294: Find the Habits Driving Your Business
294: Find the Habits Driving Your Business
Discover how uncovering your thinking habits can unlock your greatest potential. In this episode, we sit down with Liz Taylor—former Motorola mechanical engineer turned serial entrepreneur, certified health and Enneagram coach, and Habit Finder specialist. With over 24 years of business experience and coaching since 2015, Liz shares how identifying the thought patterns that drive or derail success can transform high-achieving business owners. Learn how Habit Finder reveals your strengths, exposes hidden roadblocks, and helps you align your God-given talents with your passion for lasting growth.
Topics Mentioned:
Habits
Strengths
Growth mindset
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Key Thoughts:
Exploring Habit Formation
The Habit Finder Test combines strengths assessment with habit analysis to increase self-awareness.
It it important to focus on present progress rather than future goals allowing yourself to enjoy the journey.
Understanding Shaping Habits
Habits are repetitive actions that can be shaped by identity-based approaches rather than just external triggers.
Thinking habits, which are often unconscious, can either serve as protective mechanisms or become sabotaging patterns.
The goal is to replace negative thinking habits with positive ones.
Truth and Growth in Business
Explore the path from your habits and how they form thinking patterns.
Personal growth is necessary for business growth.
Habit Finder Assessment
The Habit Finder Assessment is a 10-15 minute tool that uses 36 mathematically valued statements to identify thinking patterns and habits.
The assessment measures six different habits, three external (connections with others, physical creation, and structure) and three internal (mental creation, personal fulfillment, and self-worth) with results showing how individuals naturally think and behave under pressure.
Entrepreneurial Habits and People Management
Habit Finder can provide insights intro entrepreneurial tendencies, such as resistance to discipline and obsessive thinking, which can be a strength and a potential pitfall.
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Contact Liz:
Email: liz@legacycoachinggroup.com
Instagram: @Coach Liz Taylor
Website: Coach Liz Taylor
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