Carrying the Torch with Frances Shefter Levita
Sometimes the hardest part about losing someone isn’t saying goodbye - it’s learning to live without them.
Frances Shefter’s business was booming. Her hard work was bearing fruit, and she was finally seeing consistent success. But each of those wins brought heartache as she grappled with the absence of her biggest cheerleader, her father. Every success was tinged with the realization that she could no longer share these moments with him. The weight intensified as her business soared, as he was the very role model that fueled her entrepreneurial spirit.
Amidst the struggle, Frances found solace in the wise words of her business coach, who encouraged her to carry the torch her father had passed on. This revelation became a turning point, teaching her that acknowledging sadness is crucial, but life demands us to keep moving forward so we must find a way to get back in the game. This shift in thinking allowed her to do that in a way that supported her business and honored her father’s memory.
Join us as Frances shares her breakthrough moment and how she discovered that despite the inherent sadness in life - it’s a part of being human! - we must persevere, and the beautiful gift created when you choose to be the thing you miss most about the people who are gone.
Frances's story resonates with the podcast's theme – acknowledging the difficulties, adapting, and continuing the journey. Listen in as she reflects on how this breakthrough transformed her approach to business, adopting small habits that honor her father's memory. Join the conversation and share about your biggest takeaways in the comments! 🌟🎙️❤️
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Where to find Frances:
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Frances's business coach: Law Firm Mentor
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