Liz is a trauma survivor, licensed clinical social worker, and infertility warrior, which has fueled her passion to support others in similar situations.
Her two target markets are empowering trauma survivors going through infertility and helping healthcare providers create trauma-informed practices for fertility patients.
Liz emphasizes the importance of empowering women to take control of their fertility journeys and not just rely on the expertise of medical professionals.
Energy and excitement levels fluctuate based on the time of year and internal/external factors.
During high energy periods, there is a tendency to go overboard with activity.
Low excitement and motivation lead to feeling worse despite efforts to push through.
Some business owners naturally embody both the visionary and integrator roles, allowing for seamless integration of ideas and execution.
It is crucial for highly sensitive individuals to avoid pushing themselves beyond their limits in the business environment.
Identifying the points at which one gets stuck is essential for both the listener and the individual, such as Liz, to facilitate progress.
Conscious decision-making plays a key role in acknowledging the need to release unnecessary burdens and seek assistance in letting go.
Developing a master list for a visionary business, driven by passion, is a fundamental step in organizing and prioritizing goals and objectives.
She has a broader interest in trauma-informed care and maternal mental health.
Supporting trauma-informed providers in the network is important to ensure availability for people in need.
Creating a directory for trauma-informed providers is valuable and important for those in need.
It's important to go where the fire is, the passion, and strike while the iron is hot.
The first step is to create and set a date to let go of the old business.
The inner has to become aligned before the outer can happen.
Setting a date provides clarity and direction, like putting an address in the GPS.
Clarity is foundational for stepping into something new, and breaking it down into small pieces is important.
Taking quiet time to tune in and feel what's right before making big decisions is crucial, especially for someone who is feeling-oriented.
The new venture is a result of deep feeling and a big heart, contributing empathy and feeling to the world.