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  • Sep 5
  • 3 min

What Business Structure Do I Choose For My Business?

The way you decide to structure your small business is an important decision that depends on many variables. Learn what works for you.
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  • Aug 28
  • 3 min

What to do with Your God-Given Idea: From Dream to Reality

What do you do when you have a dream or idea that you know God has put on your heart? It's okay to be scared, you've just got to believe!
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  • Jul 15
  • 3 min

Don't Quit Your Day Job

"Bootstrapping your business is difficult, but not impossible"
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  • May 14
  • 3 min

Your Business is Running You. Here's What You Can Do About It.

You became an entrepreneur with the hope of starting a business that would help lots of people, and eventually give you freedom to live life on your terms. Like most entrepreneurs, you realize how flexible your life becomes when you're no longer bound to a traditional 9 to 5. But no one prepared you for the realities of working long days and even longer nights. Furthermore, no one warned you about the various financial, legal, or operational complexities of running and growin
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  • Apr 22
  • 3 min

Silos are stunting your business growth

"Technology is great when it works." ~ Every Business Owner, Everywhere This phrase has been used since the invention of the internet. With all of our technology advances over the years the reliability of "up time" has dramatically increased, but we now face another issue: silos. In tech terms, a silo is a system containing important business data that is not (or cannot be) connected to other systems within the same business. This causes many issues including duplicate info
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  • Mar 15
  • 4 min

Five Things to Remember When Business Has You Worried

Business can be brutal. Jerry McGuire once described business as an ‘up at dawn, pride swallowing siege’ that he would never tell you about. Business will act as a magnifying glass that exaggerates and distorts; it exaggerates the potential of every win; it distorts the gravity of every loss. Choosing to live on emotional extremes is a dreadful experience that will ruin your health, marriage, relationships, and workplace culture. But, living on the extremes, in the end…is a c
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  • Sep 10, 2018
  • 4 min

One Thing Killing Your Business Slowly

Poor business processes. There, I gave it to you up front without you having to skim the entire article or jump to the end. So how is it killing your business slowly? Read on. The story goes something like this. Person has a great idea and/or is very skilled in an area they consider valuable. One day they decide to create a business and work for themselves rather than work for someone else. They get some business cards, maybe create a website and put enough ideas on paper
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