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11+ (Underrated) Books for Entrepreneurs You Should Have on Your Shelf

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Looking for a list of great — and underrated — books for entrepreneurs? Books that’ll make you a better writer? Give you a sense of belonging? Help shape your entrepreneurial journey? Even change how you run your business? Then, you’re in the right place! From fiction to nonfiction, self-help to a fantastical adventure, Greek myths … Read more

Bypass the Hype: How to Strategically Grow Your Online Business

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The reason most people fail isn’t that they’re not taking enough action in their business – it’s that they’re taking too much of the wrong kind of action. And in this post, I’m going to cover something that not a lot of people talk about… but it’s so foundational that you “can’t pass go” without it. Something that every successful business is built on — the concept of sequencing or doing the right things at the right time to grow your business step-by-step-by-step. 

Transform Touchpoints Into Turning Points: Using Customer-First Messaging to Fuel Your Growth

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As budding entrepreneurs or established business owners, we’ve all felt at some point that we’re in unfamiliar territory, whether that’s due to our personal circumstances or the unprecedented challenges we face. You might be in the heart of a bustling city or tucked away in a quiet, small town. You might have spent years off … Read more

Try This for Just 30 Days to Experience Deeper Rejuvenation (& Produce Better Work!)

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This post is based on a book that changed my life this year… Deep Work by Cal Newport (I highly recommend you read it if you haven’t yet). I read this right after Live Your Message LIVE in March when I was experiencing just pure cellular exhaustion. I couldn’t do it anymore… all of the … Read more

How I Created a Multi-Multi-Million Dollar Group Coaching Program & How You Can Too

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Tears were streaming down my face as student after student took the mic and honored me — for a full 52 minutes! They were supposed to be sharing their biggest takeaway, breakthrough or aha from the weekend and instead they chose to recognize and honor me for the experience and transformation I had given them… … Read more

Challenges of Entrepreneurship: 10 Cold, Hard Truths You Need to Know About Before You Hit the Big Time

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A lot of entrepreneurs think they need to hustle and push and burn the candle at both ends until they get to the high 6 or 7-figure income mark in their business… And when they get there, they’re done! They made it to Easy Street, so they get to sit back and relax, because everything’s … Read more

Why “Doing What You Love” is the Worst Business Advice Anybody Can Get

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Most entrepreneurs have no problem coming up with a ton of great ideas.

And when it comes to product creation (which happens to be my zone of genius :-)) here’s what I can say for sure…

Ideas are NOT the problem.

Just about every one of my students and clients can churn out awesome product ideas without breaking a sweat.

But how do you know if your idea will go down well with your audience?

How do you know if people will even want your product let alone pay for it?

In this week’s post, I’m sharing exactly how to choose a profitable product idea that’ll practically fly off your (virtual) shelves!

Do NOT Break This Marketing Rule if You Want to Sell Anything

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TBH lots of people suck at sales and marketing. They drag themselves through expensive courses and training programs hoping to get better, but never see any results. That’s probably because they’re breaking the #1 Rule in Marketing (and they don’t even know it!) I’m sharing this almighty marketing rule (and how not to break it) in today’s post…

OMG, I’m 40! Insights from 4 Decades on Planet Earth

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A lot of people stress out about the big birthdays — 30, 40, 50, and beyond… And I believe that’s a sign that something’s off. Something’s out of alignment. Because when you’re truly living your message, growing older feels like a gift. A celebration of what has been… and what’s to come. Think about it — … Read more

How to Find Your Personal Style (in 3 Simple Words)

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Want to learn how to find your style? There’s no need to take a personal style quiz or create a “fashion mood board” on Pinterest. All you have to do is choose 3 lil’ words. Research shows that people are hard-wired to judge you within 3-7 seconds of meeting you, coming to your website or … Read more

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