Three Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask To Thrive In Tough Times

Rightline, a Washington, D.C.-based coaching and consulting company, helps put business owners back on track by asking three key questions: “Who are you? What do you want? How will you get there?”
By: Renee Barnow
 
 
Renee Barnow
Renee Barnow
May 5, 2010 - PRLog -- Is Your Small Business On Track?
Three Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask To Thrive In Tough Times

Washington, DC. Small, micro, and solo business owners charge down their paths – until work crises, family or health concerns, outside economic forces, even the weather – derails progress. Rightline, a Washington, D.C.-based coaching and consulting company, helps put business owners back on track by asking three key questions: “Who are you? What do you want? How will you get there?”

“What clients say they want at the onset of group or individual coaching sessions is sometimes quite different from what we arrive at through the transition process,” says Renée Barnow, Agent of Calm and founder of Rightline. “Transformation is possible through the transition by converting confusion to clarity, frustration to confidence and fear to mastery. My clients do that by slowing down and reflecting with deliberateness on the three key questions.”

Answering the three key questions allows overwhelmed professionals to master the art of thriving in tough times, overcome the stress of overwhelm, and experience the freedom and enjoyment of being in business. The result? These professionals guide their businesses with a firm hand, confident in the knowledge that they can discover and use the best of themselves in business and in their personal lives.

Rightline’s coaching clients represent a variety of industry sectors, including executive search, financial services, information technology and manufacturing. Their common thread is a desire to increase their power or reduce their pain related to chaos, conflict or confusion resulting from starting a business, rapid growth, restructuring or downsizing, and career and personal transitions.

About Rightline

Renée Barnow, Agent of Calm, is the founder of Rightline, a coaching and consulting company. She is the author of “Action Based Communication: Changing Experience through Language,” and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Coach Federation, Metro Washington, D.C. Chapter. Barnow is also a member of the American Society for Training and Development, the International Speakers Network and the Organization Development Network.

For more information on Rightline, email renee@right-line.com or call 202-363-4548. Visit http://www.rightline.com

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About Rightline

Renée Barnow, Agent of Calm, is the founder of Rightline, a coaching and consulting company. She is the author of “Action Based Communication: Changing Experience through Language,” and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Coach Federation, Metro Washington, D.C. Chapter. Barnow is also a member of the American Society for Training and Development, the International Speakers Network and the Organization Development Network.

For more information on Rightline, email renee@right-line.com or call 202-363-4548. Visit http://www.right-line.com
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Source:Renee Barnow
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Industry:Business, Services, Education
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