How to Work Within the Four Dreaded Zones

 

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  • It’s important to cut yourself some slack if you’re working in your least favorite zone.

  • The four zones help to handle challenges and helps you meet your goals.

  • Knowing what you’re dealing with is key to personal and professional growth.

 

 

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Accept each zone for what it is and move through it as quickly as you can.
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Host Sandra Smith:

I hope I don’t sound too negative when I talk about the four dreaded zones. I came up with these while working with women Solopreneurs. Today, we’re going to go over what exactly those four zones are and how knowing this can help you going forward(click here for full transcript)


 

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