by Alexia Leachman | Dec 17, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurs, Head Trash, People
One important aspect of leadership is getting other people to do stuff for you. You can’t scale your business until you can let things go and trust other people to crack on and do the work. Whether this is outsourcing to outside suppliers or delegating to...
by Alexia Leachman | Dec 6, 2020 | Entrepreneurs, Head Trash
People who like to help others are screwed. This is why so many coaches and helpy-types struggle to make sales. When you seek to offer help, you find it hard to ask for help. When you like to support others, you don’t want to be a burden. When you wish to give, you...
by Alexia Leachman | Aug 3, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurs, Head Trash
Being a CEO is demanding. Being a working mother is demanding. Having small kids is demanding. Being a CEO with small kids is demanding AF. And then there’s COVID. But that’s no reason not to want to double your turnover AND have it all. That’s where I come in. In...
by Alexia Leachman | Apr 21, 2020 | Entrepreneurs, Head Trash, People, Personal Branding
Lots of people worry about sounding silly. They think that if they sound silly that they won’t be taken seriously. Because of this they don’t do stuff. Stuff that could transform their business and their lives. They don’t go networking … because when they have to...
by Alexia Leachman | Oct 29, 2012 | Employees, Entrepreneurs, Freelancers, Personal Branding, Uncategorized
I’m rebranding. Yes. You read that right. A person, ME, is rebranding. You might think that rebranding is reserved for businesses and products, but in doing so you’re missing the point. Branding is all about your sense of self and identity and how you express that....
by Alexia Leachman | Sep 26, 2012 | Entrepreneurs, Freelancers, People, Personal Branding, Uncategorized
I don’t know about you, but I have a silly habit of taking books on holiday that are stimulating and inspiring rather than allowing me to escape, and this holiday is no different; I took Ian Sanders & David Sloly’s book, Mash Up, and Graham Allcott’s How to think...