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Deidre Dee Henry - The Spite That Built a Business in 45 Days

28 min · 21 de may de 2026
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What happens when a sales and marketing powerhouse gets laid off on a Tuesday with zero warning despite celebrating record company profits just a week prior? Dee Henry, founder of The Sales Loft, turned that exact moment into a 45-day launch sprint that became her origin story as an entrepreneur. In this episode, Dee shares the raw, real story of her layoff, the spite that fueled her first business move, and the lesson that changed everything: done is better than perfect. From navigating the emotional whiplash of sudden unemployment to building systems that help other founders move with speed, Dee's journey proves that the skills that made you "good enough" for corporate make you unstoppable for yourself. Key Takeaways * "Done is better than perfect." The mantra that drove Dee from layoff to launch in 45 days. When she stopped agonizing over the perfect website or the perfect platform choice and just moved, the universe moved with her. * Your skill set isn't company property. If you were good enough to hire, you're good enough to bet on yourself. The talent that made you valuable to them is exactly what will make you successful for you. * The first month is about survival, not strategy. Expect overwhelm from notifications (Slack deactivation, insurance deadlines, concerned colleagues), and give yourself permission to sit in it rather than jump into your next move immediately. * Boundaries aren't optional for founders—they're a superpower. Dee built Boundaries (coming soon) because she learned the hard way that without them, people exploit your time, your energy, and your earning potential. This is especially critical for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and creators. * There's always room for you. The space isn't too crowded. CNBC found Dee because she was posting consistently. If you commit to showing up, the right people will find you. Connect with Dee: * LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/deidremhenry/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deidremhenry/] * Instagram: @deidreofficial * Tik Tok: @deidreofficial * The Sales Loft: https://thesalesloft.com/ [https://thesalesloft.com/]

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What happens when a sales and marketing powerhouse gets laid off on a Tuesday with zero warning despite celebrating record company profits just a week prior? Dee Henry, founder of The Sales Loft, turned that exact moment into a 45-day launch sprint that became her origin story as an entrepreneur. In this episode, Dee shares the raw, real story of her layoff, the spite that fueled her first business move, and the lesson that changed everything: done is better than perfect. From navigating the emotional whiplash of sudden unemployment to building systems that help other founders move with speed, Dee's journey proves that the skills that made you "good enough" for corporate make you unstoppable for yourself. Key Takeaways * "Done is better than perfect." The mantra that drove Dee from layoff to launch in 45 days. When she stopped agonizing over the perfect website or the perfect platform choice and just moved, the universe moved with her. * Your skill set isn't company property. If you were good enough to hire, you're good enough to bet on yourself. The talent that made you valuable to them is exactly what will make you successful for you. * The first month is about survival, not strategy. Expect overwhelm from notifications (Slack deactivation, insurance deadlines, concerned colleagues), and give yourself permission to sit in it rather than jump into your next move immediately. * Boundaries aren't optional for founders—they're a superpower. Dee built Boundaries (coming soon) because she learned the hard way that without them, people exploit your time, your energy, and your earning potential. This is especially critical for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and creators. * There's always room for you. The space isn't too crowded. CNBC found Dee because she was posting consistently. If you commit to showing up, the right people will find you. Connect with Dee: * LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/deidremhenry/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deidremhenry/] * Instagram: @deidreofficial * Tik Tok: @deidreofficial * The Sales Loft: https://thesalesloft.com/ [https://thesalesloft.com/]

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