The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

Being an entrepreneur can be scary, so can driving long distances alone. I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with it or us. I am also not suggesting that entrepreneurship is a disease and I am certainly not poking fun at anyone in recovery or who's gained in life from similar books. I am just suggesting that entrepreneurship can be a bit of an addiction. Staying focused can be a challenge. Wanting to do it alone may be something at our core, if you want something done right you do it yourself kind of thing. Winning with others is still winning and sure beats losing alone or even winning alone. Get On The Bus™. Let's plot a vision, a destiny of your choosing. Let's stay the course and learn how to pivot if really needed. Learn from others' mistakes and most of all enjoy your ride.



"I needed to ask the right questions to get the answers that my clients needed to move forward. One of the things he taught me right from the start was how to network and how to build relationships and build a tribe of people who support and help my business thrive. I can't say enough nice things about that." - Lois Manzella Marchitto


"At that point, it was really critical for me and informative to have to see a bunch of people that didn't have a vested interest; they weren't an accountant, somebody you're paying. They just want to hear because you're part of this group, and they're going to give you their objective opinion, without someone thinking, what's their ulterior motive?" - The Radiator Guy


"The changes I've been making involve getting more referrals, diversifying the clients so that I'm not too invested in one, looking at the numbers monthly, and then getting additional help so that I can be freed up to focus on taking care of the whales and getting more whales. That has changed my business. For example, I increased my revenue by 60% both of the last two years. - Caryn Lee


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The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

Being an entrepreneur can be scary, so can driving long distances alone. I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with it or us. I am also not suggesting that entrepreneurship is a disease and I am certainly not poking fun at anyone in recovery or who's gained in life from similar books. I am just suggesting that entrepreneurship can be a bit of an addiction. Staying focused can be a challenge. Wanting to do it alone may be something at our core, if you want something done right you do it yourself kind of thing. Winning with others is still winning and sure beats losing alone or even winning alone. Get On The Bus™. Let's plot a vision, a destiny of your choosing. Let's stay the course and learn how to pivot if really needed. Learn from others' mistakes and most of all enjoy your ride.



"I needed to ask the right questions to get the answers that my clients needed to move forward. One of the things he taught me right from the start was how to network and how to build relationships and build a tribe of people who support and help my business thrive. I can't say enough nice things about that." - Lois Manzella Marchitto


"At that point, it was really critical for me and informative to have to see a bunch of people that didn't have a vested interest; they weren't an accountant, somebody you're paying. They just want to hear because you're part of this group, and they're going to give you their objective opinion, without someone thinking, what's their ulterior motive?" - The Radiator Guy


"The changes I've been making involve getting more referrals, diversifying the clients so that I'm not too invested in one, looking at the numbers monthly, and then getting additional help so that I can be freed up to focus on taking care of the whales and getting more whales. That has changed my business. For example, I increased my revenue by 60% both of the last two years. - Caryn Lee


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The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

by Chris Lipper
The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

The Entrepreneur's BIG BOOKT: Featuring the 12 Steps of Entrepreneurship Supporting Your Entrepreneurial Journey

by Chris Lipper

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Being an entrepreneur can be scary, so can driving long distances alone. I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with it or us. I am also not suggesting that entrepreneurship is a disease and I am certainly not poking fun at anyone in recovery or who's gained in life from similar books. I am just suggesting that entrepreneurship can be a bit of an addiction. Staying focused can be a challenge. Wanting to do it alone may be something at our core, if you want something done right you do it yourself kind of thing. Winning with others is still winning and sure beats losing alone or even winning alone. Get On The Bus™. Let's plot a vision, a destiny of your choosing. Let's stay the course and learn how to pivot if really needed. Learn from others' mistakes and most of all enjoy your ride.



"I needed to ask the right questions to get the answers that my clients needed to move forward. One of the things he taught me right from the start was how to network and how to build relationships and build a tribe of people who support and help my business thrive. I can't say enough nice things about that." - Lois Manzella Marchitto


"At that point, it was really critical for me and informative to have to see a bunch of people that didn't have a vested interest; they weren't an accountant, somebody you're paying. They just want to hear because you're part of this group, and they're going to give you their objective opinion, without someone thinking, what's their ulterior motive?" - The Radiator Guy


"The changes I've been making involve getting more referrals, diversifying the clients so that I'm not too invested in one, looking at the numbers monthly, and then getting additional help so that I can be freed up to focus on taking care of the whales and getting more whales. That has changed my business. For example, I increased my revenue by 60% both of the last two years. - Caryn Lee



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ISBN-13: 9781958150191
Publisher: On The BusT
Publication date: 11/18/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 2 MB
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