<p>You&#39;ve poured into everyone else — your career, your family, your community. Now it&#39;s your turn. But where do you even start?</p><p>Brigitte Cutshall sits down with Chanda Coston, a business coach and strategist who helps women in midlife build businesses that actually fit their lives. </p><p>Chanda shares how losing her brother to gun violence led her to discover her passion for mentoring, and why she believes women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s are uniquely positioned — and urgently ready — to bet on themselves. </p><p>From overcoming overwhelm to building personal brands, Chanda brings both military discipline and heartfelt coaching to help women stop waiting and start living.</p><p><br></p><p>3 Key Takeaways:</p><p>(1) Structure and boundaries are the cure for overwhelm. If you&#39;re constantly saying yes to everyone else, there&#39;s nothing left for your own dreams — and that has to change first.</p><p>(2) All of your experiences are your greatest asset. Nothing was wasted. Your career, your seasons of life, even your failures are human capital that no employer will ever fully compensate you for.</p><p>(3) Accountability is a multiplier. Telling someone your goal makes you 65% more likely to achieve it — having someone hold you to it pushes that to 95%.</p><p>Stop waiting for the &quot;perfect&quot; moment to prioritize your dreams. </p><p>Visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjh5SHZBTmgxNUpTNzJmSk1TeS1vTTlLNFkzUXxBQ3Jtc0trVWdyS2tYcGRxdXRxNllCRjM1RDVqT0VLdEFZSi01UWN6VUE1bFE1Sk43eEtxeHd6c0QzampRMHFkb2diamg0ZXZSSndaMzRTZG1mdHdHYjFSWl9SM3M3anh0Y1lCZmIyTFhEVGZuSUxWTW9ybTAtdw&q=https%3A%2F%2FChanda-co.com%2F&v=Vv9REWyKoOc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://Chanda-co.com</a> to explore how a 12-week strategic plan can help you scale your business without sacrificing your well-being. </p><p>https://www.instagram.com/chanda__co/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

Real Things Living

Brigitte Cutshall

Permission to Launch with Chanda Coston

MAR 3, 202626 MIN
Real Things Living

Permission to Launch with Chanda Coston

MAR 3, 202626 MIN

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<p>You&#39;ve poured into everyone else — your career, your family, your community. Now it&#39;s your turn. But where do you even start?</p><p>Brigitte Cutshall sits down with Chanda Coston, a business coach and strategist who helps women in midlife build businesses that actually fit their lives. </p><p>Chanda shares how losing her brother to gun violence led her to discover her passion for mentoring, and why she believes women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s are uniquely positioned — and urgently ready — to bet on themselves. </p><p>From overcoming overwhelm to building personal brands, Chanda brings both military discipline and heartfelt coaching to help women stop waiting and start living.</p><p><br></p><p>3 Key Takeaways:</p><p>(1) Structure and boundaries are the cure for overwhelm. If you&#39;re constantly saying yes to everyone else, there&#39;s nothing left for your own dreams — and that has to change first.</p><p>(2) All of your experiences are your greatest asset. Nothing was wasted. Your career, your seasons of life, even your failures are human capital that no employer will ever fully compensate you for.</p><p>(3) Accountability is a multiplier. Telling someone your goal makes you 65% more likely to achieve it — having someone hold you to it pushes that to 95%.</p><p>Stop waiting for the &quot;perfect&quot; moment to prioritize your dreams. </p><p>Visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjh5SHZBTmgxNUpTNzJmSk1TeS1vTTlLNFkzUXxBQ3Jtc0trVWdyS2tYcGRxdXRxNllCRjM1RDVqT0VLdEFZSi01UWN6VUE1bFE1Sk43eEtxeHd6c0QzampRMHFkb2diamg0ZXZSSndaMzRTZG1mdHdHYjFSWl9SM3M3anh0Y1lCZmIyTFhEVGZuSUxWTW9ybTAtdw&q=https%3A%2F%2FChanda-co.com%2F&v=Vv9REWyKoOc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://Chanda-co.com</a> to explore how a 12-week strategic plan can help you scale your business without sacrificing your well-being. </p><p>https://www.instagram.com/chanda__co/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>