Published Dec 23, 2020

If You STRUGGLE With Self-Doubt WATCH THIS! | Rachel Hollis & Lewis Howes

Rachel Hollis joins Lewis Howes to share her insights on pivoting business models amidst crises, managing public criticism with resilience, and embracing authenticity for a fulfilling life. Hear her practical strategies for leadership, personal growth, and redefining success.
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  • Pivoting

    Rachel Hollis opens up about the challenges of pivoting her business during unforeseen circumstances. She describes how her company, heavily reliant on live events, had to quickly adapt to virtual events and product sales due to the pandemic. Despite the setbacks, Rachel emphasizes the importance of resilience and learning from every experience, even from ventures like Quibi that didn't pan out as expected 1 2.

    I feel like I have spent this entire year fighting like my back is up against a wall and I'm just pivoting and pivoting and pivoting again.

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    Rachel's ability to adapt and her team's dedication have been crucial in navigating these turbulent times.

       

    Leadership

    Leadership during a crisis requires maintaining company morale and direction. Rachel discusses the impact of her personal struggles, including a public divorce, on her business and how it affected her team. She highlights the importance of managing the mindset of her staff and keeping everyone aligned towards common goals 3 4.

    I'm coming out of the hardest year, and I already told you I'm going to be a warrior. And, man, you ain't seen nothing yet.

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    Rachel's determination and clear vision have been key to leading her company through tough times.

       

    Growth

    Investing in growth and making vision-driven decisions are essential for long-term success. Rachel shares how investing in herself and her team has paid off, and how she now makes decisions based on whether they align with her long-term vision. She stresses the importance of surrounding oneself with the right people and continuously showing up, even when success is a slow process 5 6.

    Success is a slow process. And so many people drop out of the race because they want it to be overnight.

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    Rachel's strategic approach and commitment to her vision have been instrumental in her company's resilience and growth.

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