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Lesson #2: Know Yourself
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| In order to succeed, you need to know what you are good at. A talent, according to Lucas is “a combination of something you love a great deal, something you can lose yourself in – something that you can start at 9 in the morning, look up from your work and it’s 10 o’clock at night – and something that you have a natural ability to do very well.” |
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Quash Your “Employee” Mindset To Propel Business Growth
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| Is your employee mind restricting your business’ growth? Learn how to overthrow your employee mentality, step into your CEO shoes and enjoy a surge in your development!
Many small (and large) business owners find themselves in a difficult position when transitioning from seeing themselves as the craftsman or solopreneur to a owner of a business capable of generating more than six figures, and that is that you just can't seem to crush that "employee" mindset when approaching your business.
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Quash Your “Employee” Mindset To Propel Business Growth
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| Is your employee mind restricting your business’ growth? Learn how to overthrow your employee mentality, step into your CEO shoes and enjoy a surge in your development!
Many small (and large) business owners find themselves in a difficult position when transitioning from seeing themselves as the craftsman or solopreneur to a owner of a business capable of generating more than six figures, and that is that you just can't seem to crush that "employee" mindset when approaching your business.
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Boomer Business Start-Up Strategy #3
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| For centuries, employers have provided a seemingly secure environment for their employees by covering all of the bases. Thus, many who have learned a trade working for their employer for many years may conclude that they could run a business ‘just as well as their employer, maybe even better’…maybe. While that is always a possibility, it is sheer folly to conclude that being a skilled craftsman qualifies one to operate and manage a business. There simply is more to it than what meets the eye. |
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Our Fate is in Our Own Hands
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| A few years ago a friend had Ned, a small independent contractor, do extensive renovations to his home. Being a very fussy craftsman and cabinet maker, Ned did an especially superb job on the extensive woodwork involved in the renovation. About a year after completing the renovations, Ned bumped into my friend at the local hardware store. "The recession finally caught up to me," Ned told my friend. "I've had to lay off my crew and try to wait out this slow period."
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