Author Archives: Dr. Shannon Reece

TOP Mental Game Coach in Sport, Business and Life, peak performance expert in sport psychology and former competitive athlete, Dr. Shannon Reece is a teaches competitive athletes, women entrepreneurs, and heart-centered individuals how to leverage their unique strengths into championship form to achieve peak performance.

Women, It’s Time to Stand Up and Count!

I just finished reading an amazing new book entitled, Women Count: A Guide to Changing the World by Susan Bulkeley Butler, the first female partner of Anderson Consulting (now Accenture). This relatively small book packs a big punch, and has risen to the top of my recommended business books for women entrepreneurs. It was Gandhi who […]

Question of the Week – May 2, 2011

This week’s question is – Must-read Business Books for Solopreneurs: As a business owner, one of the biggest tasks is your continuing education. Whether you have a formal degree under your belt or not, you must keep learning in order to keep growing. There are a myriad of business books on the market, some new […]

6 Tips to Outsource to a Diamond in the Rough

When it comes to outsourcing, I would prefer to hire really talented people who are just starting a business, (1) because I love to help hard-working startups build their business, and (2) I like to have a list of cost-effective, go-to people to recommend to my clients. Whenever you outsource to start-up, the question is […]

A.W.E. Spotlight – The Numbers Whisperer

In an effort to always bring you the latest and greatest information, I am happy to present another installment of our Advisory of Women Entrepreneurs Spotlight interview series. We designed this series to, not only showcase our community of amazing women entrepreneurs, but to also share their best tips, strategies and insights for wanna-be and established […]

Finding True Wealth

Tip of the Week – April 27, 2011 I believe that true wealth in life is all about having the courage to be exactly who you are, every day.  Nothing is quite as draining as trying to be someone you are not, whether professionally or personally.  You can only wear a mask for so long […]

Question of the Week – April 25, 2011

This week’s question is – I would prefer to outsource to really talented people who are just starting a business, (1) because I love to help hard-working startups build their business, and (2) I like to have a list of cost-effective, go-to people to recommend to my clients. Whenever you outsource to new start-up, the […]

What’s Your Business Super Power?

When you start a business, it’s important to seek out a niche that’s untapped or underserved, and sets the stage for you to bring your unique prowess to the table to fill an existing need in a special way.  The greatest success and fulfillment comes from sharing your inherent gifts with others. Everyone has a […]