December 16, 2025
Do you pride yourself on being a lifelong learner?
Do you grasp new information quickly, and are you excited to put that new knowledge to work?
While we can quickly master new skills, our thinking must evolve, which takes time. That evolution can feel slow and labored. We want action! Agility! Achievement!
And if you’re like me, you may lose sight of finding inspiration in your work. That’s when I turn to the creativity of fiction authors…
Where do you turn for inspiration, so your work doesn’t become a daily grind?
I typically don't read business books. I find that, rather than building on other people's ideas, I like to develop my own perspectives.
In fact, I’m very protective of my ability to innovate, rather than replicate.
I get a lot of inspiration and insights from fiction instead - books, TV, and podcasts. I love historical fiction and fantasy – because then it becomes about possibilities.
I learned at an early age that storytelling has power, and I had a direct experience with my favorite author, Ray Bradbury.
New ideas and approaches intrigue me – and inspire me.
My ability to see potential and innovate helps women build and refine their revenue engine. This is significant because one of the biggest value drivers in your business is consistent, predictable revenue.
Are you stuck in your Second Act?
Have you built a profitable and valuable business but instead of feeling like there's something missing, you’re feeling like there's something more?
If you’ve built an accounting firm, a law firm, a financial services firm, a psychology practice, or a specialty consulting firm that is generating $1 million to $10 million in annual revenue, you are in a prime market.
Larger firms and companies are growing by buying other firms. This has long been the case, but we’re seeing a higher rate than ever.
In a tragic twist, I see too many women who actually lose their company instead of exiting on their own terms. The exit process is filled with pitfalls and complex issues – especially for women.
I’ve built my business as an advocate, and I specialize in helping women founders transition to their Third Act – when you’re ready to do the work you’ve always longed to do.
As your advocate, by definition, I’m looking out for your best interests. I am not taking a brokerage fee, commission, or equity. I am not motivated by how quickly the exit moves or the final dollar amounts. I want what you want – and will help you get it.
Are you ready to exit your business on your terms?
That requires a new way of thinking, new skills, a simple and elegant design, and an advocate by your side. Contact me to learn more.
How exit-ready are you? Find out at: http://she-exits.com/
My life’s work is empowering high-achieving women business owners to fine-tune their operations and scale their revenue for strategic growth, creating real business value and emerging exit ready. That value can transform into wealth when they are ready to exit their company - and I believe that wealth in the hands of women elevates society as a whole.