8 episodes

Business Brain Rewire is the go-to resource for purpose-driven founders and social-impact startups who want to scale up income and impact without sacrificing their personal lives or wellbeing. We believe that your business = your brain, and your success depends on how well you utilize it. That’s why each week, business coach Kari Elizabeth Enge teaches neuroscience-backed coaching tools to help you think, feel and do like a CEO so you can reach your income and impact goals while lowering stress. Along the way, hear from experts covering entrepreneurial psychology, ethical sales and marketing, and social impact, so you’re armed with the knowledge and the tools you need to achieve long-term, sustainable success. At The Do Business Better School, we offer coaching to purpose-driven founders who want to increase their income while learning to be more effective, low-stress CEOs. Learn more at dobusinessbetterschool.com

Business Brain Rewire Kari Elizabeth Enge

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Business Brain Rewire is the go-to resource for purpose-driven founders and social-impact startups who want to scale up income and impact without sacrificing their personal lives or wellbeing. We believe that your business = your brain, and your success depends on how well you utilize it. That’s why each week, business coach Kari Elizabeth Enge teaches neuroscience-backed coaching tools to help you think, feel and do like a CEO so you can reach your income and impact goals while lowering stress. Along the way, hear from experts covering entrepreneurial psychology, ethical sales and marketing, and social impact, so you’re armed with the knowledge and the tools you need to achieve long-term, sustainable success. At The Do Business Better School, we offer coaching to purpose-driven founders who want to increase their income while learning to be more effective, low-stress CEOs. Learn more at dobusinessbetterschool.com

    Goal-Setting Myths and Truths for Startups

    Goal-Setting Myths and Truths for Startups

    Founder, you’ve been incorrectly taught how to vision and set goals.



    In this episode, I reveal why conventional goal-setting education for founders is truly outdated and ineffective. I also teach how to use a more practical and personalized approach to goal-setting and growth that will actually speed you up.



    Rethinking Traditional Accelerator Approaches



    Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a lofty mission or vision statement to steer your startup toward greatness. 



    A lofty mission or vision statement and a ‘Big Scary Goal’ can actually harm your startup because they affect your founder-brain and neurobiology.



    Accelerators that teach founders to set loft visions and use the old-fashioned "Big Scary Goal" formulas are not trauma-informed and are not up to speed on the latest neuroscience.



    A SMART goal is also not a great tool if the goal is unnecessary to begin with…



    So, instead of following the hype and trying to "go big" with vision/mission statements (which will cause you to have too many goals and KPIs), focus on a few essential components that will help you focus your founder-brain only on what matters.



    By debunking myths surrounding goal-setting and teaching you what really matters to move the needle, you'll be able to navigate your startup much more effectively and see traction faster than if you fall into the trap of the hyped-up BIG Scary Goal.



    Tune-in and let’s get you setting goals in a more effective way, founder.



    In this episode, you'll learn:

    > Why lofty mission or vision statements and Big Scary Goals actually hinder startup growth 

    > Why conventional goal-setting education for founders is outdated and ineffective

    > The 4 things that you should be crystal clear about ( your vision is not one of them)

    > How to set great goals so you reduce overwhelm, stress, and the fast-paced startup culture without slowing down your progress



    Mentioned in this episode:

    > Shout out to Malet Bruset of GroGro

    > Learn more about working with Kari:  dobusinessbetterschool.com/coaching

    • 29 min
    Soft Versus Sustainable Motivations

    Soft Versus Sustainable Motivations

    Simplify your business by dropping fear and outside expectations so your business is sustainable from the inside,out.

    • 29 min
    The Power of Simple

    The Power of Simple

    It's easy to get lost in complexity as a purpose-driven entrepreneur trying to solve a problem and make an impact. But simplicity is actually the key to reaching your goals. In this podcast episode, I delve into why simplicity is more strategic for your business and for your customers—it's where financial sustainability and impact reside.



    Here's why simple is more strategic:

    At the heart of every successful business are a couple of fundamental building blocks: Core Messaging and a Working Sales Funnel. Every single product/service you offer needs these building blocks in place.



    I always say: "Every offer is a business."



    This means that each product/service or "offer" you sell is its own mini business, and it requires its own core messaging, sales funnel, and operation.



    So, you can imagine how difficult it is to start or scale up two or three products/services simultaneously. It's like trying to grow two or three complex businesses at a time. This is only possible with a large budget and well-established and managed team that has already validated its first core offer, messaging, sales funnel, and operation.



    For social impact startups, constraining to just one offer, your core messaging, and 1-2 sales funnels are critical. This will require that you let many things fall away that you would like to have in place (like a podcast, a social media presence, or "thought leadership.)



    It requires decision-making and constraining even when it's hard.



    Simplicity has another strategic effect. It calms your nervous system, which sharpens your problem-solving abilities. By streamlining your focus, your brain will naturally be better at evaluating and taking action to hone your messaging and sales funnels.



    Your founder brain truly works more effectively when it's leaning toward simplicity. Remember, when in doubt, simplify. Simple is not just better—it's strategic.



    Tune into the full episode for more insights into using the power of simplicity inside your sustainable business.



    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    > Why too many KPI’s is the death of your business

    > Why narrowing down to a signature offer and 1-2 sales funnels will grow your company

    > The neuroscience behind simplicity and why it’s so powerful for your brain

    > My business model and sales and marketing tips for using simplicity to maximize revenue



    Mentioned in this episode:

    Learn more about working with Kari: dobusinessbetterschool.com/coaching

    • 21 min
    Decision-Making: How to Navigate Your Business Well

    Decision-Making: How to Navigate Your Business Well

    Improving decision-making will help you cut your to-do list in half while increasing your income as a purpose-driven entrepreneur.



