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How Limiting Beliefs Become Invisible Barriers that Can Hold You Back from Scaling

Sometimes the hardest part of scaling isn’t strategy or systems, it’s the limiting beliefs that quietly shape how you lead and grow. These invisible barriers can make you think you’ve hit a ceiling, when in reality, the numbers show you’re ready for more.

In today’s episode my prior client, Stephanie Skryzowski, is sharing the invisible barriers that were limiting her revenue and freedom and how she overcame them, crossed the $1M mark and has set her business up for limitless growth.

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Stephanie Skryzowski is a visionary Chief Financial Officer that helps purpose-driven leaders better understand and use their numbers to make smart decisions to grow their bottom line and their impact. She founded 100 Degrees in 2015 after a decade-long career serving nonprofits around the globe, from Afghanistan to Haiti, Nepal to Malawi. She loves teaching purpose-driven leaders how to use their financials to create sustainability and increase their impact on the world.

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If you’re listening to this and you’re tired of guessing your way to the next level, I created a roadmap that shows you exactly how to scale to consistent hundred-thousand-dollar months with more freedom and far less stress.

This is the operating system behind sustainable growth, the same structure I teach my clients to help them step out of the weeds and actually enjoy their business again.

If you want it, DM me “ROADMAP” on Instagram and I’ll send it to you.

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