Coach Kim Eickhoff

Coach Kim Eickhoff Empower your people and accelerate your business. I work with CEOs and executive teams who want to build an inspired business.

They have a growth mindset; they understand they have to work on themselves personally and professionally; and they want to make the world a better place.

12/31/2022

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"Our adolescent puppy is trying to figure out what kind of dog he wants to be." This is what my partner, Mandy says. It ...
10/05/2022

"Our adolescent puppy is trying to figure out what kind of dog he wants to be." This is what my partner, Mandy says. It made me laugh.

We got our 10-month old puppy from a rescue in January 2022, and Jax is now 18 months old. He is a full on adolescent and we all know how hard those adolescent years can be!

He was virtually a perfect puppy, but he is learning to challenge us on commands, push boundaries, and develop some “interesting” behaviors.

But not to fear! Our trainer told us we could work on things with Jax and help him learn some new ways of being. All will be well!

HOORAY!

One of the key pieces to his development is gaining more confidence. The more confidence he has, the more secure he feels in himself.

It’s interesting to me, because one would think that boosting someone’s confidence, might lead them to push boundaries more.

However, it is actually the opposite. It seems that with more confidence he is more relaxed and willing to obey, mostly because there is nothing to prove.

All of this, made me think of myself and the business owners I work with.

Many of us start a business from scratch, usually doing something we are passionate about. We are very good at our craft, but not always as good at running the business side of things.

There are things like marketing, sales, systems, financials, and managing and leading people, that make it a steep learning curve.

With a lack of knowledge and confidence in our abilities, we can create problems for ourselves and not even know we are doing it.

Behaviors we might engage in:

1. We can be controlling and act as if we are the only ones who can do things right in our businesses. This can lead to not delegating well and as a result, running ourselves ragged and not making as much money.

2. We can be in denial about small issues and stick our head in the sand to ignore them, and before we know it, these can grow into huge problems affecting morale, turnover, cash flow, and satisfying customers.

3. We can focus on the wrong things. Many small business owners focus on what they enjoy in their business, which doesn’t always generate customers.

When we move from the puppy stage of our business, to the adolescent stage, it can be a very challenging transition.

Just like Jax, we have to continue learning new skills to run our businesses better; increase our confidence in our abilities to make better choices; and actually choose who we want to be as business owners.

If you find yourself in this adolescent stage of your business, it is time to decide what type of business owner you want to become.

Then determine what personal and professional skills you need to learn in order to become that type of business owner.

And finally, find the help you need to get there effectively.

As all goes well, you and Jax will have more confidence and a happier life as a result!

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09/01/2022

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As August comes to a close, it's a great time to take a step back and evaluate how the month has gone. What were your bi...
08/31/2022

As August comes to a close, it's a great time to take a step back and evaluate how the month has gone.

What were your biggest challenges? What did you learn? What can you delegate or say 'no' to in order to reduce your stress levels? And what can you change for September? Take some time to reflect on what went well and what didn't, and see if there are any areas you can improve upon.

If you did find August challenging, then remember that September is a new month with new opportunities. Use what you learned in August to make September even better!

Are you looking for ways to improve your team's self-awareness and enhance your company culture? If so, I can help. I of...
08/30/2022

Are you looking for ways to improve your team's self-awareness and enhance your company culture? If so, I can help. I offer a free discovery call to help you learn more about what I do and how I can help you.

During our call, we'll discuss your goals and objectives, and what feels the most beneficial for you and your team.

Let me help you achieve the results you're looking for. Schedule your free discovery call today!
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Simply put, vulnerable leadership is approaching your leadership from a place of openness and self-awareness. Leaders wh...
08/29/2022

Simply put, vulnerable leadership is approaching your leadership from a place of openness and self-awareness.

Leaders who adopt this approach are not afraid to admit their mistakes or share their feelings. Instead, they see these qualities as strengths that can help them connect with others and build trust.

Vulnerable leaders have open lines of communication, are receptive to feedback and criticism, and embrace and learn from their mistakes. Ultimately, vulnerable leadership is about being authentic and building relationships based on mutual respect.

How do you approach your leadership currently?

Our minds are incredibly powerful things, and what we believe about ourselves can have a huge impact on our lives. If we...
08/26/2022

Our minds are incredibly powerful things, and what we believe about ourselves can have a huge impact on our lives.

If we believe that we're capable of achieving great things, then we'll be more likely to take risks and put in the hard work required to succeed.

On the other hand, if we convince ourselves that we're not good enough or that we'll never amount to anything, then we'll likely never reach our full potential.

So next time you find yourself doubting your abilities, remember that your only limit is your mind! With a positive attitude and a little hard work, you can achieve anything you set your sights on!

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