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The Mogul Meeting

The Mogul Meeting

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In this engaging conversation, three successful entrepreneurs share their journeys, discussing the realities of starting and growing a business. Hosts, ⁨@Calvalyn⁩ and ⁨@lovinglifewithliz281⁩ are joined by Contresse Harris of Xtreme Clean Residential and Commercial Cleaning. They emphasize the importance of mindset, community, and taking action, while also addressing the challenges and misconceptions surrounding entrepreneurship. The discussion highlights the significance of financial strategies, the need for support, and the impact of legacy in their entrepreneurial endeavors.


Three Key Takeaways:

You don't have to quit your job to start a business.

Community and support are essential for growth.

Legacy and impact should be considered in entrepreneurship.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Life

02:55 The Journey of Starting a Business

09:58 Challenges and Realities of Entrepreneurship

17:22 Mindset and the Entrepreneurial Spirit

17:59 The Entrepreneurial Mindset

19:32 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

20:41 The Importance of Pricing and Profitability

22:00 The Need for Flexibility and Adaptation

24:11 The Role of Mentorship in Business Growth

25:08 Creating a Legacy Through Entrepreneurship

26:49 Leveraging Debt for Business Growth

28:45 Diverse Experiences in Entrepreneurship

29:51 Transitioning from Side Hustle to Full-Time

33:14 Valuing All Career Paths

34:47 Final Thoughts and Encouragement



entrepreneurship, business growth, mindset, success, challenges, community, coaching, legacy, service-based business, financial strategies

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