096 | What It Takes To Run A Well-Oiled Machine With Chanie Wilschanski

096 | What It Takes To Run A Well-Oiled Machine With Chanie Wilschanski

What You'll Discover In This Episode:

  • Best Practices For Integrating Your Business & Personal Life
  • What To Aim For In Your Work (And It’s Not Perfection!)
  • Where To Find The Biggest Catalyst For Your Growth
  • What You Must Be Keenly Aware Of When Hiring Out
  •  What You Seriously Need To Load Up On Daily 
  • So Much More!

I sit down with the CEO of DiscoverED Consulting, Chanie Wilschanski, who helps school leaders build schools of excellence. We walk through Chanie’s well-oiled systems, processes, and routines that transform everyday chaos into teachable moments, growth, and revenue-generating opportunities.

About Guest:

Chanie began her journey over a decade ago teaching toddlers at the acclaimed Preschool of the Arts in NYC.

Continuing her path into higher studies and receiving her Masters in EC and Special Education, she started training teachers and school leaders on the HOW part of creating excellence in their school.

Through her journey, Chanie got married and has 4 children ages 1, 4, 6 and 8. Her hands are full! Chanie knows what it takes to lead a large center and have a full-time job at home as well.

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About the author

Amber De La Garza is a small business coach, speaker and trainer , and host of the long-running, top 1% podcast Small Business Straight Talk! Amber has over a decade of experience coaching successful, busy business owners to take back control of their time, team, business, and life. Using her signature Business by Design Methodology!â„¢, she helps her clients strengthen self-leadership, improve personal productivity, gain financial clarity, increase operational efficiency, lead their team confidently, and run their business strategically, so they can maximize profits, reduce stress, and make time for what matters most.

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