EP103: The Power of Saying No and Doing Less with Amber Cabral

Inclusion strategist, certified coach, speaker, and author Amber Cabral is back to discuss what it means to build a business that not only feels successful to you but also feels like a business you actually want to run. Tune in as Amber shares her journey from solopreneur to realizing she couldn’t do it all on her own and had to grow, all while keeping the heart of her business alive. And how she decided that the impact, culture, and legacy of her small business was worth more than the “big dollars.” KEY POINTS: The journey from solopreneur to business owner Identifying your “enough” number The impact and culture of intentionally small businesses “How much is the money worth?” Why you need to get clear about what you love doing in your business QUOTABLES: “The bigger you get, the harder it is to translate the heart of the mission.” “Figure out early if you're building a business and want to work in your field or building a business you want to sell.” GUEST RESOURCES: Amber Cabral Ambercabral.com www.cabralconsultingllc.com IG | instagram.com/bamcabral LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/ambercabral RESOURCES: Like what you’re hearing? Check out Little Fish Accounting at: www.littlefishaccounting.com Learn more about Little Fish’s suite of services and get access to new goodies by signing up for our newsletter: mailchi.mp/littlefishaccounting/social Follow Little Fish Accounting on social media! IG | instagram.com/littlefishaccounting The Fish Food Podcast is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Inclusion strategist, certified coach, speaker, and author Amber Cabral is back to discuss what it means to build a business that not only feels successful to you but also feels like a business you actually want to run. 

 
Tune in as Amber shares her journey from solopreneur to realizing she couldn’t do it all on her own and had to grow, all while keeping the heart of her business alive. And how she decided that the impact, culture, and legacy of her small business was worth more than the “big dollars.”

 
KEY POINTS:
The journey from solopreneur to business owner
Identifying your “enough” number 
The impact and culture of intentionally small businesses 
“How much is the money worth?”
Why you need to get clear about what you love doing in your business
QUOTABLES:
 “The bigger you get, the harder it is to translate the heart of the mission.”

 
“Figure out early if you're building a business and want to work in your field or building a business you want to sell.”

 

 
GUEST RESOURCES:

 
Amber Cabral

 
Ambercabral.com

 
www.cabralconsultingllc.com

 
IG | instagram.com/bamcabral

 
LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/ambercabral

 

 
RESOURCES
Like what you’re hearing? Check out Little Fish Accounting at www.littlefishaccounting.com or on Instagram.

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Creators and Guests

Keila Hill-Trawick, CPA, MBA
Host
Keila Hill-Trawick, CPA, MBA
Helping entrepreneurs create and maintain the business they want | Building to Enough | LinkedIn Top Voice | Intuit Partner Council | Accounting Firm Owner
EP103: The Power of Saying No and Doing Less with Amber Cabral
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