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Finding Your Inner Sass with Shari Goldsmith

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Shari Goldsmith is a Mental Health Therapist, Women’s Life Coach and Author of “31 Days to Finding Your Inner Sass - A Shortcut to Girlfriend Happiness”. In her work, she comes across many women that are eager for guidance to achieve goals they have set in the business world. These women focus on numbers, profits and strategies to move up in the professional world. But here’s the reality-it doesn’t matter what new strategy you deploy or what new technique you perfect, if you haven’t done the work to find your inner sass, you will not truly soar in your career. In other words, there are certain principles that when followed in your personal and professional life, will enable you to achieve the success and happiness you deserve. Women need to work from the inside out, not the other way around.

Our Guest: Women’s Life Coach, Speaker and Author, Shari works with you to identify the challenges that are standing in the way of you reaching your full potential. Her vast business experience combined with her Mental Health expertise gave her the perfect combination of skills to help women discover where they belong, subsequently reinventing their lives.

Her new book, “31 days to Finding Your Inner Sass - Shortcuts to Girlfriend Happiness” helps women achieve the success, happiness and SASS that they deserve. 

Your Host: Your Host: Tai Goodwin is founder of Launch While Working.com, the official online magazine for ambitious professionals running a business while working a 9 to 5. An intuitive career and business coach, Tai guides clients in owning their brilliance and getting their message out so they can have more impact and income. Over 6,000 listeners each month tune into her popular weekly Launch Talk show on Blog Talk Radio. Her articles have been featured on Forbes.com, Careerealism.com and in CAREER Magazine.

 

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