My first brush with owning a business came at the age of 10 years old. I launched my very own puppet show and on our opening night, we sold out all the seats we had in the venue. There were 2 seats – one for my mother and father – and they were 25 cents each. 

 

My second launched business was my own newspaper that I typed and printed and distributed to both of my parents. I only printed two, but technically I sold out.

 

Both of these ended for different reasons but my entrepreneurial endeavors didn’t end there. A lot of them didn’t work out but I’m still starting businesses. Let’s dive into why.

“The truth is, winners do quit. Winners quit things that do not work. That’s how they find things that do work.”

IN THIS EPISODE

  • A deeper insight into my entrepreneurial background,
  • How to balance the highs and the lows.
  • The emotional capacity that entrepreneurship takes.
  • The truth behind failure island quitting, even as a winner.
  • The importance of finding what works.
  • Overcoming the negatives and hard moments that come from entrepreneurship.
  • Making celebrating your accomplishments a priority and what it will do for you.

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