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Intuitive Entrepreneur Preview Call: The One Business Tool Every Entrepreneur Should Be Using but Doesn't Know About
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Shoshanna French, CEO Proteus Consulting
Denver-based Intuition Authority Launching Intuitive Entrepreneur Program

DENVER - Washingtoner -- Being a business owner requires managing many moving parts like taking care of existing clients, finding new ones, and tracking the "back end" of the business including revenue and expenses- hundreds of decisions being made all day, every day.

Ultimately, being able to make effective and successful decisions in business is essential to its continued success. Intuition as a tool helps in navigating the decision-making process in business by guiding entrepreneurs to weed out the noise from:
  • Multitude of perspectives from experts
  • Business partners that have different points of view
  • Any limiting beliefs about yourself
  • Desires and opinions from friends, family, or spouse

Launching June 1, the Simple Spirit Intuitive Entrepreneur Program offers existing entrepreneurs a 6-month intensive training and development opportunity that's never been offered before. Throughout the program, participants will receive regular 1:1 and group coaching focused on aligned business growth, intuition recognition, energy clearing, daily practices, coaching and long-term habit formation. Additionally, participants will have unlimited access to an online resource library of courses, meditations, energy work and practices, as well as admission into our online support community for both current and past participants.

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"Intuitive entrepreneurs are able to move towards their vision in a clear and decisive way, they know how to cut through indecision, overcome doubt and fulfill their mission. My mission is to train entrepreneurs to trust their intuition so they can be out in the world innovating and impacting" Simple Spirit CEO Shoshanna French says.

This program is designed specifically for existing entrepreneurs, executives, and C-suite level leadership. The first step to joining the program is to submit an application and schedule an interview with Shoshanna through the website, https://simplespirit.kartra.com/page/entrepreneur. Invitations for registration will then be sent on a first come, first served basis, as space is limited.

Shoshanna French, psychic and intuitive coach, has been using her gift of intuition for nearly two decades, guiding clients to have the life altering and transformative shifts in their professional and personal lives that their souls have been asking for. You can contact Shoshanna directly at shoshanna@simplespirit.com or (720) 504-7971.

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