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Why did you become an entrepreneur?
Tell me in a 1-3 sentences... why did you become an entrepreneur? And when did you first get started? I became an entrepreneur in college at 19 years old. My first business was a promotional products company called 61-Promo (very cheesy). I had two customers: My professor who helped me start the business, and my mom. 😂 But it gave me the itch, and I endured. I became an entrepreneur our of desperation; hating working for others and wanting more money and more freedom over when, where, and how I worked. I stayed as an entrepreneur because it became like a spiritual journey for me, unlocking deeper levels of self-awareness as I grew my companies. And of course for the freedom!! Over to you - why did you become an entrepreneur? What's your origin story? Drop it in the comments!
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Joy & Gratitude Are Muscles You Can Grow ☺️🙏💪
My dear friend @Maxwell Riseman just made a post in his community, RiseUp Together, about "Healing the Heart", where he shared this lovely Instagram Reel about healing your nervous system through experiences rather than simply waiting for it to happen. He called on me and others like @Rachel Bents from The Joy Project to share our strategies on creating more joy in our lives. (In case you didn't know, one of our big missions at Focus Founders is to help entrepreneurs build their businesses and lives from a place of FLOW and JOY, rather than necessity or struggle.) I really enjoyed this question, and I wanted to share my response. I recently came across the idea that joy & gratitude are like muscles. The more you practice them, the stronger they become in you, and the more easily they become your default state. So how do you exercise these muscles? Here are some ways that have worked for me: 1. Gratitude journaling. Each day, write 3-5 things you are grateful for in your life. 2. Guided meditations around gratitude or joy. Practice coming back to these emotions regularly throughout your day. 3. Play a game I call the “I like” game. I look around and name things I like out loud. “I like the way those leaves shake in the wind. I like the feeling of the sun on my face. I like watching the ducks swim.” 4. I also play the "I like" game with friends. We simply take turns naming things we like! It’s a good practice for becoming someone who notices things you like as you move through the world. 5. Sing the gratitude song. “I thank you, thank you for [insert thing you’re thankful for here]. For example, I thank you thank you for this beautiful day. Or I thank you, thank you for the sun today. Your imagination is the only limit here!
Joy & Gratitude Are Muscles You Can Grow ☺️🙏💪
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Scavenger hunt Hints
Hey there, found a clue or two and don't know where to go next? Dm me with where you are and I will give you a clarity hint so you have an idea of where to find the next one 🌿 Each hint brings you to a valueable or inspiring community post and when you make it to the end, you get a wonderful reward 💖 The Scavenger Hunt 6 clues to get your to the finish line, you can do it!!! Where are you currently? @Solange Jaouen has found the first 4 hints
Scavenger hunt Hints
TDAH Problems
Hi everyone! I’m new here! Finally, a community for ADHD people around the world. I’ve read a lot of your posts, and it really made me want to open up too. I have ADHD, predominantly inattentive type, and it’s really difficult. I’m 33 years old and I’m medicated. Here’s my problem: I really struggle to take action. I have a lot of ambition and talent, but every single day it’s incredibly hard just to start doing what I know I need to do. I’m an entrepreneur and I run a small funnel-building design business. And honestly, it’s complex just to follow my own system. I procrastinate a lot, I’m anxious, and I struggle to take action. Sometimes I get a boost of focus and end up cleaning or doing other things, but never the right things. I genuinely struggle with this. Even with medication, it doesn’t really change anything… yes, I feel more intense focus, but I still have trouble taking action. It’s like my brain only wants to work when I’m in danger, for example when there are client deadlines and pressure. Does anyone experience the same thing and can guide me? It would be amazing to hear from other people with ADHD who are trying to run their own business and have been through the same thing. Otherwise, I wish you all a great day 😊
🎉💚 Okay… BIG Welcome + BIG Milestone Moment! 💚🎉
If you’ve just joined us - we’re really glad you’re here. I blinked… got buried in a very full week… and suddenly we have a LONG list of new members and crossed 1,000 members as a community. 😅🎉 So if you joined recently and didn’t get an official welcome yet - this post is for you.Welcome to the chaos, the care, the growth, and the genuinely supportive humans that make this space what it is. Hitting 1,000 members isn’t just a number. It's 1,000 people choosing connection, consistency, and community over doing things alone. And that’s something worth celebrating. 👇 Let’s help you settle in: • Drop an intro post and tell us who you are + what you’re working on • Get familiarized with Classroom and Calendar to get familiarized. • Follow your mod team - @Sebastian Schroeder, @Alison St. Romain and myself for all the exciting things we cook up for you. @Nichola White @Mitchell Starc @Jeannie Goodwin @Forest Benedict @Greg Shackelford @Alex Bodi @Ashley Manta @Gurvinder Singh Sandhu @Lance Oldham @Sian Cowan @Rachel Bents @Anete Faulds @Emerson Patton @Ari-Amber Doolé @Joshua Maseda @Mrs Martha @Robert Lombino @Ced Digital @Jhoss Pacheco @Yana Firman @Lisa Concepcion @Adriana-Morena R. @Alexander Royce
🎉💚 Okay… BIG Welcome + BIG Milestone Moment! 💚🎉
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