1. Purpose Is Your Anchor in Uncertain Times When things go wrong—and they will go wrong in business—your purpose is what keeps you from quitting. If you’re building a company just to make money, the moment profits slow down, your motivation dries up. But if your business is rooted in something bigger—helping people, solving a real problem, creating meaningful change—then you’ll find a reason to keep going even when the money isn’t flowing. Purpose is the anchor that holds you st...
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1. Purpose Is Your Anchor in Uncertain Times When things go wrong—and they will go wrong in business—your purpose is what keeps you from quitting. If you’re building a company just to make money, the moment profits slow down, your motivation dries up. But if your business is rooted in something bigger—helping people, solving a real problem, creating meaningful change—then you’ll find a reason to keep going even when the money isn’t flowing. Purpose is the anchor that holds you st...
When You Don’t Know What to Do: Decision-Making Strategies for Entrepreneurs
Startup Business 101
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1 month ago
When You Don’t Know What to Do: Decision-Making Strategies for Entrepreneurs
Here are the three most important things you need to know when it comes to the episode: “When You Don’t Know What to Do: Decision-Making Strategies for Entrepreneurs” Each principle is essential for startup founders, business owners, and anyone building something from scratch—especially when the stakes are high, the path is unclear, or fear and overthinking start to creep in. 1. Clarity Comes from Action, Not Just Thinking Why it matters: When entrepreneurs feel stuck, t...
Startup Business 101
1. Purpose Is Your Anchor in Uncertain Times When things go wrong—and they will go wrong in business—your purpose is what keeps you from quitting. If you’re building a company just to make money, the moment profits slow down, your motivation dries up. But if your business is rooted in something bigger—helping people, solving a real problem, creating meaningful change—then you’ll find a reason to keep going even when the money isn’t flowing. Purpose is the anchor that holds you st...