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Livelihood Matters Podcast
Merlinda Francois
23 episodes
1 week ago
Livelihood Matters Podcast aims to demystify the cultured mindset about entrepreneurship in the Caribbean. It was created to empower you to focus on building generational wealth to become more financially independent. We each have gifts that can be explored and this podcast will help you to get confident to maximise your potential to achieve what you want and take the desired actions to accomplish them. My mission is to help black people to elevate and improve their livelihoods to become more self sufficient.
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Livelihood Matters Podcast aims to demystify the cultured mindset about entrepreneurship in the Caribbean. It was created to empower you to focus on building generational wealth to become more financially independent. We each have gifts that can be explored and this podcast will help you to get confident to maximise your potential to achieve what you want and take the desired actions to accomplish them. My mission is to help black people to elevate and improve their livelihoods to become more self sufficient.
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09. Employee thinking to entrepreneurial thinking
Livelihood Matters Podcast
18 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
09. Employee thinking to entrepreneurial thinking

In this episode, I engrossed in the intricacies of employee mindset and what it takes to transition into a new mode of thinking like an entrepreneur. This is not a simple shift, it takes emotional and spiritual strength to truly step out of a system where everything is already laid out for you to make independent decisions and be responsible for your own success and/or failure.

Additional resource on employee mindset vs entrepreneurial mindset: click here.


{1:1 COACHING}

If you want more support contact the host at hello@merlindafrancois.com or livelihoodmatters@gmail.com. Through 1:1 coaching, she can help you to overcome scarcity thinking, clarify your message and identify what knowledge & skills can be packaged into a service. Currently, there are two (2) spaces available for the June 2021 cohort. Make the decision to change your money story today.


{ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS}

We are opening up sponsor segments soon so this is your chance to advertise your business and event on the podcast. We release a new episode every Wednesday. To find out more, email livelihoodmatters@gmail.com to get a copy of the rate sheet. (note that both product-based and service-based businesses will be advertised.)

Follow Livelihood Matters Podcast on socials:

Instagram: https://instagram.com/livelihoodmattterspodcast

Facebook: https://facebook.com/livelihoodmatterspodcast

Get in touch with the host: @merlindafrancois

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Livelihood Matters Podcast
Livelihood Matters Podcast aims to demystify the cultured mindset about entrepreneurship in the Caribbean. It was created to empower you to focus on building generational wealth to become more financially independent. We each have gifts that can be explored and this podcast will help you to get confident to maximise your potential to achieve what you want and take the desired actions to accomplish them. My mission is to help black people to elevate and improve their livelihoods to become more self sufficient.