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Money Isn’t All that Important

Money Isn’t All that Important

By @ShiuanButler Now don't get me wrong, as an entrepreneur I understand very well cashflow is oxygen, as a certain someone keeps reminding me. And if you are sick or dying, medical help and being able to pay for it is very important. But what’s really important to...

Self Not Salary Negotiators

Self Not Salary Negotiators

By @ShiuanButler I believe we are natural negotiators as kids. We negotiate with our parents, trying to buy new toys, or stay longer at the playground. We are born negotiators. It is only later, as adults, we start to grow more timid. What will people think? What will...

Gratitude as an Attitude

Gratitude as an Attitude

Gratitude as an Attitude by @ShiuanButler I recently noticed that a lot of successful leaders I was following talked about practicing gratitude as their everyday essential routine. Then couple days ago, I made another connection. Marie Forleo mentioned that “as long...

What does it take to succeed in business?

What does it take to succeed in business?

Dear aspiring and current entrepreneurs, How are you turning your talents into profit? Since Monday, students that have already started the program are already jumping to finding their first client, networking and dealing with objections. We are helping them through...

Discovering One’s Passion

by @ShiuanButler It has been a truly transformative journey already so far. When I had my handmade soap business last year I met many people who absolutely loved what they were doing. They were doing their passion. And as much as I cared about natural health products...

CommitmentPhobia

by @ShiuanButler I don't mean for relationships, but fear of commitment for major life decisions. Heck, I have a hard time simply deleting emails in my inbox nevermind making major life decisions. But an incredible thing happens when you take that leap. Karma, the...

Slow the Heck Down

by @ShiuanButler When it's your first time starting out running your own business, you really don't know what the heck you're doing. Everyday you wake up and you know there's a 100 things you could be doing today. So you pick one and run around frantically doing that....

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