the vision that makes you cry
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the vision that makes you cry

One of my favorite sayings is, “your why should make you cry”. In other words, your why (or whys) should move you to the core! Most people will get unmotivated, get discouraged, and quit their businesses because they don’t have clarity on why they are doing it in the first place.

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Pushing through doubt
Startup, Interview Michelle Carmack Startup, Interview Michelle Carmack

Pushing through doubt

Multi passionate entrepreneurs are not uncommon. But as someone who found her passion later in life, I've always wondered how some have so many! When you look close enough, entrepreneurs like Cynthia have a genuine desire to serve others -- which can transcend into different industries.

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The Story Behind A doTERRA Wellness Advocate
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The Story Behind A doTERRA Wellness Advocate

Network Marketing has a bad reputation. It's easy to neglect the fact that there is a story behind why she started this biz. Network Marketing is a business model that relies on person-to-person sales. And most of the time, success is dependent on building a strong team. Seems innocent enough, so why the tainted reputation?

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The Evolution of An Early Entrepreneur
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The Evolution of An Early Entrepreneur

You know the feeling - it starts with a new and exciting idea during your morning shower “Oou! I have a brilliant business idea!” Then you fall into the Next Step Abyss, “all I need to do now is start a website. Shoot! I can’t build a website until I have a logo. Where do I even start with designing one? Maybe I’ll launch my Instagram page instead. What do I talk about?”

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Finding your authenticity as a business owner
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Finding your authenticity as a business owner

We can overthink what it means to be authentic. And my conversation with Candyce reminded me why—authenticity is speaking in your honest voice. Meaning we need to find the right balance between creating and consuming as business owners. Sharing your authentic voice is more than what you say. It's an expression of what you believe.

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