her free download of the five-step launch process. "So here's the five-step process to creating this product." From minute 8:44, Stacy explains the five-step process. "James had this amazing calculator alongside that video..." From minute 12:07, Stacy explains something that she loved about James's video. Links: James Wedmore's Video 2: www.shesbuildingherempire.com/dvd For your free download: www.shesbuildingherempire.com/174download

Apr 25, 2017 • 17min
#173: What Tasks You Should be Delegating and How to Make It Happen, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. Are you an architect, or are you an intern in your business? Stacy wants to know and she can guarantee that you're doing more in your business than you should be doing. She says that she's doing more in her business than she should be and she's working on it and wants you to do that too. Listen in today to find out what she advises. On today's show, Stacy talks about the tasks you need to be doing and the tasks that you need to be weeding off your plate. She also talks about what you need to be delegating to someone else. Stacy, who has been an entrepreneur for almost fifteen years, as well as being a high-performance Business Coach and a best-selling author, says that you really shouldn't worry if you don't think you have the money to hire someone, as she has a really great way around that. Listen in today and find out what you can do. Some highlights include: "A hundred percent of my coaching clients, including myself, are either overwhelmed right now, have been overwhelmed recently, or will be overwhelmed." From minute 2:33, Stacy talks about being overwhelmed in your business and figuring out how to get through it. "Yesterday, I shared James Wedmore's free video series." From minute 1:49, Stacy talks about James Wedmore and what you'll gain from watching his crazy good video series. "So I would love to hear from you, definitely please post in the chat, post in the comments." At minute 2:50, Stacy asks you to let her know if you are overwhelmed right now. "I want to help you figure out and separate this into three lists." From minute 3:16, Stacy wants you to make lists to figure out what you're going to do, what you're going to delete and what you're going to delegate. "So I use what I call 'parking lots'." From minute 3:35, Stacy explains about her idea of 'parking lots'. "So how do we know what is urgent?" At minute 3:55, Stacy explains the importance of your Ninety Day Goals. "You can now decide if you even have anything that you have to continue to do with this, for your 'to do' now." From minute 5:06, Stacy talks about removing things off of your 'to do' list. "Then the last step is delegation." From minute 5:52, Stacy talks about delegation. "If you don't have time to train..." From minute 6:14, Stacy explains how few tasks there are in your business that can only be done by you. "I've created a free download that I would love for you to check out." At minute 6:48, Stacy talks about her free download, to help you figure out what to delegate. "When you hire somebody, you're going to put more work on your 'to do' list." At minute 7:35, Stacy talks about what hiring someone will entail. "Prep like you're heading out on a vacation." At minute 7:55, Stacy gives a great tip for being prepared, when training someone. "No money, right?" From minute 8:23, Stacy talks about how you really can afford virtual assistance. "There are pros and cons." From minute 9:16, Stacy talks about the pros and cons to hiring a Virtual Assistant. "And then our next position, I think for me personally, is going to be somebody in Customer Service." From minute 10:59, Stacy talks the real value in having somebody to do her Customer Service. "So I'm using this new software..." From minute 12:36, Stacy talks about her new software (ecamm, for $30) and why it really excites her. Links: www.shesbuildingherempire.com/bbd – For James Wedmore's free video series. www.shesbuildingherempire.com/173download – For Stacy's free download about delegating. Resource: Book: Virtual Freedom by Chris Ducker

