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reflect to propel forward

Grab a journal and a pen and get ready for this Bold Moves Audio Boost to propel you forward in your business and in life.

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BBB FEATURE: EMPOWERING BUSINESS OWNERS TO INCREASE SUCCESS

Would you hire yourself as the CEO of your own business? That is the big question Amy Pocsik, Founder of Bold Moves, will ask when you work together, and then she will teach you how to do just that – take ownership and become the chief of your business and life.

The mission of Bold Moves is to empower women to increase their success exponentially. Amy partners with founders to make an impact and help them own the role of CEO – professionally and personally.

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PODCAST FEATURE: BUSINESS BY DESIGN

As the saying goes, “if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, bring company.” This couldn’t be truer for the dynamic duo, Melissa Gilbo and Amy Pocsik, founders of the Women’s Business League.

They could have lived a good life with their stable careers in finance and loving families to support them, but a fateful encounter at a local pizza shop in Georgetown, Massachusetts led them to abandon their six-figure state of mind to pursue the unconventional life that they live today.

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PODCAST FEATURE: Growth Through Connections

As the saying goes, “if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, bring company.” This couldn’t be truer for the dynamic duo, Melissa Gilbo and Amy Pocsik, founders of the Women’s Business League.

They could have lived a good life with their stable careers in finance and loving families to support them, but a fateful encounter at a local pizza shop in Georgetown, Massachusetts led them to abandon their six-figure state of mind to pursue the unconventional life that they live today.

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Fast Company Feature: CEO LIKE A MOTHER

My jaw dropped in disbelief. I sat wide-eyed across the table as the leader of a prominent company spiraled into an outright tantrum. Our organizations were collaborating on a large-scale project. It was not going well. Fists clenched and red faced, he hurled one irrational comment after another. His persistent obstinacy was stalling any rational conversation.

Then, it occurred to me. I’d seen this kind of behavior before—from my 3-year-old kid.

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CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR BUSINESS…

“How did you learn about me?” the woman asked. The man explained that he had found her through a Facebook ad, which is a common scenario in today’s virtual world. According to marketing experts, thousands of these conversations are started every day, but not many are leading to sales.

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