20 Pieces of Advice After 20 Years as an Entrepreneur and 1 Year as a Solopreneur
Here’s a collection of 20 valuable lessons I’ve learned along the way, designed to help you on your own unique journey.
I wasn’t planning on sharing this post just yet, but I decided to bump it up in my publishing queue.
Why?
Because sometimes, you get a feeling that something needs to be said now.
After two decades of entrepreneurship and a year of going solo, I’ve learned a lot of hard truths.
And who knows, this might resonate with someone out there who’s just starting or someone who needs a reminder that they’re not alone on this crazy journey.
If even one of these 20 lessons helps someone avoid a misstep or find a bit of clarity, then it’s worth putting out there.
So here it is! A collection of what I’ve learned, simplified and straight to the point.
Take from it what you need.
1. Nobody is coming to save you.
In the world of entrepreneurship, self-reliance is key.
You’re responsible for your own success, and no one else will put in the work for you.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of waiting for the right mentor, partner, or investor to “save the day.”
But the truth…
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