    Unfortunately, accelerator programs and the entrepreneurial ecosystem are not teaching founders this fundamental CEO Skill Set. That's why we help founders form solid decision-making skills here at The Do Business Better School.



    Remember, your business is essentially a series of choices. And indecision is the death of your business.



    If you're seeking a different outcome in your business, the best next step is to decide on, commit to, plan, and follow through on your new course of action. 



    In this episode, I discuss the three decision-making steps and how to filter unnecessary decisions from necessary ones.



    Founders often spend a lot of time contemplating the right way to do something when it's actually unnecessary to reach their goal. Worse, this distracts them from the true needle movers.



    If you are a purpose-driven founder and you find yourself in any of these scenarios, this is a must-listen.



    In your head, thinking about the best way to do something



    Second-guessing your niche, messaging, marketing, model or anything else



    Getting frustrated in your business trying to get things working.



    This episode is also beneficial if you have a big goal to scale up your income because making intelligent decisions will be a part of that process.



    In this episode, you'll learn:

    > The 3 steps of decision-making

    > How to filter unnecessary decisions from necessary ones

    > How to make confident, simple, and more strategic decisions



    Mentioned in this episode:

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    • 14 min
    The Death of the Long- Line Philosophy: Linear Versus Cyclical Thinking

    The Death of the Long- Line Philosophy: Linear Versus Cyclical Thinking

    In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, how you approach problem-solving and strategizing as a founder is everything.



    The problem is that most humans are wired to think linearly.



    Linear thinking is the death of your business.



    Linear thinking focuses on where you are now, the gap between, and the end result you want. The mental gap, creates a chain reaction in your brain, making you less effective at reaching the goal.  



    The gap also makes you stressed.



    Embracing a cyclical mindset empowers you to see your founder's journey as a perpetual process of growth. There's no endpoint labeled 'more successful' or 'happier'. You're constantly learning, evolving, and overcoming non-threatening obstacles. This perspective not only brings a sense of calm but also propels you forward, accelerating your progress.



    Cyclical thinking calms you down, but it doesn't slow you down. It actually speeds you up. Because you stop focusing on putting out fires, getting frustrated at challenges, and overworking to reach your goal.



    You develop the capacity to ride the emotional waves, stay patient, evaluate objectively, and test and tweak repeatedly.



    In this episode, I will introduce you to The Entrepreneurial Cycle Tool, which I've developed for the founders I work with at The Do Business Better School.  



    By following the 4 steps of the Entre-Cycle, founders gain a clear focus on what to prioritize and when. They achieve goals faster and with less stress.



    This episode is full of foundational founder topics you might have heard before (like the Lean StartUp Methodology and others) but teaches them in a fresh way that will help you audit yourself as a founder and CEO and pave the way for sustainable business growth and personal well-being.



    Dive in with me if you are ready to become a more effective purpose-driven founder and CEO with the income, impact, personal life and wellbeing you desire.



    In this episode, you'll learn:

    > The difference between linear and cyclical thinking for founders

    > The symptoms of getting caught in a linear mindset

    > How to form a cyclical mindset

    > The 4-steps of The Do Business Better School’s Entrepreneurial Cycle



    Mentioned in this episode:

    > Jessica Honneger of Noonday Collection: www.jessicahonegger.com

    > The Lean Startup: theleanstartup.com

    > Learn more about working with Kari:  dobusinessbetterschool.com/coaching

    • 45 min
    The Strategy Versus Mindset Dilemma

    The Strategy Versus Mindset Dilemma

    In today's fast-paced entrepreneurial landscape, "strategy" and "mindset" often mean two distinct approaches. You are either focused on actionable tactics OR ethereal thoughts and feelings. However, this is an ineffective way to approach business, sports, and life!



    Here's the thing: what you think and feel profoundly impacts your actions.



    So, how you think and feel will have effects when you:

    > make decisions about your strategies

    > set an action plan

    > implement

    > evaluate



    This is why you cannot separate mindset from strategy. Your mindset always has effects, even if you are unaware.



    Tune into this episode to learn how to blend strategy and mindset so you get better results in your business.



    I'll also explain more about the type of mindset we teach at The Do Business Better School, which is not based on manifestation, Eastern religious concepts, or other woo-woo practices. Instead, we teach neuroscience mindset tools that are accessible to everyone.



    In this episode, you'll learn:

    > How accelerators and incubators teach strategy and mindset, and why this is hurting your results

    > How your mindset affects your strategy and vice versa

    > Why I don't teach manifestation

    > An introduction to neuroscience mindset tools



    Mentioned in this episode:

    Learn more about working with Kari dobusinessbetterschool.com/coaching

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Peace in Kenya ,

Great resource for solopreneurs!

I am so grateful to have found Kari a year or so ago and have been working with her ever since. She has kept me focused and added great value to my business. This podcast is a reflection of the types of ideas she helps incorporate into your business. I love she has the social impact lense as well.

Keesabella ,

A fantastic resource for new entrepreneurs

I’ve been coaching with Kari for a few months now and LOVE the way she is helping me get out of my own way. She is a fantastic coach with loads of truth bombs about how entrepreneurship, making money, and your own mind intersect. I highly recommend checking out this free resource if you can’t coach with her one on one.

hilarypj ,

Let’s go!

It’s such a joy hearing from women like Kari and her guests who are on a mission to empower current and future generations of leaders and business owners! Keep up the great work!

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