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The path to better answers
starts with asking the right questions.

“There are only two ways to influence human behavior: you can manipulate it or you can inspire it.” – Simon Sinek.

SIXQ is a strategic GROWTH COACH & CMO practice founded by Aaron Lee, an innovative leader who brings more than 35 years of hands-on entrepreneurial  and organizational leadership. 
SIXQ will help you develop your future strategies that will allow you to build your vision, team and reveal the path towards achieving it.

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About AARON LEE, founder SIXQ
An authentic and future focused visionary leader.
With a forever curious mind, and whose favorite questions are “what if?” and “why?”, Aaron leads and COACHES with organizations and individuals who are seeking to design and implement a future that both inspires them and powerfully moves their purpose forward in the world.

As an accomplished entrepreneur, with multiple recognitions on the Inc5000 fastest growing companies, Best Companies to Work For and global volunteer leadership awards, Aaron leads with his own purpose every day – to harness love and creativity to transform the future.

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How you accomplish the things that inspire you
starts with being clear on why it does and who can help you along the way.
As a certified bloom growth coach, aaron brings the proven experience, tools and skills to help you scale both your team and your business. 

Growth systems, implemented by train and certified professional coaches can help you get the clarity, alignment and processes in place that every business needs to truly scale. Tailored to support small and medium sized businesses and their teams, the Bloom Growth system is helping more than 4,500 entrepreneurs and their businesses scale today. 

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Recently I was asked to consider and write down an answer to the question; “what EO mean to me?” After 14 years, as a member and volunteer leader in the Entrepreneurs’​ Organization, it was a challenging question to answer in just a few sentences.

Whether it’s elite athletes, Hollywood actors, or CEOs leading multi-billion-dollar companies, one thing is clear—no one achieves their best alone. Yet, when it comes to business, particularly for entrepreneurs running companies breaking into millions in revenue, coaching often feels like a luxury rather than a necessity.

In this episode of RadEO, we talk to Aaron Lee founder and CEO of Iluma Agency. Co-Founder of Pythos and EO Regional Chair for US East and Past President of the South Florida Chapter.

“I think I have a concussion.” Sometimes your kids say the darnedest things at the most inconvenient times. It was a bright February Sunday, and my wife and I were in the middle of hosting our annual Family Fun Day event. With almost a hundred of our closest family and friends gathered at a park for a day of fun and festivities, I was in full-on “host mode” and did not have time for “concussions.” My daughter, Megan, has always had a flair for the dramatic, and any casual bump to the head could earn the “concussion” self-diagnosis from her. Then she said something that got me to stop flipping burgers and really listen.

As a Weston, FL resident and local business leader, Aaron Lee appreciates his good fortune. The current president of Entrepreneurs’ Organization – South Florida (EO-SOFLO) is committed to giving back, both in our community and around the world. As part of this role, Lee attended the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, where he and other Entrepreneurs’ Organization delegates joined the initiative designed to wipe out global poverty, fight inequality and tackle climate change by 2030. 

But I didn’t always feel that way. I must be, because people tell me that all the time, but what does that even mean? How do you define “lucky”, anyway?

“Nothing solves problems faster than a committed mind.”