Apr 18, 2017 • 26min
#172: Creating a Business From Podcasting with Nicole Holland
If you're thinking of starting your own podcast, you're likely to find that it involves a whole lot more work than you think. On today's show, Stacy talks to Nicole Holland, who is an expert at podcast guesting and she's also going to be one of the speakers at Stacy's She's Building Her Empire Live Event, which is coming up in two weeks. Listen in to find what Nicole does and what she has to offer. Stacy wants the ladies coming to her event to get to know Nicole a bit better, because she wants them to take advantage of what Nicole has to share and also so that they can dive straight in on day one of the event, with any questions they may have for her. Nicole helps entrepreneurs to get featured on hot podcasts that their target audience is listening to. She helps them to understand how to position themselves so that they get both bookings and results. Listen in today and find out how to get featured on the hottest shows and get the results you want. Some highlights include: "I've been a marketing strategist, I'm a Master Coach, ..." From minute 3:34, Nicole shares some background to what she does. "Podcasting is such a great way to connect with people." At minute 5:34, Stacy talks about podcasts as a way to really connect with people. "So I was not interested in podcasting- I didn't even listen to podcasts and I already had enough on my plate." From minute 6:06, Nicole talks about how she got into podcasting. "And I'm not the kind of person who can do anything like, half- I mean I'm either all in or all out and so when I do my summits, it really is a considerable amount of time and effort and work." From minute 8:19, Nicole talks about what goes into creating a virtual summit. "Honestly, it was totally unintentional. I had no intention of becoming this person." From minute 9:47, Nicole talks about what made her decide to help people to get on other people's shows. "I started really paying attention to what made a great guest, versus what made a not great guest." From minute 12.25, Nicole talks about recognizing what makes a great podcast guest. "Rather than writing a book, I did a Beta Program, called Interviews That Convert, where I taught people everything that I knew and gave them templates and stuff like that." At minute 14.03, Nicole talks about her Beta Program. "So instead of doing the Program and having people pay for it, I decided to give it away for free, so I create a podcast called Get Guests Ready." At minute 16:19, Nicole talks about her free Get Guests Ready Podcast. "The more we embrace who we are, what we stand for and speak our truth, the more our people come to us." From minute 19:31, Nicole talks about attracting and working with the right "I'm not like a main speaker, I'm doing a breakout session." From minute 20:55, Nicole talks about what she will be covering at the Live Event.

Apr 13, 2017 • 21min
#171: Why Vacations are Necessary, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy recorded this show in Mexico, while away on her first vacation in about five years. Initially, she thought that the vacation would be a waste of money, as she's been away to tons of conferences recently and she thought that the money could be better used in many other ways, both in her business and at home. She was also under the impression that she didn't really need a break at this time. Listen in and find out how Stacy came to realize that this vacation was really necessary for both herself and her husband. Stacy points out that there is a big difference between going away to a conference, where you'll end up spending all day in over cooled conference rooms, and taking a real vacation with your partner. Listen in today, as she shares some of the valuable things that she learned while she was away. Some highlights include: "Just because I don't think I need a break..." At minute 4.49, Stacy explains that she came to realize that although she didn't think she needed a break, her husband, who works in a typical 'nine to five' situation, certainly did. "Just because you don't need it, doesn't mean that he doesn't need it!" At minute 5.39, Stacy points out the necessity of taking your partner's needs into account, when deciding whether or not to take a break. "Also, we needed it together...we make sure that we take a date night once a week." At minute 5.42, Stacy explains the importance of taking some quality time out, sans kids, to spend with your partner. "I didn't realize that I did need some sort of a break." At minute 6.15, Stacy talks about how she came to realize that she had not exited out of 'launch mode' after her launch was over and she continued working around the clock, often trying to squeeze in as much work as she could before her kids woke up. "I was able to kind of re-prioritise, and because of that, it really gave me the break that I needed, that I didn't even know that I was missing." At minute 7.00, Stacy explains how she benefited from a break that she didn't even realize that she needed. "Here's what I was able to do-" From minute 7.11, Stacy explains how her plans to read the book Profit First changed and she ended up walking and thinking a lot, resulting in her listening to a book with her Audible App, The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod- and taking the opportunity to practice what she learned from it for a whole week. "So here's kind of what I did and I want you to see this." From minute 8.31, Stacy shares some of the things that she gained, from her daily practices from The Miracle Morning. "I used the Muse Headband." At minute 9.05, Stacy explains how using the Muse Headband really helps her to meditate. "Here are some tips that he gave me that are really useful-" At minute 10.04, Stacy shares some really helpful morning tips from the Muse Headband meditations. "And then a couple of the other things he tells you to do are affirmations.." From minute 11.53, Stacy explains how you can really benefit from doing regular affirmations. "Do some envisioning- something you want to happen." At minute 12.36, Stacy talks about her use of a Vision Board. "Another thing he said was 'exercise'." From minute 15.31, Stacy talks about how much she has benefited from doing ten minutes of Yoga each morning. "Journaling and really expressing your gratitude every morning in a journal." At minute 16.56 Stacy talks about being really specific, without being repetitive, when expressing your gratitude every morning, in a journal. Stacy's recommended resources: Application: Audible (For listening to books) Books: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod Stacy bought this Muse Headband Links: For Stacy's free Training Workbook- 7 Ways to Go From Overlooked to Overbooked With High Paying Clients, go to: www.bit.ly.com/herfreetraining

