When CNN affectionately refers to you as the “female Jerry Maguire,” people pay attention. And as well they should.
Her name is Molly Fletcher and she is a trailblazer in every sense of the word – a rare talent of business wisdom, relationship brilliance, and unwavering optimism.
She has also authored five books, with her latest being a book called The Energy Clock: 3 Simple Steps to Create a Life Full of ENERGY and Live Your Best Every Day.
As a popular keynote speaker, she shares the unconventional techniques that helped her thrive as one of the first female sports agents in the high-stakes, big-ego world of professional sports and, now, as a successful entrepreneur.
I learned, among other things, that color-coding my calendar/planner can actually make a huge difference in my already solid system. It was the missing piece, in fact, that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. Thanks, Molly!
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In today’s episode, Molly and I explore:
- How to conduct your own Energy Audit and why you’d want to
- The importance of managing your energy around the uncontrollable
- The advantages of embracing imperfection
- And lots more!
Molly in Action
Molly’s Book
You can order your copy of The Energy Clock: 3 Simple Steps to Create a Life Full of ENERGY and Live Your Best Every Day right now!
Books Molly Recommends
The Alchemist, 25th Anniversary: A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coelho
The Obstacle is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph by Ryan Holiday
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