Lunchtime Leadership Webinar: 3 Ways to Break New Ground in Your Business

To enter the best mindset for learning, attend a short Top Producer Summit webinar this week.

Lunchtime Leadership
Lunchtime Leadership
(Top Producer)

This year make it a business goal to move away from the status quo and to strive for better—to break new ground. This process of strategizing and reimagining your business can be scary, but it can also be energizing.

For 2021, the Top Producer Summit will feature both a small in-person event is set for Feb. 15-17 in Nashville, Tenn., with an online program launching the following week, Feb. 23-25. With the theme, “Breaking New Ground,” producers will hone their money, marketing and management skills.

To enter the best mindset for learning, attend a short Top Producer Summit webinar this week. This bonus session (which is included with your Top Producer Summit registration fee) will feature Top Producer columnist Sarah Beth Aubrey.

Register Now: Lunchtime Leadership with Sarah Beth Aubrey, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m. CDT.
Use promo code: BONUS

Aubrey is an author entrepreneur with deep agricultural roots. In 2015, she founded A.C.T., Aubrey Coaching & Training, a performance-based leadership training and executive coaching firm.

With 2020 in the rearview mirror, what goals and dreams do you have for your business? What is holding you back from 2021 being your best year?

“There’s a variety of issues that could have impacted your business that are within your control,” Aubrey says. “Choose one. This is the mindset shift that you need to make going into 2021. You need to shift from being held back by it, be in control of it, and have a plan for resolving it.”

Join Aubrey for a quick 30-min. session on Thursday, Jan. 28. You’ll learn three ways to break new ground with your business this year.

Register at TPSummit.com with the code: BONUS


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