Ep 12. Power of Permission with Chrystal Clifton


One would think if you are a leading voice in high-end positioning and sales and your wines have been featured in the White House, you must be in a constant state of hustle. However, Chrystal Clifton is not about that life. Chrystal does not believe that building a profitable business requires hustle and burnout. Instead, her methods emphasize giving yourself permission to be premium, aligning profits with purpose, building a business and lifestyle that suits the owner, and allowing growth through authenticity and flow.

I invite you to be proactively present and join us as we discuss:

  • What happens when we hit blocks in our business
  • The importance of giving yourself permission to sell
  • The power of the phrase “Even though” that helps move business forward
  • How mentors, coaches and accountability partners can help you achieve your goals
  • Engaging with online groups and meetups
  • The value of energy exchanges
  • Putting yourself as a line item in your business
  • What does your premium business look like
  • Reframing how you do sales
  • Direct to Consumer vs Business to Business

Where you can find Chrystal:

www.chrystalclifton.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/permissiontobepremium_

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