Accountability, Connection & Asking for Help in Business
Release Date: 04/28/2025
Really Good Conversations
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info_outlineIn this engaging conversation, Amy talks with Michelle Broadbent, a seasoned business strategist and founder of the Accountability Circle dedicated to empowering female entrepreneurs.
Michelle opens up about the power of authentic connections, the importance of accountability, and reveals practical strategies for women facing common entrepreneurial challenges.
She discusses why traditional work-life balance is a myth, how to build genuine, supportive networks, and why accountability often requires external support.
Key Outtakes:
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Building authentic connections is essential to overcoming the loneliness often experienced by business owners.
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Accountability involves clearly declaring your goals to someone trustworthy who can help keep you focused.
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Women entrepreneurs commonly face challenges around cash flow, hiring effective teams, and managing time effectively.
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Work-life balance is more realistically a blend of priorities rather than a perfect equilibrium.
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Practical tips for accountability include visible goal tracking and making dedicated time to act on your business strategies.
This episode is packed with relatable insights and useful advice for anyone striving to navigate the realities of running their own business.
Michelle Broadbent:
Website www.michellebroadbent.com.au
Accountability Circle www.michellebroadbent.com.au/accountability-circle/