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Have you ever thought of starting your own business?

If you want to become wealthy, there’s nothing like running your own business to get there. But there are some big misconceptions about what it takes to really succeed with your own business. Among them:

  • You need to be lucky.
  • You have to work really, really hard,
  • You must be born with the right DNA.

Actually, none of the above are necessarily true. You can create you own luck by making the right decisions; you can hire others to do the hard work; and it doesn’t matter who you are, if you follow certain predictable processes and strategies, you can lead your company to success, regardless of what business you are in. I’ve seen it many times!

If you are serious about creating wealth for yourself, starting a business is the way to do it. And if you have an idea for a business, or you’ve already started one and aren’t sure what to do next, then you don’t want to miss the OneCoach Fundamentals Workshop, Aug. 4 and 5 in La Jolla, CA.

I’m going to be leading this event, and I can’t wait to share with you all that I’ve learned about how to quickly build your business so that you can make the money you want.

Here are more details, register now and I’ll see you there!

John

4 Responses to “Have you ever thought of starting your own business?”

  1. Antonio Kuilan
    1

    Great read!

  2. Maria Palma
    2

    I completely agree - starting a business is a great way to create wealth for yourself. You can even start an online business with no money and bootstrap your way to success!

    Thanks, John! You are a truly an inspiration!

  3. Senior Spirit
    3

    Very true indeed. You control your destiny by taking and creating what you want in life.

    Cheers!

  4. Bernadette Philadelphia PA
    4

    “I was the first to dugg” Any time I receive your emails I soak them up. Already registered and looking forward to being one of the chosen elite! It would be such an honor!

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