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In our latest episode of the Late Starters Club, I had the pleasure of interviewing the incredible Kwadwo. We dove deep into his journey as an entrepreneur and discussed three key pillars that helped him navigate through tough times in his business.
Takeaway 1: Embrace a Spiritual Practice. Find solace in a spiritual practice that resonates with you. Whether it’s through a religious affiliation, meditation, or communing with nature, having a foundation to quiet your mind and release burdens can be immensely powerful.
Takeaway 2: Seek Guidance from a Coach or Mentor. Entrepreneurship can often feel like a lonely road. Connecting with a coach or mentor, like Kwadwo did with Rick Mulready, can make all the difference. They can serve as a sounding board, provide guidance, and steer you in the right direction when you’re unsure which path to take.
Takeaway 3: Ensure Financial StabilityWhen embarking on your entrepreneurial journey, having a financial cushion is crucial. Build up savings to fall back on during challenging times or unexpected market shifts. Cashflow problems are a leading cause of business failure, so make sure you have the necessary resources to weather any storms.
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