Ep. #11 - Finding Clarity and Community with Sharon Costanzo

by Marci Barker / February 1st, 2023
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Finding Clarity and Community with Sharon Costanzo
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Finding Clarity and Community with Sharon Costanzo
Relationship coach, Sharon Costanzo, joined The Accountability Code coaching program simply to stay connected to the amazing network of people at my events and in my groups.
Connecting people is truly one of my favorite parts because a rising tide lifts all boats. If you have been on the fence about getting involved just know that you don't need a big goal or massive struggle as a reason to join us.
You can join my community because it will benefit you.
In today's episode, Sharon lets us in on how she was able to clear up the blind spots in her business through her coaching calls, and how she used that info to get clear and move forward with focus.
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In This Episode We Cover:
Being connected to like-minded entrepreneurs.
Letting go of being everything all the time.
Finding clarity after spinning your wheels.
How fear can motivate (Workbook page 284)
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