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The election is fundamentally about what kind of world do we want to live in. Do we want free speech, common sense immigration policies, safe streets, peace in Europe and the Middle East, sensible and appropriately limited regulation, a stronger and faster-growing economy,
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Go to college. Get good grades. Find a 'stable' job. Work 40 hours a week in a boring cubicle. Work until you're 59 1/2. Save your best adventures until retirement. Entrepreneurship may not be for everyone. But don't settle for a life you're 'supposed' to live.
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Unless there is more bravery to stand up for what is fair and right, Christianity will perish
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6. Keep an open mind I don’t know everything. I consider myself a middle-tier beginner. Understanding that has allowed me to take in new information and apply it to my business model. When I thought I had a SOP down I quickly was humbled.
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5. Collaborate Be aware that there are others already doing what you’re doing. Find like-minded who can provide value to you. Also it works both ways so share what you learn to help each other. Who knows? Maybe this will help pivot your business into a new direction.
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4. Cut the dead weight It is surprising to new business owners that not everyone will be rooting for them. This is why: birds of a feather flock together. Energy is super contagious and also be drained by certain individuals. Carefully select who you allow on your journey.
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3. Time doesn’t exist “Lose the concept of time” - @GadzhiIman Holds so much truth that many people don’t understand that this business is your baby. If you don’t nurture and care for this business then it will die before you even begin.
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2. You are paid by results Many times I see new entrepreneurs enter business thinking just because they showed up to the office or online they will get paid. WRONG. This is the employee mindset you have to break, you have to provide value to the market.
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1. Embrace the suck - @AlexHormozi You will have to make hard decisions every day. How to manage time efficiently. How to delegate/fire people. Taking Ls left and right. The point is you have to be resilient with this life choice. Persistence breaks the resistance.
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First off, I’d like to say that there is nothing wrong with making $26.92 an hour and I am incredibly grateful to have worked my 9-5 corporate job. In fact, I wouldn’t recommend becoming a business owner to 99% of people. It has become very sexy over the years. They fail. FAST.
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I went from $26.92 an hour working my 9-5 to $350 an hour operating my business in less than a year. Here’s how:
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The way stutter / euphoric house is becoming popular and I am here for it. Time to enter the next era of music.
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The best entrepreneurs spend most of their time perfecting their craft and putting their head down. They don’t care what everyone else is doing.
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The people you see online flexing their new cars and lifestyle spend most of their time learning how to adjust and perfect their craft. You can be one too.
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Last year I crossed $13,000 with my first online business. I poured $11,000 into it. Breaking even and learning from my mistakes are key but I’m in it for the long haul.
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