Apr 11, 2017 • 14min
#170: 4 Lessons from SMMW that have nothing to do with social media, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. In episode 166, Stacy shared 5 big takeaways from Social Media Marketing World. Today, she's here to share 4 things she learned at the same conference that has nothing to do with social media marketing. Also, the podcast is undergoing a bit of restructuring. From now on, Stacy will do Facebook Live broadcasts that will then be turned into podcast episodes. This change will allow for better repurposing of the content. So if you are on the email list, you will get a notification of the Facebook Live every Wednesday around noon and you can catch the show live. In this episode, Stacy discusses: Success needs to be balanced. At minute 2:50 Stacy talks about how the truly successful people are balanced in every aspect of their lives. True success only comes when you have the entire life you want, not just the successful business. Masterminds are everything. At minute 4:05 Stacy talks about her amazing mastermind. There are couples in my mastermind and there are so many great relationships to be developed there. No new friends. At minute 5:20 Stacy talks about how one session at SMMW talked about the limited amount of time they have to cultivate relationships. So, it means that you don't have any time for any new friends because you are so busy deep diving into the relationships in their masterminds. Some of the best conversations happened in the hallways. At minute 7:40 Stacy talks about how she had her best conversations in the hallways. She felt bad about skipping sessions but learned so much more by learning from individual conversations in the hallways. Speakers on stage were nervous to speak at a huge event. At minute 9:20, Stacy talks about how many speakers had been given the stage and all it takes is raising your hand and applying to speak to a group. It's time to pitch to speak in any conference you feel you can contribute to. Don't forget to check out episode 166 to learn the 5 big takeaways I had from Social Media Marketing World. Also, don't forget about my live weekly webinar - 7 Pillars or a successful business. bit.ly/herwebinar Join our Facebook group at www.shesbuildingherempire.club!

Apr 6, 2017 • 16min
#169: How to Figure Out the Easier Ways to Make Money Online, with Stacy Tuschl
Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book "Is Your Business Worth Saving?" where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. If you're looking for the easiest ways to make money online, you will gain a lot from listening to today's show, as Stacy explains why it's really okay to do something that works, even though someone else has done it before. Today, Stacy mentions that when something is easy, everybody does it, so she gets excited when things seem confusing, as then, there are usually a limited amount of people doing it. She explains that what she does in that case, is to pay an expert to explain how to figure it out and how to do it properly. Sometimes, however, she does take the easy road, as that 's what people are looking for. Listen in today and find out from Stacy what she means, when she talks about the easy ways. Some highlights include: "How can I really put something out there..." From minute 3.09, Stacy talks about a problem that she and her team faced during a recent Mastermind. "So what my team and I decided..." From minute 3.25, Stacy explains how she and her team decided to overcome their problem. "Why do we both have a one day workshop?" From minute 3.35, Stacy explains why it's common practice for people to choose to do the same things, with the same topic and even the same price point. "The reason I'm bringing this story up..." At minute 4.22, Stacy explains why you shouldn't hold yourself back, just because somebody else has done the same thing that you intend to do. "Let's talk about what are..." From minute 5.16, Stacy talks about common practices, to make money online. "What do those freebies look like?" At minute 5.26, Stacy explains about freebies, what they look like and why people use them. "In one of my Group Coaching..." At minute 6.01, Stacy explains why she encourages you to copy things that work. "Put your own twist on it..." At minute 6.29. Stacy explains why and how you should put your unique stamp onto something that you copy from someone. "So there's nothing wrong..." At minute 7.43, Stacy explains why there's nothing wrong with going after something that people are already doing. "We go through these stages..." At minute 8.20, Stacy discusses current trends. "When you see a trend happening..." From minute 8.43, Stacy explains why she encourages you to jump on a trend sooner rather than later. "There will be a time..." At minute 9.52, Stacy explains that people get tired of things at a certain point and won't continue to do them, so she cautions you to not wait so long that you miss an opportunity. "You need to jump in now.:" From minute 10.41, Stacy explains why you should still jump onto Facebook Live now. "I actually want you..." From minute 11.36, Stacy explains why you really should look at what others are doing and why you will still create something that is uniquely your own, after that. "Definitely check out my free webinar..." From minute 12.44, Stacy explains why you should look at her free webinar- 7 Core Pillars of a Highly Profitable Business. Link for Stacy's free webinar: www.bit.ly/herwebinar


