
Dealing with Burn Out with Maggie Perotin
02/02/22 • 45 min
As an international business and leadership coach, Maggie gives service-based entrepreneurs clarity and tools to exceed their business goals and transform into authentic & high-performing leaders of their business. Through her DREAM-PLAN-DO coaching model, she helps my clients become confident CEOs by aligning their mindset, business skills, and high-performance habits. With that, they transform their business from an unreliable source of income to a client attracting diamonds. Maggie is a host of the Diamond Effect Podcast. She holds an executive MBA from Jack Welch Management Institute and has over 13 years of corporate leadership experience in various domains. Maggie Perotin lives in Toronto, Canada with her blended family with 4 kids. She loves nature, traveling, and good food.
Let’s tune in and learn more about her inspiring story and listen to [OPENING].
[00:01 – 05:32] Getting to Know Maggie
- I welcome and introduce my guest, Maggie Perotin
- “I like action!”
- Maggie shares how she first experienced a career and life burnout
- Why Maggie started her coaching business
[05:33 – 44:36] Dealing with Burn Out
- Why the Corporate World Appears Too Attractive
- Safe and Easier
- Starting a business is beginning from zero
- Maggie’s Biggest Takeaway Out of the Corporate World
- Not all corporations are the same
- It all depends on the people
- The Best Qualities the Best Leader Has
- Every Person is Different
- Hiring Firsts
- Onboarding To-Do List
- That Little Personal Touch
- Maggie talks about her experience living in a communist country
- No System is Perfect. Nothing is Perfect.
- Democracy is the best system we’ve invented
- What Keeps People Stuck?
- Comfort or the unknown?
- Achieving acceptance and status in life
- Why You Have to Create that Discomfort in Your Life
- Take Simple Strong Steps
- Be sure of your ‘why’
- Find the right circle
- Surround yourself with people who will help with your self-development
- The difference between the corporate world and entrepreneurship
- The Most Important Aspect of Starting a Company and Brand
- You have to have self-trust
- Marketing versus Branding
- Just like a tree
- Solopreneur versus startup
- The Best Way to Market Yourself
- Social Media
- A Good Strategy
- The Role of Influencers
- Maggie Takes on the World Stage
- Self-leadership
[44:37 – 45:51] Closing Segment
- How to connect with Maggie Perotin.
- See links below.
- Final words
Tweetable Quotes:
“I don't like complacency even in my career. So I always like to grow but the price I thought I would have to pay growing in a corporate career wasn't also the price I wanted.” – Maggie Perotin
“As a leader, you will never know all the answers. And it's really a knowledge economy, right? And you can't know it all.” – Maggie Perotin
“Am I seeing myself doing what I'm doing or staying in the state that I am for the next 5 to 10 years? And if the answer is no, that could be enough to create discomfort for you to do something.” – Maggie Perotin
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Follow Maggie on [email protected], Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and https://stairwaytoleadership.com/.
To know more, you can connect with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or visit my website https://ephraimglick.com/. I’m offering a FREE 30-minute consultation for people who reach out to me.
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As an international business and leadership coach, Maggie gives service-based entrepreneurs clarity and tools to exceed their business goals and transform into authentic & high-performing leaders of their business. Through her DREAM-PLAN-DO coaching model, she helps my clients become confident CEOs by aligning their mindset, business skills, and high-performance habits. With that, they transform their business from an unreliable source of income to a client attracting diamonds. Maggie is a host of the Diamond Effect Podcast. She holds an executive MBA from Jack Welch Management Institute and has over 13 years of corporate leadership experience in various domains. Maggie Perotin lives in Toronto, Canada with her blended family with 4 kids. She loves nature, traveling, and good food.
Let’s tune in and learn more about her inspiring story and listen to [OPENING].
[00:01 – 05:32] Getting to Know Maggie
- I welcome and introduce my guest, Maggie Perotin
- “I like action!”
- Maggie shares how she first experienced a career and life burnout
- Why Maggie started her coaching business
[05:33 – 44:36] Dealing with Burn Out
- Why the Corporate World Appears Too Attractive
- Safe and Easier
- Starting a business is beginning from zero
- Maggie’s Biggest Takeaway Out of the Corporate World
- Not all corporations are the same
- It all depends on the people
- The Best Qualities the Best Leader Has
- Every Person is Different
- Hiring Firsts
- Onboarding To-Do List
- That Little Personal Touch
- Maggie talks about her experience living in a communist country
- No System is Perfect. Nothing is Perfect.
- Democracy is the best system we’ve invented
- What Keeps People Stuck?
- Comfort or the unknown?
- Achieving acceptance and status in life
- Why You Have to Create that Discomfort in Your Life
- Take Simple Strong Steps
- Be sure of your ‘why’
- Find the right circle
- Surround yourself with people who will help with your self-development
- The difference between the corporate world and entrepreneurship
- The Most Important Aspect of Starting a Company and Brand
- You have to have self-trust
- Marketing versus Branding
- Just like a tree
- Solopreneur versus startup
- The Best Way to Market Yourself
- Social Media
- A Good Strategy
- The Role of Influencers
- Maggie Takes on the World Stage
- Self-leadership
[44:37 – 45:51] Closing Segment
- How to connect with Maggie Perotin.
- See links below.
- Final words
Tweetable Quotes:
“I don't like complacency even in my career. So I always like to grow but the price I thought I would have to pay growing in a corporate career wasn't also the price I wanted.” – Maggie Perotin
“As a leader, you will never know all the answers. And it's really a knowledge economy, right? And you can't know it all.” – Maggie Perotin
“Am I seeing myself doing what I'm doing or staying in the state that I am for the next 5 to 10 years? And if the answer is no, that could be enough to create discomfort for you to do something.” – Maggie Perotin
-----------------------------
Follow Maggie on [email protected], Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and https://stairwaytoleadership.com/.
To know more, you can connect with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or visit my website https://ephraimglick.com/. I’m offering a FREE 30-minute consultation for people who reach out to me.
I want to know more about you!
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome fears and obstacles by sharing t...
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