In this inspiring episode of The Messenger Movement Podcast, host Tamra Andress is joined by Elizabeth Hartke, a seasoned business advisor renowned for her faith-based approach to entrepreneurial success. Elizabeth shares her journey, emphasizing the need for entrepreneurs to transition from a ‘busy entrepreneur’ to a ‘visionary CEO’ mindset to full God’s calling.
She offers practical insights on integrating faith, family, and business, and addresses the challenges of building a strong team culture. Elizabeth and Tamra also delve into the potential pitfalls of social media addiction and the need for entrepreneurs to break free to unlock their full potential.
Tune in to this enlightening conversation and embrace a new perspective on entrepreneurial success.
For over a dozen years, Liz has served as a Business and Leadership Advisor to thousands of ambitious entrepreneurs internationally – including greats like John C. Maxwell – helping them exponentially grow in business while unlocking their God-given potential. Liz is the award winning founder and CEO of the Luminary Leadership Co. and is proud to work alongside her incredible team and husband, while also homeschooling their 4 kids from their farm property.
Through her competitive masterminds, mentorship, and online programs, Liz has broken the mold on what it looks like to be truly successful in business, while honoring the areas of life that matter most. Her expertise and unconventional wisdom has been featured in media outlets including Forbes, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, she’s personally mentored top industry leaders, and has spoken on stages throughout the world.
After losing their 5th baby at 17 weeks pregnant, and experiencing a miraculous event after nearly losing her life herself, Liz is fiercely passionate about getting ambitious entrepreneurs out of the trap of busy, and into visionary leadership where they can access the intentional, meaningful, and freedom-filled lives they crave.
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Have you ever wondered if your business and God’s calling for your life could harmoniously coexist? The answer is a resounding YES. In a recent episode of The Messenger Movement Podcast, host Tamra Andress and business advisor Elizabeth Hartkey delve into this topic, offering enlightening insights.
Elizabeth Hartke, known for her faith-based approach to entrepreneurial success, shares her journey from being a business advisor focused on scaling small businesses to realizing the importance of aligning one’s business with their life plan and God’s calling. The transition wasn’t simple, but it was transformative, leading her to coin the term ‘visionary CEO.’
A ‘visionary CEO’ is an entrepreneur who strategically structures their schedules and team to support their life plan and priorities. It’s about shifting from the ‘busy entrepreneur’ mindset, often characterized by constant hustle with little room for personal growth or family time.
Elizabeth emphasizes the need to implement ‘seven blocks’ into the weekly calendars of entrepreneurs. These blocks are designed to align your time with your life plan and priorities, ensuring that you’re not just successful in business but significant in life too.
One of the main pillars of being a visionary CEO is the integration of one’s faith, family, and business. Elizabeth shares how her family sits down and discusses their mission and life plan, and then structures their business and schedules to support that plan. This integration ensures that no aspect of life is compromised for the other.
Elizabeth highlights the importance of having a hiring strategy and onboarding processes that cultivate a team culture supporting the leader and allowing team members to thrive in their sweet spots. This involves having a right-hand person who can be trained to support the visionary CEO effectively.
One of the potential pitfalls Elizabeth and Tamra discuss is social media addiction and the need for entrepreneurs to break free from it to unlock their full potential. The true impact doesn’t come from chasing likes and algorithms; it comes from focusing on the work that truly matters—your life’s calling, your purpose, and your mission.
Embracing a faith-based approach to entrepreneurship isn’t about compartmentalizing business and personal life. It’s about creating harmony between all aspects of life. Becoming a visionary CEO means strategically aligning your business with your life plan and God’s calling. It’s about integrating faith, family, and business, and avoiding the potential pitfalls that can hinder you from reaching your full potential.
God’s calling for your life and your business are not mutually exclusive. They are part of the same journey, and with the right mindset and strategic planning, they can beautifully coexist. Listen to the full episode on The Messenger Movement Podcast for more insights and practical advice on aligning your business with your life and God’s calling.