
Business By The Books with Danielle Hayden 11 Lessons in 11 Years
After 11 years in business, I've learned this: becoming a CEO isn't a finish line. It's a practice.
The lessons that shape you most don't come from perfect plans or polished systems. They come from starting before you feel ready, trusting yourself through uncertainty, asking for help, navigating loneliness, and continuing to grow even when leadership feels heavy.
In this episode, I'm reflecting on the lessons that mattered most and how they've shaped the way I lead today.
This episode is for business owners who are learning as they go and want to lead with more clarity and confidence.
We talk about:
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Why waiting for perfect almost always slows progress
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Why you don't have to do everything yourself to be a strong leader
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Why leadership can feel lonely and why support actually matters
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Why reflection and celebration are part of sustainable growth
By the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer perspective on what it really means to grow into your role as CEO.
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