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This guide is based on timeless business philosophy and principles. It will help you define what success as a solopreneur means to you and help you craft your path to achieving it.
That’s why I call this handbook your ultimate guide. It will help you build a fulfilling part-time business that funds and fits your ideal lifestyle on your terms.
Only you can define what success is for you.
Only you can craft a path to help you achieve that definition of success on your terms.
Only you can do the work necessary to collapse time to target with greater ease in less time.1
I’m just a guide, and this handbook is intended to be your guidebook.
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Most solopreneurs spend way too much time in their business. I know I did. I worked over eight hours daily in my business, and over eighty percent of that time was spent on marketing and sales instead of making the difference I began my business for.
Working to live is noble. Living to work is a recipe for burnout and blowing yourself up. So, I’m going to help you build a fulfilling part-time business that funds and fits your ideal lifestyle.
Life, work, and your life’s work are all part of the glorious game of life.
A game that is most rewarding when you play it on your terms without compromise.
Ready to play your game all in and full out?2
Adventure awaits. Let the games begin.
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Even when I miss Monday on Purpose calls, I am always thinking about what “better” looks like, and more importantly, what it feels like. Once one is immersed in Closing the Gap, these questions begin to embed themselves into the fabric of our mind, at least for me. I like noticing that ‘the next thing’ is the first thing I think about, and to be more efficient with me time, and mindful about living the life I am optimizing for- not 3,6 or 12 months from now- but now.
Scott - thanks for this morning's session - and the starting question"What does 'Better' look like in my business?"