Helps leaders get organized and stay focused on what matters most

Hi, I’m Sandy

In 2nd grade, I was a skinny, 42-pound little girl, but I won a school race. I still hold onto that memory.

This feels like a metaphor for my life: it’s easy to underestimate me, but I could feel that I had some speed in me, and if I just kept running, I’d get somewhere great!

I was raised in the home of my hard-working, loving single mother, and became one myself.  Although we didn’t have much and moved from place to place more than I would have liked (26 times and counting, I can Tetris-pack a moving truck like nobody's business), I always knew how loved I was by both of my parents.

I was taught that you do a great job even if nobody notices it. You do the right thing when nobody's looking, and you do it all with integrity, honesty, and a little bit of love in your heart.

As someone who has ADHD, I know all too well that it can be super hard to do all those things right if you're bogged down doing the types of tasks that do not energize you.

Like my speed in the 2nd grade, my ADHD is my own kind of superpower. Once I understood my own brain, and optimized how I work with it, I could unlock my potential to implement the vault of ideas & tools I'd been thinking about for such a long time. Now, I'm hyper-organized and I love to use my life's experiences to help others achieve what they want with less of those pesky little details holding them back.

I love my work here at Doescher Group, where I get to use my administrative chops to empower our team to get out of the little tasks so they can get to the deep work of helping to level the playing field for hardworking business owners.

These are the values I share with my kind and generous husband, an immigrant from Egypt himself, which by the way, a great love can make you really patient with and get familiar with the bureaucracy of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

These are the values that have stuck with me throughout my life and career, those same values that drove me as an entrepreneur for many years, owning a fitness studio, which later led me to pivot to helping other business owners. These are the values I am handing down to my son and daughter, now all grown themselves, and will pass on to my beloved grandbaby.

These are the values that have stuck with me throughout my life and career.

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Some of Sandy’s Thoughts