Nebraska’s top women’s business coach, Cheryl Hansen, hit #1 on two Amazon.com Best Seller Lists for the recent release of Local Business Mavericks. Her book also reached #2 in the Customer Services category for the Kindle Store.
Local Business Mavericks is a compilation of one-on-one conversations with some of the top entrepreneurs in their industry designed to share their strategies to overcome the toughest obstacles standing in the way of their customers’ success.
Hansen’s insight into how women business owners can finally find balance between their professional career and their personal life is based on decades of experience and is right on target.
She states, “At the top of every client’s list is how to have more TIME! Every one of them is strung out trying to meet deadlines, loading the wash machine, and struggling to stay present in their children’s lives. They make tons of promises to take better care of themselves and grow their businesses – but they end up sacrificing all of it because everyone else comes first.”
Hansen has made headlines quite a bit recently, most notably for her ability to take local female entrepreneurs who were struggling and wondering where next month’s revenue was going to come from. Then by plugging them into her proven step-by-step system, these same entrepreneurs generated new business is record time.
It’s most likely for this reason that many people in Nebraska consider her the most real and relevant women’s business coach in tune with the marketplace today.
Cheryl Hansen helps female entrepreneurs in service industries, retail endeavors, finance, insurance, & real estate careers gain the skill sets and needed knowledge to convey their marketing message verbally in a way that is compelling. She takes them through a structured sequence, step by step solution to create momentum and to add perfect clients to their pipeline. They also see the benefit of being in marketing mode rather than staying in sales mode. And they do this while lowering their stress levels and creating more time in their calendar to spend doing what they want to do most with their families.